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Ronaldinho and DITA Eyewear Team up for Special Collection Ahead of World Cup

The 3-piece eyewear collection celebrates global soccer in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026.

DITA Eyewear
DITA Eyewear

Ronaldinho has teamed up with DITA Eyewear for a special release ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Combining high-performance engineering with the sport aesthetic, the 3-piece collection brings technical luxury to life, according to a press release. Handcrafted in Japan, the drop is composed of rimless silhouette DITA-Lancier LSA-119 ($345-$370 USD), rectangular silhouette DITA-Lancier LSA-404 ($475-$490 USD) and titanium aviators DITA DUBSIGNA ($895 USD).

“Soccer has always been about creativity, confidence, and joy,” said Ronaldinho in press materials. “Working with DITA allowed me to bring that same energy into eyewear pieces that feel bold, technical, and refined at the same time. This collection represents my style and my passion for excellence.”

“Ronaldinho is a global symbol of artistry and individuality in sport,” added Cody Cho, Vice President of DITA. “As global soccer takes center stage this summer, it felt natural to celebrate his legacy through design. These styles reflect the movement, lightness, and creativity he brought to the game, interpreted through DITA’s lens of precision and craftsmanship.”

The Ronaldinho x DITA collection will be available beginning June 5, 2026 on the official DITA website, DITA flagship stores, and select authorized retailers globally.

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