Responsible eyewear for all
DbyD prides itself on designing affordable eyewear, made to frame every moment, responsibly. With its transgenerational focus, DbyD frames are durable and timeless, carefully crafter to be a lifelong eyewear accessory that never goes out of style.
Taking on a mindful approach DbyD always keeps the conscious consumer in focus. Thanks to the use of bio-based acetate*, recycled plastic**, or recycled metal***, these frames are responsibly made and transparently communicated.
DbyD's journey towards more responsible eyewear is constantly evolving along with its commitment to making its motto "framed for life" a living, breathing reality, day by day.
Explore the exclusive collections below, available only at DbyD, to start seieng a more mindful future in focus.
A responsible mindset in focus with the bio-based acetate* collection
DbyD's bio-based acetate* is made for the conscious consumer, offering high-quality, durable, and non-irritating frames for anyone, anywhere. They also mark DbyD's proudest achievement to date: becoming the first ever eyewear brand to become Cradle to Cradle Certified®.
*containing 67% bio-based carbon content
This 3-year bronze certification represents DbyD's commitment to moving towards a more responsible, circular, and equitable future.
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Re.invented with Re.Metal
DbyD Re.Metal, is one of our newest collection by DbyD. They are
made from 60% recycled metal, sourced from electronic products and
industrial scraps.
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Our frames are designed to fit all face shapes, lifestyles and aesthetics.
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Beta Titanium, at 73% titanium and 27% other metal alloy, ensures ultra-lightweight, non-corrosive, and hypoallergenic wear.
¹ Frames (only) made from M49®, a bio-based and biodegradable material manufactured by Mazzucchelli 1849.