East meets West in the form of Mann, a modern frame that infuses a quintessentially American silhouette with the unique historical signature of Japanese calligraphy. The frame’s unique contrast of volume and lightness draws upon the deliberate strokes of kaisho, an ancient artistic form that requires years of practice and extraordinary discipline to be mastered.
While the inspiration behind this familiar shape dates back centuries, the technology that makes it possible is state of the art and limited to only a handful of the finest Japanese eyewear manufacturers. Using DITA’s unique chemical annealing process, the lightweight acetate frame is rendered in a groundbreaking stainless steel core lamination process; the end product is 50% thinner than traditional acetate and more than twice as strong.
Subtle details, such as the frame’s gently chamfered edges, evoke the harmony and elegance that distinguish kaisho’s instantly recognizable broad brush stokes.

DETAILS:

  • 49 mm lens widthᅠ
  • 22 mm nose bridge length
  • 150 mm temple length
  • Lightweight acetate frame
  • Ultra thin acetate only 3.4 mm thick at temples and 3.5 mm thick at the front frame
  • Temples have scived /chamferred edges
  • Custom stainless steel wire core
  • Made in Japan