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ic! berlin Custom Fit Collection

The German brand, Marcolin’s house brand, has just presented its new collection, a design that emphasises personality and individuality.

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Discovering a new dimension of eyewear design

The Custom Fit Collection 24 by ic! berlin not only offers a comfortable and effortless fit, but also celebrates the unique beauty found in every face. All details have been carefully thought out to create a harmonious connection between cultural references in the design language and contemporary aesthetics. Whether you’re sipping coffee in one of the charming cafés in Berlin-Mitte or strolling around Museum Island – everyone will find their match in one of the four new models from the Custom Fit collection. The two silk models Kayoko and Yuri are designed for the modern person who appreciates minimalism and lightness. The perfect fit and comfort for a day in Berlin are guaranteed. The two classic models Ling and Muyan are designed for purists who prefer unique, discreet glasses and see the world through their own eyes.

A Stylish Tour Of The Capital

The model Jun Lai, who lives in Hamburg and is originally from Taiwan, spent a day with ic! berlin and explored the city from his perspective. These frames interpret historical, Asian design in a modern way. As a model, Jun knows that modern minds rightly have their own individual style and aesthetics. He chose 4 models for his day in Berlin, which stand out due to their classic and stylish colour combinations. The collection features monochrome frames in Black, Pearl, and Teak, as well as versions with coloured accents on the top line: White with Rose Gold, Dove Blue with Fashion Silver, and Mauve with Graphite.

Asian Fitting

All Custom Fit models have features specially developed and designed for the Asian market. The Custom Fit collection has wider silicone nose pads, versatile adjustable nose pad arms, and a flatter inclination of the eyeglass front.

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