
Industrial protection stepped onto the runway at Paris Fashion Week.
In January, KameLo welding gloves were featured as styling pieces in Solid Homme’s FW 2026 collection. Redefining the boundary between function and context, the collection explored industrial textures and refined silhouettes to present a new direction in modern menswear.
And on that stage, KameLo was part of the narrative.

Originally engineered to protect hands in high-heat, spark-generating industrial environments, KameLo welding gloves are built for durability, heat resistance, and real-world performance.
On the runway, however, these functional elements were reinterpreted. The robust materiality and structured form transformed into a distinctive styling object — where protection evolved into design expression.
A product created for safety
became part of a fashion statement.

More than a collaboration, this moment reflects the broader potential of protective gear. As the line between workwear and fashion continues to blur, function finds new aesthetic meaning.
KameLo begins in the field.
But its purpose extends beyond it.
Beyond protection,
we expand the context.


