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District Vision + and wander

DV + and wander Keita Summit Ti.  

Made in Japan.

Designed in collaboration with and wander®, the Keita Summit Ti elevates our signature eyewear components with a substantial beta titanium brow bar throughout the front of the frame. The frame features low-profile alpine-inspired glare hoods, TR90 nylon lens guards, and a larger adjustable hypoallergenic nose pad to fit a wider array of facial structures. Equipped with proprietary D+ polarized, and shatterproof lenses with oleophobic and anti-reflective treatments.

Linto Gravel Rider

Linto Rider.  

Made in Japan.

Designed in close collaboration with LA’s renowned Golden Saddle Cyclery, the Linto Rider is inspired by heritage cycling sunglasses. The frame features injected nylon construction with titanium armature and hardware, and a custom Golden Saddle Cyclery titanium badge that serves as an homage to the unique craft of bicycle headtube badges.

Junya Racer Sunglasses

Junya Racer.  

Made in Japan.

The Junya Racer is a six base frame that wraps close to the head for the highest level of visual clarity and protection at speed. Fitted with a hand sculpted lens and custom shaped temples for running and cycling.

Koharu Eclipse Sunglasses

Koharu Eclipse.  

Made in Japan.

Koharu Eclipse is a six base frame construction defining a new approach to unisex sports eyewear. The ergonomic form is engineered to aid ventilation and enhance the field of vision. The 125mm temples are architected for helmet use.

Takeyoshi Altitude Master Sunglasses

Takeyoshi Altitude Master.  

Made in Japan.

The Takeyoshi Altitude Master is an 8 base frame construction designed for rigorous outdoor pursuits. The ergonomic form is engineered to aid ventilation and enhance the field of vision whilst protecting the eyes. Temples are architected for helmet use.

Kazu Tourer

District Vision + Tracksmith Kazu Tourer.  

Made in Japan.

Inspired by the 1960's and 1970's alpine style movement in mountaineering, the Kazu Tourer is the result of a collaboration between Tracksmith and District Vision.

Nagata Speed Blade Sunglasses

Nagata Speed Blade.  

Made in Japan.

The Nagata Speed Blade is a six base frame with a classic aviator shape designed to protect the eyes and enhance the field of vision. The frame is constructed from TR90 injected nylon with beta titanium armature and hardware, and features our signature D+ therapeutic grade lenses, constructed from a proprietary form of shatterproof polycarbonate. The lens interiors are treated with both anti-reflective and oleophobic coatings for holistic eye protection and water and oil repellency. A fully adjustable and hypoallergenic rubber nose pad and temple tips provide a secure and customizable fit.

Keiichi Standard Sunglasses

Keiichi Standard.  

Made in Japan.

The Keiichi performance eyewear system was developed over a two year technical testing period, involving New York City athletes and Japanese engineering. The frame features D+ lens technology, rubber/titanium nose pad and temple tips.

Nako Multisport Sunglasses

Nako Multisport.  

Made in Japan.

Nako Multisport was tested on hundreds of athletes to determine a truly universal fit for larger head shapes. The rounded top extends the wearer’s upper field of view with a lens height of 46mm. Ideal for a variety of physical disciplines.

Caitlin Sports Sunglass Strap

Adjustable Eyewear Strap.  

Made in China.

The adjustable eyewear strap is designed and engineered to perfectly fit all District Vision sports sunglasses. The strap secures the frame to the face for the most aggressive performance conditions.

Suunto Cordura® Eyewear Pouch

Suunto Cordura® Eyewear Pouch.  

Constructed from durable woven Cordura fabric with a technical zipper, the District Vision x Suunto eyewear pouch is an extremely lightweight, durable, and breathable vessel for shuttling eyewear and other gear to and from track workouts and trail runs, allowing garments, and meditation tools a chance to breathe when in transit. Knitted in Kyoto (Japan), the 540g mesh is weaved using a traditional Japanese knitting technique that slows the machine down to create a highly abrasion resistant mesh.