Prada Mainline Belted Long Coat - F/W1999
Prada Mainline Belted Long Coat - F/W1999
Before Miuccia Prada took over the fashion house in the late 1970s, Prada had not been much different from other luxury brands with their products, solely offering a range of luxury leather goods. Miuccia decided to experiment with different materials in order to give Prada a fresh look (Leather had been the most used material by fashion houses at the time). In 1979, Miuccia introduced the first range of bags constructed from a heavy duty nylon material, which had been labelled as an ‘anti-luxury’ material. These ‘anti-luxury’ luxury bags instantly became a hit. Prada later expanded into clothing in the 90s, continuing the use of Nylon in their designs, and have never looked back.
This particular piece from the Fall/Winter 1999 mainline collection features a nylon exterior with leather shoulder panelling and neoprene panels under the arms for comfort. There is also a Velcro-secured belt at the waist with Prada branding, and 2 standard hand pockets. The cuffs are also expandable.
Great overall condition with minor signs of wear and age - some age and wear to the leather on the belt mainly.
Measurements:
Pit to pit: 20”
Shoulder to hem: 31”
(44IT)