MOSCOT, the five-generation heritage eyewear brand, unveils its most curious collection to date: MOSCOT Mysteries. Inspired by the shadowed streets and vibrant spirit New York’s Lower East Side,
this collection combines timeless design with modern mystique. Each piece embodies the essence of New York, inviting you to uncover its allure.
“Each frame is designed to evoke a sense of intrigue and history, blending our century-old craftsmanship with modern construction and elements of mystery and discovery.” Zack Moscot, 5th Generation & Chief Design Officer
The collection features six new frames, each a key to unraveling the MOSCOT century-old story. Explore eyewear that tells a tale.
You’ll need some chutzpah to wear our newest family jewel:
The BAITSIM. Made from thick block acetate, a key hole nose bridge, and two dot rivets, this frame packs a punch. Some may even say it’s the perfect pair *wink wink*
Cut from thick block acetate and featuring raised diamond rivets, this frame may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but it is the thickest and goodest! Don’t let the name fool ya!
The DOLT is a smart choice. Trust us.
There may be plenty of fish in the sea, but
The GAFILTA is a good catch for a reason! Stuffed with ribbed filigree metal, a double-bar nose bridge, and served with a side of a color-coordinating sweat bar – no need to fish for compliments in this frame, they’ll come right to ya!
Listen up TUMMEL fans! It’s time to join hands and sing praise for
The HAZEN, the encore of your swan song style. Hit the high notes of style with its harmonious features. It’ll keep you applauding for more.
Broome Street’s Happiness Deli owner, Mohammed, has been serving tuna wraps and good looks since the 1980s. Fun fact: this is the spot where Joel (3rd Generation) regularly grabbed lunch for the team. An homage to Mohammed’s classy round frames.
The KANAKA lets you take Happiness to-go!
Add a splash of aromatic acetate, a dash of savory metal, and stir it all together into a reverse Windsor rim… Introducing the light-bodied MiMOSHA. Oi vey! We mean
MOSHA. Hold the next glass please.