Lesca
Joël Lesca created his first collection in 1964 in a small workshop in the Secrétan quarter, in the 19th district of Paris. Over the years, a strong customer base of independent opticians and specialized outlets has been built around the world. His sons, Mathieu and Bertrand, grew up in the assembly workshops surrounded by glasses. They were therefore, quite naturally won over by the contagious passion of their father, who sought to transmit the family know-how to them.
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Lesca Lunetier
History
Lesca Eyewear, a French eyewear company, was founded in 1964 by Léon Léca and is known for its high-quality, hand-crafted acetate and titanium eyewear. With timeless design and international recognition, Lesca Eyewear continues the tradition of French craftsmanship.
Notoriety
A music legend and co-founder of The Beatles, John Lennon was known for his distinctive style, which included Lesca Eyewear's signature eyewear. His preference for round frames made him a timeless symbol, emphasizing the connection between Lennon and Lesca Eyewear's legacy.
Care: Sunglasses
Caring for Lesca glasses is simple and important to ensure their longevity. Clean the lenses regularly with a soft microfiber cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid cleaning the lenses with rough materials as this can cause scratches. Store the glasses in a case when not being worn to avoid damage.