Advocate Eyewear Advocate eyewear is inspired by Malcolm X, JFK and Lyndon Johnson. Old Focals' Advocate eyeglass frame is a combination of plastic and metal, creating a charismatic look that will prove to stay in style for years to come. Combination frames originated in the 1940’s and have persisted in fashion to the present day. Seen in: Antman starring Michael…
Classic -Russ Campbell Design for Old Focals A popular style that has found its way into every decade since the 1950’s, and will continue into the future. Inspiration: Classic rectangular frames of the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Ladies stylish, medium width, cateye frames with circular silver rivets and squared off tips. They are sure to play a starring role in your fashionable accessories.
Ladies stylish, medium width, cateye frames with circular silver rivets and squared off tips. They are sure to play a starring role in your fashionable accessories.
Ladies stylish, narrow, angular, cateye frames with circular silver rivets and squared off tips. They are sure to play a starring role in your fashionable accessories.
Ladies stylish, vintage inspired, pointed, cateye frames with circular silver rivets. They are sure to play a starring role in your fashionable accessories.
Classic large round P3 style frames with circular silver rivets on the fronts and temples and a keyhole bridge. Inspired by army issued frames from World War II.
Soldier P3 style frames with circular rivets on the front and temples, and a keyhole bridge, inspired by army issued frames from World War II. *Same style as the Founders only slightly smaller.
The first commanding officer of frames has had everyone’s vote since the days of FDR. Larger in size and bolder than the Boss. Inspiration: The Chief Executive Officer in us all.
Larger than the Advocate, these combination frames are considered a timeless favorite. Combination frames originated in the 1940’s and have persisted in fashion to the present day. Inspiration: Malcolm X, JFK, Lyndon B. Johnson, and many more.
Named after respected filmmaker Scott Getzinger, we feel this style will be around for eternity. Inspiration: Fashioned after Yves Saint Laurent, Martin Scorsese, and Marcello Mastrianni.
This shape has been an alternative to the perfectly round frame for a long time and is a statement by design. Inspiration: Bold and sturdy, they were inspired by Le Corbusier.
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