
Sportswear
Kappa
Kappa ( ; uppercase Κ, lowercase κ or cursive ϰ; Greek: κάππα, káppa) is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless velar plosive IPA: [k] sound in Ancient and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, Kʹ has a value of 20. It was derived from the Phoenician letter kaph (𐤊). Letters that arose from kappa include the Roman K and Cyrillic К. The uppercase form is identical to the Latin K. Greek proper names and placenames containing kappa are often written in English with "c" due to the Romans' transliterations into the Latin alphabet: Constantinople, Corinth, Crete. All formal modern romanizations of Greek now use the letter "k", however. The cursive form ϰ is generally a simple font variant of lower-case kappa, but it is encoded separately in Unicode for occasions where it is used as a separate symbol in math and science.
Shop Secondhand
Archive and rare Kappa pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.
Japan · via Buyee
US / Europe
Where to Buy 2
Retailer list compiled from public information; actual availability may vary.
Timeline5
1916—2002·86 yrs
- 1916
Origins as M.C.T.
Maglificio Calzificio Torinese is founded in Turin, the predecessor of Kappa.
- 1969
Kappa name adopted
The brand adopts the Kappa name with the iconic 'Omini' back-to-back silhouette logo.
- 1978
Robe di Kappa expands
Under Marco Boglione, the Robe di Kappa sportswear line expands into pro football kits.
- 1990
Italy national team kit
Kappa supplies the Italian national football team kit for the 1990 World Cup.
- 2002
China JV established
Kappa enters a joint venture with China Dongxiang, fueling its Chinese market growth.






