DITA MACH-EIGHT

DTS400-A-01

DITA MACH-EIGHT

DTS400-A-01

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Regular price$ 1,165.00
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Description

The DITA MACH-EIGHT sunglasses push the boundaries of the celebrated Mach series, offering a fearless, sporty silhouette dedicated to the pursuit of speed. Featuring a curved shield lens with a center cutout, these sunglasses boast a bold, elongated proportion. The two-piece brow inlay with enamel detailing and a titanium grille pay homage to previous Mach models. The design is completed with a forked titanium hinge and sculpted acetate temple tips, creating a sleek, futuristic look inspired by the 1980s.

Key Features

  • Material: Custom acetate frame with titanium brow bar and pressed line detail
  • Design: Shield lens with custom titanium mesh inlay and forked hinge mechanism
  • Protection: 100% UVA and UVB lenses with anti-reflective coating
  • Craftsmanship: Made in Japan

Specifications

  • Frame Dimensions: 131-130mm
  • Frame Width: 155mm
  • Frame Height: 51mm
  • Temple Length: 130mm
  • Lens Width: 131mm
  • Lens Height: 48mm
  • Lens Curve: 4-Base
  • Lens Material: CR-39
  • Polarized: No
  • Anti-Reflective: Yes

Package Includes

  • Handcrafted DITA Eyewear Frame
  • Magnetic DITA Box
  • Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth
  • Microfiber Soft Case
  • Warranty Booklet

Available Variants

  • Frame Colors: Matte Black - Yellow Gold - Black Rhodium, Satin Crystal Grey - White Gold - Yellow Gold
  • Lens Options: Brown to Clear, Grey to Clear

Experience the bold design and advanced craftsmanship of the MACH-EIGHT, perfect for those who appreciate luxury and speed.

Understanding
POLARIZED SUNGLASSES

Polarized lenses are designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, and pavement. The lenses contain a special filter that blocks horizontal light waves, which are the primary cause of glare. This results in clearer vision, better contrast, and reduced eye strain. Polarized lenses are particularly useful for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and skiing, where glare can be a significant problem.


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