guépard "gp-23/noir"

Regular price ¥35,200

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Model number: gp-23
Material: Acetate
Frame Color: noir
Lens Color:Clear,Green
MADE IN JAPAN

《Temple length, lens width, bridge》

FREE: 147mm・43mm・26mm

In the 1920s, during the Prohibition era in the United States, the slang term for glasses was "cheetah" (originating from the act of "cheating"), which is a combination of the English word "cheetah" and the French word " guépard ".
The logo design depicts a cheetah staring intently with one eye.
In addition, the owners of both stores, Yamamura and Yanagihara, who have been handling French vintage since the early days of its popularity, and who have made French vintage popular today, have also given advice to designers who create modern vintage-style designs by saying, ``Vintage (original) There is also irony in the statement, ``They only designed the top part by cheating (stealing).''

Design Concept
Standard jazz was essential for uplifting people during the Prohibition era.
Just like the music that was later inherited as material for improvisational performances, we propose a new interpretation of French vintage by inheriting the high design quality of French vintage, but arranging it to fit a delicate and modern atmosphere. .