What does the Kappa logo mean?
Kappa’s “Omini” logo pictures the silhouette of a man and woman leaning against each another. It represents the equality of men and women and their mutual support. The logo was created quite by accident during a photoshoot for a bathing suit advertisement for Beatrix in 1969.
When did Kappa change its logo?
In 1994 the Kappa logo was redesigned. Now it is composed of a white emblem and wordmark, which have a red contour. It feels lighter and more contemporary now. A very confident work, that shows the brand’s heritage and its legendary fashion approach.
Is Kappa a designer brand?
Kappa is an Italian sportswear brand founded in Turin, Piedmont, Italy in 1978 by Marco Boglione, as a sportswear branch of the already existing “Robe di Kappa”….Kappa (brand)
| Type | Private subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Sports equipment Textile |
| Founded | 1978 |
| Founder | Marco Boglione |
| Headquarters | Turin , Italy |
The famous Kappa logo was created during a photoshoot for Beatrix swimwear collection (Beatrix was at that time another brand that was also part of Maglificio Calzificio Tprinese). This image later (in 1984) became the official Kappa logo, and it represents equality of men and women in the world of sports.
Where can I buy Kappa products online?
www.Kappa.com Functional and technical Kappa clothing for Women. Shirts, jackets, tracksuits, sneakers and other sport apparel. Find our offers on the official Online Kappa Store.
What teams use Kappa?
On 20 February 2018, it was announced that Kappa began a partnership with the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, supplying the team and drivers with gear, and featuring the logo on the cars’ headrests. Kappa is the official football supplier for the following leagues, referees and associations:
What did Kappa do before 1970?
1970 and after: Kappa presents sportswear and shoes, and form there Kappa enters in a number of the biggest sponsorships in football, rugby, basketball and athletics. Kappa became a major player in the football world, and during the 1980s Kappa became one of the world’s leading football brands with clubs such as A.C. Milan, Roma, Ajax Amsterdam.