Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy
Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy

Kids 4Cento 400 Kombat Sl Race Suit- Navy

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Youth competition GS ski race suit.

  • SKIN FIT
  • FIS approved high-tech stretch fabric
  • Anatomical fit
  • Optimum freedom of movement, Elastic grip tape for ski boots, Sublimation printed graphic, sponsors, and Omini logo
  • Conforms to FISI specifications CS 2015
  • US SKI AND SNOWBOARD Official Gear
  • Textile Composition: Elastane 19% - Polyester 81%.

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The heritage of kappa

The Omini

It was 1969 during a Beatrix® swimwear photo-shoot when the camera flash jammed. Two models, a man and a woman sitting back-to-back, were immortalized against the light, becoming the inspiration for the iconic Omini Logo. In 1969, while taking photos for Beatrix® swimwear, the camera flash got stuck and captured two models, a man and a woman, sitting back-to-back. This unintentional shot became the inspiration for Kappa's famous Omini Logo.  

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