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* SUN CLIP SOLD SEPARATELY
Lineus introduces DITA's most innovative sun clip concept to date. adapting the label'ssignature cutout acetate frames to achieve a simple. elegant solution for convertible sunlenses.
DESIGN THAT FINDS BEAUTY IN PURPOSE:
A traditional clip-on lenses require fourhooks to securely fasten the clip to the front frame; Lineus features a notch beneath thetemple. allowing a sun clip to seamlessly attach to the frame's exposed titanium coreusing just two side hooks.
CRAFTSMANSHIP THAT CELEBRATES THE UNSEEN:
Lineus's temples feature twopieces of acetate. connected by a titanium core; the titanium allows for flexibility andreduces tension at a critical juncture. ensuring comfort while repeating the frame'ssignature cutout detail.
CULTURE THAT TRANSCENDS CONVENTION:
Elegant solutions to technical problemsare a hallmark of DITA's commitment to optical innovation. Lineus reduces mechanicaltension through the frame through clever construction. and limits the need for users totouch the clip-on lens with their hands while affixing it to the frame.
Lineus introduces DITA's most innovative sun clip concept to date. adapting the label'ssignature cutout acetate frames to achieve a simple. elegant solution for convertible sunlenses.
DESIGN THAT FINDS BEAUTY IN PURPOSE:
A traditional clip-on lenses require fourhooks to securely fasten the clip to the front frame; Lineus features a notch beneath thetemple. allowing a sun clip to seamlessly attach to the frame's exposed titanium coreusing just two side hooks.
CRAFTSMANSHIP THAT CELEBRATES THE UNSEEN:
Lineus's temples feature twopieces of acetate. connected by a titanium core; the titanium allows for flexibility andreduces tension at a critical juncture. ensuring comfort while repeating the frame'ssignature cutout detail.
CULTURE THAT TRANSCENDS CONVENTION:
Elegant solutions to technical problemsare a hallmark of DITA's commitment to optical innovation. Lineus reduces mechanicaltension through the frame through clever construction. and limits the need for users totouch the clip-on lens with their hands while affixing it to the frame.