Introducing the Fall 2025 Collection: a celebration of the New Yorkers who capture the essence of the city MOSCOT calls home. With five new frames that blend bold design and timeless style, this collection honors those who breathe life into the city’s narrative, turning history into a vibrant, living tale.

MOSCOT, the five-generation family-owned eyewear brand rooted in Manhattan's Lower East Side, proudly unveils its Fall 2025 Collection: “Living History.” This season celebrates the individuals who make New York what it is. From storytellers, creators, to visionaries, these are the people who don’t just live in the city, but shape its very identity. New York wouldn’t be New York without New Yorkers – and MOSCOT is honored to be among them adding its own legacy to this living history.

This season introduces five new frames that bring together bold design, impeccable craftsmanship, and timeless style. Each one tells a unique story – one that pays tribute to the individuals who have shaped New York, while adding to the city’s ever-evolving narrative.
Big frames may steal the spotlight, but The COSNIC doesn’t need to yell to be heard. Small, sleek, and as thin as its patience, this perfectly circular frame is a tiny titan with sharp style. Give it up for The COSNIC – compact, classic, and all attitude.
Take your eyewear game to the next level with The FEVEL, a design that’s as stylish as it is brilliant. Made from premium acetate and raised diamond rivets, it’s a look so smart you could ace a quiz show, win at chess in three moves, and split an atom all in time for lunch.
Fresh off the boat from Cuba, Luis Mendoza made his mark on Orchard Street every holiday season in the 50s. Dressed in his colorful guayaberas and wrap-around frames as loud as his laugh, Luis was impossible to miss – and even harder to resist. Whether it was the ladies or the fellas, everyone was down to SHTUP!
Finally, an antidote to that “oh no, did I leave the stove on” feeling! Take the edge off in the bevel-edged SPILKES! Built with our signature thick block acetate, this bold, chunky frame will keep you grounded.
Picture this: it’s 1972 on Orchard Street and Benny “The Bluff” Rosenberg, with his makeshift three card monte table, is packin’ up his rig faster than you could say chutzpah. Funky, fearless, and just a little offbeat, The TRAIF captures the spirit of a street where everyone hustled and had a story to tell – even if it wasn’t strictly kosher.