Sunglasses
Drumohr’s Razor Blade motif recast as Italian-made acetate eyewear.
Story & heritage
The official accessories page gives these sunglasses a direct link to Drumohr’s most recognisable code: they are made unique by the Biscottino, or Razor Blade, figure.
They broaden the house motif beyond knitwear while staying close to the brand’s Italian production chapter.
Materials & craft
Drumohr states that the sunglasses are designed and produced in Italy by Emanuele Magenta, with laser-cut, hand-finished acetate frames.
The same official page lists polarized CR39 polycarbonate lenses and a 100% acetate composition.
How to choose & style
Use them as the small graphic hit in an otherwise quiet outfit: knit polo, linen shirt, navy tailoring or summer whites.
Tortoiseshell reads warmer and more vintage; black and blue combinations make the Razor Blade geometry feel sharper.