Dior Eyewear InDiorO S3I square glasses
Dior Eyewear
$360.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Dior Eyewear InDiorO S3I square glasses radiate city-polish with a bold blue acetate frame and transparent lenses. The square silhouette feels current yet timeless, while the Italian-made frame carries a light, comfortable weight that wears as easily on a commute as at a gallery opening. The color of the case may vary, and the glasses arrive in a logo-embossed case with a presentation box and a cleaning cloth for keeping everything pristine.
Minimal, square lines sit cleanly on the face, balancing boldness with wear-everyday ease. The acetate feels sturdy but not bulky, so the look stays refined with tailoring and sharp with casual denim alike. Transparent lenses keep the profile light and versatile, letting your eyes speak while the blue frame adds a polished pop. They layer nicely under a scarf or a trench, and travel-ready in the included case between city days and after-hours.
Dior Eyewear leans into couture confidence, translating archival shapes into modern, wearable icons. InDiorO squares offer a statement without shouting, pairing well with monochrome everything or a splash of color in accessories. The logo-embossed case and presentation box echo the brand's attention to detail, while the Italian-made frame ensures a refined everyday essential.
Materials / Fabrication
- Frame material: acetate
- Frame color: blue
- Lens color: transparent
- Made in Italy
- Comes with a case and presentation box
- Comes in a logo-embossed case
- Comes with cleaning cloth
- Case color may vary
Recommended Care
- Wipe lenses regularly with a soft microfiber cloth to remove oils and fingerprints.
- Avoid harsh chemicals and solvents that can damage acetate and lens coatings.
- Store in the included case when not in use to protect from scratches.
- Avoid extreme heat or prolonged sun exposure which can warp acetate.
Fit Notes
- Frame material is acetate.
- Lens color is transparent.
- Frame color is blue and the glasses are made in Italy.
