
Meticulous craftsmanship and bold design join forces in System-One, an exuberant “navigator” style that unites the spirit of a classic aviator with the shape of a traditional square lens. The frame’s muscular details evoke the tatara ironworking method that allowed early Japanese blacksmiths to forge elaborate creations from clay blast ovens; their legacy would go on to inspire a generation of modernist designers—most notably the esteemed architect Frank Lloyd Wright—to incorporate Japanese craftwork into the structures, furnishings, and objects of the early 20th century, which influenced the frame’s etched temples and intricately sculpted end-pieces. The joining of artisanal details from antiquity to modernity is consistent with DITA’s commitment to enduring design and fine materials proven to withstand the test of time. Like the Haliod, System-One employs a linear titanium exoskeleton that wraps seamlessly around titanium-cupped lens rims, an achievement of mechanical elegance born from DITA’s innovative design language.
Meticulous craftsmanship and bold design join forces in System-One, an exuberant “navigator” style that unites the spirit of a classic aviator with the shape of a traditional square lens. The frame’s muscular details evoke the tatara ironworking method that allowed early Japanese blacksmiths to forge elaborate creations from clay blast ovens; their legacy would go on to inspire a generation of modernist designers—most notably the esteemed architect Frank Lloyd Wright—to incorporate Japanese craftwork into the structures, furnishings, and objects of the early 20th century, which influenced the frame’s etched temples and intricately sculpted end-pieces. The joining of artisanal details from antiquity to modernity is consistent with DITA’s commitment to enduring design and fine materials proven to withstand the test of time. Like the Haliod, System-One employs a linear titanium exoskeleton that wraps seamlessly around titanium-cupped lens rims, an achievement of mechanical elegance born from DITA’s innovative design language.
SHIPPING
- Contact lenses: Stock contacts lens ship with 1-2 days, custom orders such as toric and multifocal lenses ship within 4-5 days and will arrive within the time estimate provided by your chosen shipping method
- Prescription glasses can vary from 2–9 business days depending on the prescription and the type of lens required/selected. Once your lenses have been manufactured, installed into the frame and inspected for quality, they will be shipped to you using your chosen shipping method
- Non-prescription sunglasses will ship within 1–2 business days of your order being placed, provided there are no prescription products in your order.
RETURNS AND EXCHANGES
For online purchases:
- Contact Lenses: Return: 30 days / Exchange: 30 days
- Frames: Sun & Optical: Return: 30 days / Exchange: 30 days
- Prescription Lenses: Return: 30 days / Exchange: 30 days
For in-store purchases:
- Contact Lenses: Return: n/a / Exchange: 30 days
- Frames: Sun & Optical: Return: n/a / Exchange: 7 days
- Prescription Lenses: Return: n/a / Exchange: See Manufacturer Warranty
FRAME SIZING GUIDE

Lens Width ex.
Generally ranging from 40mm to 60mm, lens width is the horizontal diameter of each lens.

Bridge Width ex.
Bridge width or commonly referred to as the nose bridge width, typically ranges between 14mm to 24mm. This distance is measured between the two lenses of your frames.

Temple (Arm) ex.
Starting from the screw that connects the front of the frame to the tip of the temple arm, this measurement usually ranges from 120mm to 150mm in length.
PD MEASUREMENT GUIDE
Whether its your first time or you’ve become a GOAT in online eyewear shopping, your Pupillary Distance aka PD measurements is necessary in ensuring you get the perfect fit for your new glasses.
Your PD is the measurement of the distance between the centre of one pupil to the centre of the other. Having the proper measurements will ensure your eyes focuses on the perfect spot on your lenses.
Your optometrists may have provided this information to you with your prescription. However, if the information is not provided, look no further.. we are here to help.
Items you will need:
- Ruler
- A friend with steady hands (recommended) OR
- A Mirror
Directions:
- Place the ruler against your forehead for support and directly over the centre of your right pupil.
- Have a friend or stand in front of the mirror while you look straight ahead to get the measurement between both pupils.
- Repeat the above steps multiple times for accurate results and use an average for your final measurement.
And there you have it! You just became a qualified eyewear shopper. Now let’s find a pair that will speak to your glasses-wearing soul.