DITA Lancier is a high-end eyewear collection engineered for optimal vision and comfort across land, sea, and air. Developed by DITA, the line combines advanced lens technology with Japanese craftsmanship and a refined aesthetic.
DITA Lancier is a specialized collection from the DITA brand, known for its Japanese-made luxury eyewear. It targets active wearers seeking visual performance tailored to different environments — on land, at sea, and in the air — while maintaining the brand’s technical and design excellence.
DITA Lancier frames use high-quality technical materials such as ultra-lightweight titanium, TR‑90 nylon, and acetate. Lenses are polarized, filter UV rays and blue light, and are engineered for clarity and durability. Adjustable nose pads and temple tips are co-injected with anti-slip rubber. Each piece is handcrafted in Japan to ensure lasting precision and comfort.
The line is structured around three specialized lenses: Land Lens (for land use), Sea Lens (for water environments), and Air Lens (for aviation and high-altitude settings). Shapes include aviator, navigator, square, round, and browline styles, with materials ranging from TR‑90 to titanium-acetate blends. Key models include the LSA‑417 and LSA‑719 — the latter a sports collaboration with DeAndre Hopkins.
All models are engineered for visual performance and wearer comfort. Production is handled in Japan, where the brand’s signature artisanal standards ensure meticulous assembly and finishing. However, there is no official information available on environmental or social sustainability initiatives.
DITA Lancier is available through the official DITA website and select authorized retailers. Certain DITA flagship stores also carry the collection, offering direct access and personalized service for high-performance eyewear customers.
DITA Lancier occupies a premium niche in technical eyewear, serving active users who demand performance, comfort, and refined aesthetics in challenging environments.
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