TAVAT Eyewear Style Exploration
TAVAT has many capsule collections under their umbrella that each represent a unique facet of their brand identity. We see the TAVAT wearer as a thinker, a maker, a challenger. The TAVAT wearer sees beyond the surface and creates from instinct. Drawn to detail, driven by curiosity, they question what’s given and reimagine what’s possible. Eyewear isn’t just function—it’s expression. A gentle steampunk energy for the quietly bold and intentionally different.
Soupcan

TAVAT Pantos M 2.0 CPR
The SoupCan story began with a vintage poster of 1930s crop-dusters called “The Flying Burritos.” Inspired by their raw, homemade goggles, TAVAT imagined them crafted from Campbell’s soup cans—and from that spark, a new way of making frames was born. The SoupCan Collection is rooted in innovation, adventure, and a free spirit.
Spamcan

TAVAT Makani BCH
TAVAT’s SPAMCan Collection draws from the 1940s, when SPAM became a wartime staple—especially in Hawaii, where it remains a beloved tradition. With a nod to the iconic square tin, TAVAT evolves its original SoupCan design into a bold new chapter. Each frame is handcrafted in northern Italy, with precision and playfulness.
Motus

TAVAT Focus BUB
Emerging from a quieter era, Motus reflects a shift toward enduring style and thoughtful design. With tactility at its core, the collection features bold, sculptural frames and rich materials that invite touch. A custom double-gear hinge, inspired by ancient mechanics, blends tradition with innovation. Rooted in reflection and shaped by the present, Motus is a forward-looking collection made for uncertain times—with confidence, creativity, and quiet strength.
Punkouture

TAVAT SM007 ICF
Punkouture is a bold movement that speaks to the individual—not the crowd. It’s about personal progress that also serves our shared future. As a manifesto for tomorrow, TAVAT has launched this collection with a nod to punk attitude. It’s a mindset. It’s for those who like to do things their way.
Kafee Racer

TAVAT Scrambler I GLD
The iconic Café Racer motorcycle has made a strong comeback in recent years, especially among riders drawn to a vintage, “hipster” style. Both the bike and the culture around it trace back to 1960s British counter-culture—where style and rebellion met the road.