The round, full-view MILTZEN, first introduced in the 1930s, is emponymously named for their Uncle Heshy, who inexplicably everyone called Uncle Miltzen. And so it stuck. So there you go, Bågar & Glas customers...
The MILTZEN!
Details:
- Handcrafted using Italian acetate featuring unique patterns distinctive to each frame
- Features two adjacent dot rivets
- Comfortable key hole nose bridge
- Includes acetate nose pads
- 3-Barrel hinged
- MOSCOT temple engravings
- Signature acetate tips
- Designed and prototyped by 5 th Generation, Zack Moscot in NYC
- Parts and materials imported
- Unisex
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Mr. Hyman Moscot started his business in 1899 by selling glasses from a "push cart" in Manhattan, New York. In 1915 he opened his first store on Orchard Street. The company is run today by the fifth generation. Moscot frames have maintained their popularity through the decades largely due to their cool retro design and classic models.