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KWAYK8133FWAL9 Men's Jarno Twill Marmotta Jacket Blue Depth/Blue A - Fabbrica Ski Sises Biella
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Men's Jarno Twill Marmotta Jacket Blue Depth/Blue A

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The K-Way Jarno Twill Marmot jacket for men is a versatile garment ideal for dealing with a variety of weather conditions. Made of water-resistant nylon, it offers optimal protection against wind and rain. The reversible design allows you to choose between a casual and a sportier look. Internally lined with soft marmot, it provides comfort and warmth during colder days. The combination of dark blue and blue A gives a sleek and modern touch, perfect for any occasion

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Men's Jarno Twill Marmotta Jacket Blue Depth/Blue A

K-way Men's Jarno Twill Marmotta Jacket made of Nylon. Main Color: Blue Depth/Blue A, Pattern: Solid Color, Season: Winter

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Duhamel, sitting at the bar watching the rain in Paris, had the idea of using the fabric of an umbrella, nylon, to make a windproof jacket.

Thus was born K-Way, which soon became an iconic word known and used around the world to indicate the type of product designed. K-Way garments are made of special nylon that doesn't crease, takes up very little space and can be stored in its own pocket, which becomes a practical bag with a stretch belt to carry everywhere, comfortably.

The real fortune of those garments that are not only very practical, but also colorful, comes between the seventies and eighties, when fashion discovers bright colors, sportswear everywhere and technical but cheerful fabrics.