K-Way

Paris 1965, rain day ... Leon-Claude Duhamel looks at people who walk to Paris streets trying to stay dry while the rain ruthlessly rains. After looking at the needs of people around him, he created a simple, unisex jacket with nylon with a front pocket. The pocket in addition to its convenient storage for keys and wallet, also has the function for simply placing the jacket in the pocket itself. He also added an elastic band and thus allowed the jacket to be packed in his pocket, worn around the waist.
He called the jacket (frank) "En cas", which on eng. Language means "in case", simultaneously alluding to the persistent possibility of rainy weather conditions, but also that the jacket is stored in your pocket.
The "En cas" nickname was soon changed to "En-K" to attract a wider international audience, and then to "K-Way" because it sounded extremely American - perfect for a sports jacket that provides maximum freedom and mobility and is phonetically over Universally pronounced.
Today K-Way is literally fashionable raincoat. Born from a small, simple idea, the wrapped jacket not only solved the problem but opened the door. Introducing freedom and mobility, the K-Way jackets in a wide range of colors allow you to live your life and say "yes" to the adventure, no matter when.

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