There is something distinctly Italian about Marcolin — a quiet confidence rooted in tradition and craftsmanship, elevated by design, and refined over time. Founded in 1961 by Giovanni Coffen Marcolin in the Belluno district, Veneto region, Northeast Italy, the company began with an emphasis on precision, excellence, and the belief that even the smallest detail matters. That philosophy still holds.
Over six decades later, Marcolin has evolved into one of the most respected players in global eyewear, known for its ability to translate the DNA of some of the world’s most influential brands into frames that feel both authentic and aspirational. Its portfolio, including Tom Ford, Zegna, Christian Louboutin, Max Mara, Guess, adidas, GANT, rag & bone, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, MCM, Pucci, BMW, Timberland, Kenneth Cole, Skechers, Harley-Davidson, and more — alongside its own WEB Eyewear and ic! berlin collections — is as expansive as it is impressive.
But what sets Marcolin apart is not simply the names it carries. It is how it carries them.