K-Way

K-Way distills performance outerwear into sharp, city-ready layers. The collection spans insulated jackets, lightweight shells, and travel pieces that handle weather without losing line. Expect clean branding, functional details, and cuts that sit easily over everyday styling.

K-Way

This K-Way edit focuses on technical jackets built for movement: padded styles like the Clauden series, reversible short jackets, and multi-layer waterproof designs that shift from commute to travel. Quilted constructions, practical hoods, and considered pocket layouts keep the silhouettes clean while still working hard in bad weather. Colour runs from all-black and olive to sharper blues and pinks, so you can keep it neutral or push the palette.

Alongside outerwear, you’ll find sweatshirts, vests, and a compact polycarbonate trolley with an embossed logo for short-haul trips. Cuts are engineered for layering over knitwear or tailoring, sitting in the same wardrobe as outerwear from popular brands like Marni, Acne Studios, and Jil Sander. Key pieces include:

  • Padded and sherpa jackets for cold-weather daily wear
  • Bonded and multi-layer waterproof shells for wet conditions
  • Reversible short jackets to shift from off-duty to travel
  • Lightweight vests and logo luggage to round out your kit

FAQ

How does K-Way outerwear fit compared to other designer brands?
K-Way typically cuts jackets with a regular, layer-friendly fit that sits between classic tailoring and streetwear volume. If you wear a standard size in brands like Acne Studios or Marni outerwear, start with the same size here. Check each product page for length notes and whether a style runs slightly narrow or relaxed. If you’re between sizes and plan to wear heavy knits underneath, consider sizing up.
Are K-Way jackets in this collection fully waterproof?
Several styles use multi-layer or bonded technical fabrics designed to handle wet conditions, while others are more focused on insulation and everyday warmth. Product pages highlight whether a piece is waterproof, water-resistant, or primarily padded. If you need a true rain solution, filter or select the multi-layer waterproof and bonded options first. For city winters, the padded and sherpa pieces often provide the best balance of warmth and ease of wear.
Can I wear K-Way pieces with more tailored or minimalist wardrobes?
Yes, K-Way’s clean lines and restrained branding sit well alongside tailoring and minimalist labels. Black, blue, and olive styles layer easily over unstructured blazers or wool trousers from popular brands like Jil Sander or The Row. Use the lighter shells and vests for commute and travel, and keep the padded or sherpa jackets for off-duty days. The compact trolley works as a low-key travel piece with more polished luggage setups.
How should I care for my K-Way jacket or vest?
Always follow the care label on each piece, as construction differs between padded, sherpa, and bonded styles. Most technical shells prefer cool machine cycles and air-drying to preserve taped seams and coatings. Avoid harsh detergents or fabric softeners, which can affect water-repellent finishes. Store jackets on wide hangers to maintain their shape between seasons.
Is K-Way a good option for travel and carry-on packing?
K-Way is well-suited to travel thanks to its focus on light, compressible outerwear and functional details. Many jackets pack flat in a suitcase or overhead bin without losing structure after steaming. The compact polycarbonate trolley adds a hard-wearing option for short trips. Choose reversible or multi-layer pieces if you want one jacket that can handle different settings on the same journey.