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WILTERN

WILTERN

Regular price $460 CAD
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Inspired by the bohemian attitude of iconic musicians like Tom Petty and Curtis Mayfield, the Wiltern is a P3-inspired frame with a modernist twist. Constructed with a secured Windsor rim, it is light to the touch and rich in unexpected details.

Frame Name Inspiration:

Known for its French “Zig Zag Moderne” style and magnificent interior, the Wiltern Theatre is dramatic, glamorous, and timeless.

Product Details:

  • Eye 46mm, Bridge 25mm, Temple 145mm
  • Stainless steel frame with acetate windsor rims
  • Three barrel hinges with real rivets
  • Standard GLCO case
  • FINAL SALE

For prescription lenses, custom lenses and sun clips, questions or advice, contact us directly at queenwest@garrettleight.com

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I'm looking to get prescription lenses in my frame, how do I do that?

Email us directly at queenwest@garrettleight.com with your current prescription so we can best assist.

What kind of prescription lenses do you use?

We use premium prescription Zeiss lenses with all the best coatings - Anti-Reflective, Anti-Scratch, UV, Hydrophobic/Oleophobic coatings (easier to clean). The prescription lenses and frames both come with a 2-year warranty.

Do you offer private virtual appointments?

Schedule a time with one of our highly trained opticians.
Let us help you find the perfect frame and get all your questions answered, without ever leaving your couch.

Can you tell me more about the brand?

GLCO is dedicated to reinvention. We look at classic shapes through a modern lens and redefine iconic silhouettes with contemporary fashions. Trendless and timeless, they never go out of style. It is important that we manufacture our eyewear ethically and at a fair price without sacrificing quality; this is the reason our GLCO line is proudly made in China.

Our luxury line, Mr.Leight is handmade and finished in Japan by master craftsmen who have worked directly with Larry Leight for decades.