One rainy day in Paris, 1965, Leon-Claude Duhamel observes attentively as people rush by in soaking wet clothes (a familiar sight round these parts too).
It was this day that K-Way was born; a lightweight, completely waterproof jacket folded in a small hip bag. Soon everyone begins to look to the practical jacket in nylon with enthusiasm, happy to leave the old umbrella at home. In the first year alone, more than 250,000 pieces are sold.
Perfected with time in terms of practicality and breathability, by 1970 the K-Way jacket had become a cult phenomenon. It's clear to see why, they're stylish, practical and unbelievable value for money. Don't dilly dally now...
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