WHO DECIDES WAR x DITA’s Eyewear Collaboration Is Fit for the Streets

Reimagining the SUPERFLIGHT frame in four hand dip-dyed and hand-painted colorways.

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New York-based label WHO DECIDES WAR is no stranger to putting forth new silhouettes and designs that expand the streetwear dress notes. But this time around, the label has teamed up with DITA for a new eyewear collaboration.

The debut collaboration reimagines DITA’s SUPERFLIGHT frame in four hand dip-dyed and hand-painted colorways. For moments in the city or country, the new eye-catching colorways include purple smoke with lavender lenses, solid black with olive lenses, cracked black and white with pink lenses and deep green smoke with olive lenses. Bringing the hues to life are the SUPERFLIGHT’s 6-base wrap acetate frame and subtle metal design details.

“We are honored to be provided with the opportunity to utilize this new medium, giving new life to a heritage DITA silhouette,” said WHO DECIDES WAR co-creative director Tela D’Amore. “The partnership was seamless and one that we are excited to continue.”

Check out the eye-catching frames in the gallery above. Ranging in price from $500 USD to $550 USD, the WHO DECIDES WAR x DITA collaboration is available now on DITA’s website.

In related news, Y’s by Yohji Yamamoto releases “Y’s 1972” 50th-anniversary collection. 

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