KWAY

KWAY

  It is a rainy day in 1965, in Paris. Leon Claude Duhamel, observing passers-by on the street, thinks of a possible solution to overcome the inconvenience of getting wet. Some time later he launched a branded line of waterproof and breathable jackets K-Way, which soon becomes an iconic word known and used around the world to indicate the type of product conceived. K-Way garments are made with special nylon that does not crease, take up very little space and can be stored in your own pocket, which becomes a practical bag with a stretch belt to carry anywhere, comfortably. The practicality of the garments K-Way it is extreme: they have a hood, pockets, buttons or heat-sealed zips. Today K-Way is present on the market with both classic models and slim-fit garments, equally practical and functional. The range of colors is varied and lively, to face the rain and the cold with functionality and style.
KWAY