Didn't You Hear? Prada's Forgotten '90s Bag Is Back
Though it’s no secret that Prada makes amazing bags, the trend we’ve been seeing everywhere may come as a surprise. As we predicted back in August, the Prada Nylon bags featured on the A/W 17 runway are everywhere recently. And the look is only gaining momentum from here.
Somewhat sporty but still fashionable, there's something about the black nylon that seems so relevant right now. Even Kylie Jenner has sported the look, stepping out for the first time since the birth of Stormi, carrying a Prada nylon bumbag to complete her outfit.
An added bonus that may convince you? Prada’s nylon bags are relatively cheaper than their leather counterparts. While a Prada bag is still undoubtedly an investment piece, at least this is a trend you can invest in without completely blowing your savings. Not to mention the solid black colour and durability of the material means it will continue to look as good as new for years to come.
Keep scrolling to shop our favourite Prada nylon bags:
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