Autumn is on its way and we have the perfect accessory to help you grow some roots in preparation for your cosy hibernation.
Wooden-armed frames. Just think of the sideways glances you'll get on the street with passers by craving a closer look at those real mahogany, hand-crafted arms.
But don't go thinking it's all side-on action: there's a party at the front too! The Green Tea are a refreshing crystal brew, or, if you prefer some leopard-print grrr, try the Purtree. The Yabby will be a faithful grey staple for your wardrobe but the Inky Fool are simply metalicious.
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THE COLLECTION
Yabbies - An Aussie staple to pair with almost every outfit.
Not as exotic looking as their fellow saltwater crustaceans, the common freshwater yabby is a tough Aussie staple.
Christo - Art-critic pleasers as mahogany arms meet wine crystal frames.
Christo Javacheff was one of the artists responsible for the project Wrapped Coast – One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968-69. Two-and-a-half kilometres of coast and cliffs up to 26 metres high were shrouded in fabric and rope, transforming the landscape into a magnificent Arctic coastline.
Purtree - Purrrfect for your animal instincts.
What do you get when you cross a cat and an evergreen coniferous?
Green Tea - Relax and unwind in these fresh frames.
Life can be stressful, but we find wearing these frames, and a pot of green tea, soon has you chilled and ready to face anything.
Inky Fool - Can't decide between modern and retro? Try this pairing of metal and wood.
Madeleine's favourite blog 'The Inky Fool' is about etymology. Flummoxed?