We are proud to introduce a true British brand - C.W Dixey
In a world of soulless mass production, C W Dixey celebrates exclusivity and individuality, even today they remain true to their heritage creating eyewear that transends time and style - true classics. All frames are beautifully handcrafted using the best acetate. With fine lines in traditional styles, including the round eye worn by Churchill himself and old school half eyes.
A Runaway Success
We were thrilled to be asked to co-sponsor the Winter Pride Fashion Show at Charles Street Bar in Brighton recently. The models sashayed down the runway in array of great outfits including our glasses. Our Funk frames looked particularly great on the cute models. Photo shows one of the guests wearing one of our party numbers.
Sunglasses of the Season
The sun has been shining, it is officially Spring and that means it is time for Sunglasses. So What's Hot?
Ray-Ban - as ever - Wayfarers in lots of different colours, the old school Clubmaster is also back and for the first time available in all the colours of the rainbow.
Jono Hennessy - completely original sunglasses from this Australian frame designer. Jono uses inlaid silk in some of his designs and bamboo wood on others - must be seen and exclusively available from Frames in the Lanes.
Maui Jim - the number one Sports brand in the US is now available from Frames in the Lanes. Amazing quality lenses - twice polarised with colour enhancers and UV and glare protection - try them and you will be hooked....
Diesel - we really like the new season Diesels - good quality and well priced - double bridges, tortoiseshell wraps, big white acetates - a huge range to choose from.
FUNK - designed by Dieter Funk, a German DJ and frame designer - what a combo! These are an amazing range again available exclusively from Frames in the Lanes. Some are retro - big double bridge acetates, salmon pink 50's style - huge Aviator style metals - all of them bang on trend.
Stars of stage and screen...
You might have seen us on TV a few weeks ago if you are in the ITV Meridien region. They filmed Frames in the Lanes as part of the launch of a local business initiative 'Business Lifebelt' which offers retailers in Brighton practical support through workshops etc. We were asked to be a case study for the 'Customer Service' workshop and spoke about how important delivering great service is for us - we have lots of new customers through recommendation so feel we could speak with confidence on this.












