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MOSCOT Drops Australian Exclusive to Mark 12-Years Downunder


A favourite of Andy Warhol, Johnny Depp, and more recently, Australian actors, Chris Hemsworth, Simon Baker and Euphoria’ star Jacob Elordi, the MOSCOT Lemtosh frame is a world-renowned classic. With a strong balance of celebrity influence to match their quality craftsmanship, MOSCOT has made a name for itself as one of the worlds greatest eyewear brands with a history that dates back to 1915.

The Lemtosh model has stood the test of time thanks to its iconic design and to mark its 12th year in the Australian market, fifth-generation creative director, Zach Moscot, has designed two pairs exclusive to Australia.

“MOSCOT has long been one of Australia’s most respected independent eyewear brands, so it’s only fitting that we celebrate its 12th birthday in-market with a bespoke edition of its heritage Lemtosh frame,” said Proper Goods Founder and CEO, Ben Walters.

The designs highlight the classic Lemtosh round-eye model made from Italian acetate alongside the brands signature diamond rivets and MOSCOT temple engravings. Exclusive features start with a one-off matte-finish tortoiseshell, each numbered on the inside arm and served up in a variety of options for prescription. Sunglass lenses are either tempered mineral glass dark grey or gradient chestnut amber.

These are a must-have summer option for any stylish gent, and the strictly-limited Australian exclusives will be on-sale at premium opticians and selected fashion doors nationally, including Island Luxe Byron Bay, EWYW in Sydney, Occhio in Melbourne, and Temple Eyewear in Queensland.

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