Even the tiniest feet deserve a little bit of Prada.
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Color: Black
Smooth leather upper
Rounded toe
Logo imprinted fastening tape closure along rear shaft
Side zip closure
Fabric lining
Treaded rubber sole
Shaft measures 8'' tall and 9'' around the widest part
Approximate measurements are approximate
For the US, special return instructions apply. No returns will be accepted on international orders.
Leather / Fabric / Rubber;
Italy;
style#306363701
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Prada
If there's one thing every girl knows is that a Prada bag will complete her outfit, look, and wardrobe. Leather workers, Mario and Martino Prada opened a shop in 1913; however the company was revolutionized by their granddaughter Muiccia in 1970. What began with the success of the classic nylon tote, revolved into a shoe line to a ready to wear line. Today, the Prada insignia is recognized as the go to brand for style, class and Italian sensibility.
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Heath Ceramics is one of few remaining pottery studios in the United States that design and manufacture on-site. Gump's was the first to consign Edith Heath's collection in 1944 after the tabletop buyer saw her work on display at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. To keep up with demand, Gump's sponsored a ceramics workshop on Clay Street and offered Edith the opportunity to use the equipment to produce for the store. After World War II, the Heaths transitioned to a production facility in Sausalito. Heath showcases a mix of modern lines, craft, and mass production known as "Industrial Design". Following the Bauhaus tradition of "less is more, form follows function, truth to materials", designs and colors are elegant and complimentary.
Scattered throughout our women's collection, this print was sourced from a scarf found at a Palm Beach consignment shop. Our designer was in the Sunshine State to get some much-needed R & R, treated herself to a little window shopping and the rest is history. Back in New York, our graphics team reengineered the print, paying special attention to the pattern placement and layout.
Heath Ceramics is one of few remaining pottery studios in the United States that design and manufacture on-site. Gump's was the first to consign Edith Heath's collection in 1944 after the tabletop buyer saw her work on display at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. To keep up with demand, Gump's sponsored a ceramics workshop on Clay Street and offered Edith the opportunity to use the equipment to produce for the store. After World War II, the Heaths transitioned to a production facility in Sausalito. The first official dinnerware line was named the Coupe. Coupe showcases a mix of modern lines, craft, and mass production known as Industrial Design". Heath Ceramics follows the Bauhaus tradition of less is more, form follows function, truth to materials". Designs and colors are elegant and complimentary.
A classic hipster in a fabulous print, this one is sure to be a constant in your swim rotation. The print was sourced from a scarf found at a Palm Beach consignment shop. Our designer was in the Sunshine State to get some much-needed R and R, treated herself to a little window shopping and the rest is history. Back in New York, our graphics team reengineered the print, paying special attention to pattern placement to create the most flattering look. Crafted from a quick-drying fabric that resists fading, it will retain its shape and color for years to come. Online only.
J.Crew nylon/spandex.
Sits low on hips.
Moderate coverage.
Lined.
Our swimsuits are machine washable, but we recommend hand washing as it helps keep the fabric and the shape of the suit looking newer, longer.
Heath Ceramics is one of few remaining pottery studios in the United States that design and manufacture on-site. Gump's was the first to consign Edith Heath's collection in 1944 after the tabletop buyer saw her work on display at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. To keep up with demand, Gump's sponsored a ceramics workshop on Clay Street and offered Edith the opportunity to use the equipment to produce for the store. After World War II, the Heaths transitioned to a production facility in Sausalito. Heath showcases a mix of modern lines, craft, and mass production known as "Industrial Design". Following the Bauhaus tradition of "less is more, form follows function, truth to materials", designs and colors are elegant and complimentary.
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