Harry Cooper launched their first children's eyewear collection in collaboration with Anton Belyaev and the band Therr Maitz.
The collection features 2 models in 5 colors. The names turned out to be tough: MURASHKI and MISINTI.
They also decided not to be modest with the shades: the palette includes lemon, soft blue, turquoise, and an unusual option made of multicolored acetate, reminiscent of a box of monpansé.
The main idea was simple: to create glasses that can withstand running, jumping, playing, and everything that usually happens with children every day.
They made them from Grilamid: it is about 30% lighter than acetate, flexible, durable, and can return to shape after pressure. Such a frame puts less pressure on the bridge of the nose, lasts longer, and sits comfortably on the face all day. This material is hypoallergenic, does not irritate the skin, and our soft touch coating makes the frames very pleasant to the touch.
These frames can accommodate both prescription lenses and sunglasses.
Additionally, they have special lenses for actively slowing the progression of myopia in children.
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Harry Cooper launched their first children's eyewear collection in collaboration with Anton Belyaev and the band Therr Maitz.
In the collection, there are 2 models in 5 colors. The names turned out to be brutal: MURASHKI and MISINTI. They also decided not to be modest with the shades: the palette includes lemon, light blue, turquoise, and an unusual option made of multicolored acetate, reminiscent of a box of monpansé. The main idea was simple: to create glasses that withstand running, jumping, playing, and everything that usually happens with children every...
