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Fendi has joined forces with K-Way for a surprising collaboration blending the Italian fashion house’s signature luxury aesthetic with the timeless functionality of the Paris-born brand. The result is a series of co-branded outerwear garments available for the entire family.

Fendi x K-Way is led by the reversible nylon windbreaker, which arrives in black and gold for women, dark blue for men, and black and pink for kids. The jacket is made from waterproof nylon, boasting Fendi's iconic FF logo pattern on the reverse side. The piece, which is outfitted with a hood, double-slider zip fastening, multicolor tape, and stretch inserts at the cuffs and hems, also doubles as a bag, capable of being folded up into the side pocket and transformed into a hands-free pouch.

In addition to the regular shape, which is available in men's, women's, and kids iterations, women can also take advantage of a shorter bomber-like version of the reversible windbreaker.

Rounding out the Fendi x K-Way collaboration is a brown nylon/mink fur jacket with an FF logo printed on the mink portion. Available for men and women, the garment can also be used as a bib-like accessory to layer under jackets and other outerwear.

You can find the jackets from Fendi and K-Way available now at Fendi.com and select retailers.

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