It’s hard to mentally picture the team of designers, the research, the hours of development, or the number of months it takes to make a pair of Dita glasses. But when you hold them in your hands or wear them, you can feel the presence of the people who conceived and created them. That’s why Dita’s design and manufacturing standards are considered the benchmark by which all other luxury eyewear brands are judged.
Frames come in a variety of sizes. If you look inside your frame, you will likely see two or three numbers listed.
The first number (usually between 48 and 58) is the width of the lens. The second number (usually between 15 and 25) is the width of the bridge, or the distance between the lenses. The higher the number, the greater the distance. The last number (usually between 135 and 150) is the length of the temples. If you have noticed that the temples do not rest well when trying on glasses, you should look for glasses with a temple length of at least 145 mm.