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  2. Matsuda is a brand of eyewear and sunglasses that combines traditional Japanese design with modern innovation. Explore the collections of optical and sun frames, made from titanium and acetate, and learn about the history and craft of Matsuda.

  3. Optical – Matsuda

    www.matsuda.com/collections/optical

    Shop the official Matsuda.com site where you will discover historically modern eyewear and sunglass designs, all hand crafted from titanium and Japanese acetate.

  4. Sunglasses – Matsuda

    www.matsuda.com/collections/sun

    Shop the official Matsuda.com site where you will discover historically modern eyewear and sunglass designs, all hand crafted from titanium and Japanese acetate.

  5. Each of our designs is crafted by hand in the renowned eyewear workshops of Sabae, Japan - requiring up to two years and as many as 250 steps to bring to life. This is eyewear created through 50 years of experimentation and creative exploration: each frame reflecting a unique journey from concept to construction.

  6. Locate – Matsuda

    www.matsuda.com/pages/locate

    Shop the official Matsuda.com site where you will discover historically modern eyewear and sunglass designs, all hand crafted from titanium and Japanese acetate.

  7. The MXMF1 is a collaboration with renowned New York eyewear house Morgenthal Frederics and features titanium temples and a Japanese Acetate frame.

  8. Rimless – Matsuda

    www.matsuda.com/collections/rimless

    Shop the official Matsuda.com site where you will discover historically modern eyewear and sunglass designs, all hand crafted from titanium and Japanese acetate.

  9. Inspired by the characted defining eyewear of the 1950's and 1960's, the M2050 is a harmonious blend of Japanese acetate and metal that highlights our expertise in the two materials. The bold pantos shape features a metal inner rim crafted of titanium that has been expertly integrated into the Japanese acetate front.

  10. The M3116 is an adaptable take on the aviator style frames that arose from pilot's glasses in the early 20th century. A more coy version of the M3115, this frame features a thin precious metal chassis with the timeless Matsuda pattern circling the lenses.

  11. The M3114 is a versatile pantos frame with a youthful effervescence derived from a thin Japanese Acetate overlay and ergonomic, curved temple tip.