Black
4% Elastane: used in combination with other materials, especially for its excellent flexibility - its fiber can stretch up to three times its normal length and then return to its original state.
6% Wool: has excellent thermal insulation properties and can evaporate more moisture than classic cotton
10% Acrylic: A fabric that is soft, doesn’t crease, dries quickly, but mainly, it is not enjoyable for moths.
8% Polyamid
72% Recycled polyester
Do not dry in a dryer
Washable in a washing machine 30º
Wash with the same colored laundry
Do not use bleach
Don't clean chemically
Iron to lowest setting
is used for products that are made using more environmently-friendly proceses which uses less water, energy and chemicals. Products with international certifications such as bluesign®, the 100 standard by OEKO-TEX® and MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® are placed under this label.
Products with this label are made mostly of recycled materials mostly made from old waste such as plastic bottles and clothes. These products has smaller environmental footprint thanks to processing more waste materials than virgin materials.
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Karl Kani is known as the "Father of Urbanwear" and is considered the visionary behind many of the first steps in fashion. The brand was founded in 1989 in Brooklyn, New York by a then 19-year-old Carl Williams, who was the first to introduce the concept of loose jeans. Today, the Karl Kani brand is recognized worldwide and is considered an iconic brand when it comes to quality streetwear and hip-hop fashion. Karl Kani was inspired by hip-hop and street culture, but at the time it was impossible to find clothing in this style. Therefore, he decided to create his own clothes and soon started taking orders from friends and strangers. As public demand grew, he gained the confidence to pursue his passion full-time and legally changed his name to Karl Kani.
Under this new name, he moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to pursue his passion even more intensely. Today, the Karl Kani brand has expanded internationally to 25 countries in Europe and has 13 flagship stores in Japan alone, including one in Harajuku2. Unlike many other high-end brands, Karl Kani has remained true to its label. His passion for quality, design and craftsmanship means that Kani has always honored the brand's roots and still makes many of his garments in the USA.