Cazal 228 col 97-341 Vintage Eyewear

$181.23

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Cazal 228 col. 97-341 – Rare Vintage NOS Eyeglasses – Iconic West German Design – Gold Butterfly Frame

Channeling the audacious spirit of 1980s high fashion, the Cazal 228 is a masterpiece of sculptural eyewear from the golden age of Cazal - the cult-favorite German label founded by visionary designer Cari Zalloni. Bold, futuristic, and unmistakably luxe, this model encapsulates the essence of “statement glasses” long before the term became a trend.

Crafted in West Germany, the 228 features an oversized butterfly silhouette with sweeping curves and a dramatic double bridge — all finished in rich gold-tone metal. The frame's frameless lower lenses create a weightless, futuristic effect, while the signature Cazal engraving and precision-cut detailing highlight its elite design heritage.

This particular piece is New Old Stock (NOS) - never worn, in pristine condition, with non-original case included. A true time capsule from one of the most collectible eyewear brands in fashion history.

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Model: Cazal 228

Color: 97-341 (Gold/White detailing)

Origin: Made in West Germany

Era: 1980s

Condition: NOS (New Old Stock), unworn

Lenses: Clear demo lenses with Cazal engraving

Case: Non-original protective case included

Why it's found:
Cazal frames from the West German era are highly sought after — and models like the 228 rarely surface in unused condition. Their bold geometry, luxurious materials, and uncompromising flair have earned them cult status among stylists, collectors, and celebrities. Whether worn or displayed, this is a true collector's trophy.

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