Born in the Workshop, Recognized in Fashion
Recently, the KameLo AP-3 leather welding apron appeared in a GQ magazine editorial.
Protective gear originally designed for industrial work environments found its place naturally within a fashion photoshoot.

What began as equipment built for demanding workplaces is now gaining recognition beyond the workshop.
Yet KameLo’s foundation has always remained the same.
Work first. Protection always.

Interestingly, equipment designed for industrial work has begun appearing in fashion editorials and runway collaborations.
The rugged texture of suede leather, the structured strap design, and the functional silhouette together create the distinctive aesthetic of workwear.
But KameLo was never created for fashion.
Style was never the objective.
Instead, the design language of workwear — built on durability, structure, and honest materials — naturally developed its own visual identity.
What started as protective gear for real work has simply begun to gain recognition in new spaces.

KameLo is more than just a work equipment brand.
Protective gear proven in real working environments naturally evolves into a form of workwear style.
More Than Protection.