K-Way to open on Carnaby Street

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K-Way has signed for a new flagship store at 26–27 Carnaby Street, marking the outerwear brand’s first location in London’s West End.

K-Way will occupy a 1,400 sq ft unit in Soho’s established fashion destination, strengthening its physical retail presence in the capital.

K-Way fashion shot

Flagship store plans

The store will showcase outerwear collections across menswear, womenswear, childrenswear and accessories. The London flagship is also intended to host exclusive product drops and brand events, reflecting the company’s experience in collaborative projects with both luxury and streetwear labels.

Now more than 60 years old, the brand is widely recognised across Western Europe, with its name appearing in French and Italian dictionaries as a synonym for a cagoule. The brand is backed by private equity firm Permira, which has previously supported the expansion of fashion retailers including Dr Martens and Reformation.

Carnaby Street

The West End debut forms part of the Shaftesbury Capital portfolio and places K-Way among a growing number of brands committing to long-term physical retail on Carnaby Street.

Neighbouring openings

The signing follows the recent announcement that US fashion brand Edikted has secured 52–55 Carnaby Street for its European standalone debut. The 4,800 sq ft flagship will be the brand’s first outside the United States and will stock women’s apparel and accessories influenced by streetwear and runway trends.

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Terry Clark
Terry Clarkhttps://365fashion.co.uk
Publisher of 365 Fashion, 365 Retail and Hospitality and Leisure News. Organiser of the Creative Retail Awards.

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