Prada Launches $930 ‘Made in India’ Kolhapuri Sandals Amid Cultural Appropriation Controversy

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**Mumbai/New Delhi, April 2026** – Italian luxury fashion house Prada has officially released a limited-edition collection of Kolhapuri-inspired sandals, manufactured entirely in India, priced at approximately $930 per pair.

The move comes months after the brand faced sharp criticism in India for featuring designs strikingly similar to traditional Kolhapuri chappals during its June 2025 Milan menswear show. Many accused Prada of cultural appropriation, arguing that the brand had borrowed from India’s centuries-old craftsmanship without acknowledgment or benefit to the originating communities.

In response, Prada entered into a collaboration with Indian artisans and two state-supported organizations — LIDCOM in Maharashtra and LIDKAR in Karnataka. The partnership aims to blend traditional Indian leather-working techniques with Prada’s Italian design and finishing expertise.

### Limited-Edition Collection

The collection consists of around 2,000 pairs, handcrafted in Maharashtra and Karnataka. According to reports, the sandals retain the core DNA of authentic Kolhapuri chappals — known for their sturdy leather construction, braided straps, and breathable design suited to India’s climate — while incorporating Prada’s signature aesthetic and premium finishing.

The sandals went on sale in February 2026 through select Prada boutiques worldwide and on the brand’s official website. Pricing has been reported between $881 and $939, positioning them firmly in the luxury segment.

Beyond the product launch, Prada has committed to a multi-year artisan training program. Some craftspeople are reportedly receiving advanced training in Italy, with the stated goal of preserving traditional skills and creating sustainable opportunities for artisans, particularly from marginalized communities.

### Mixed Reactions

The launch has elicited divided responses across social media and in Indian public discourse. Supporters view it as a positive step that brings global recognition and economic value to local craftsmanship. Critics, however, see it as belated damage control, questioning whether the high price tag truly benefits the artisans who have produced similar sandals for generations at a fraction of the cost.

Traditional Kolhapuri chappals, originating from Kolhapur in Maharashtra with history tracing back to the 12th century, are typically sold for a few hundred to a few thousand rupees in local markets. Prada’s version represents a significant premiumization of this heritage footwear.

This development reflects a growing trend among international luxury brands seeking collaborations with Indian artisans and traditional crafts — from textiles and embroidery to leather goods — as global consumers increasingly value authenticity and cultural narratives.

The limited stock is expected to sell out quickly due to its exclusivity. Whether this collaboration marks a genuine step toward ethical engagement with Indian heritage or remains a one-off luxury experiment will likely be judged by the long-term impact on the artisan communities involved.

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