Craftsmanship is the cornerstone of DITA’s reputation for quality and innovation – that’s why our relationships with some of the world’s most highly regarded artisans have lasted not years, but decades.
DITA’s relationships with some of the world’s most highly regarded artisans in eyewear have lasted not years, but decades. Those relationships continue until this day.
We finish all our frames in Japan. Not because we can, but because we must. Because the level of detail in our frames requires the utmost level of quality, and that quality is found in Japan
The latest installment in DITA’s elegant, 1950s-inspired Senator series features Art Deco flourishes and a bold new temple design that effortlessly maximizes style and comfort.
Senator-Three utilizes a unique design system, consisting of a universal titanium top-brow and temple chassis that acts as an anchor for the titanium lens rims, a key element in the design language for future releases of the Senator series.
Fighter pilots, revered among soldiers for their daring and swagger, became something of a style inspiration for men in the post-war years, and no other item conveys their iconic status as clearly as the aviator frame. Flight 006 is DITA’s tribute to the bravery of those pilots, in the classic shape but constructed in muscular, modern materials for a new look.
Etched in the tradition of modernist sculpture, Ravitte celebrates the hand of the creator with elegant finishing details throughout. Ravitte’s signature tonal brow bar is beveled along its inner edge for a sculptural effect, imparting a dramatic weight to its light frame. The tonal brow bar tapers along the temple into a wire-rim temple tip that’s crafted for comfort and appointed with DITA’s signature
Crafted with an eye toward the Art Deco movement of the early 20th century, Ravitte’s uncommon take on the browline frame reflects a commitment to artistry that defies easy categorization.
Brisbane optometrist, Dean Samarkovski Optometrist is a proud stockist of Dita frames and sunglasses.