A look towards the future.

First introduced in the 1990s, the Prada Toblach makes its comeback under the Linea Rossa label, updating its legacy with fresh silhouettes and a renewed approach. True to the spirit of the House, Prada revisits its past with an eye on the future, reviving one of its most recognisable and forward-thinking designs.
The Toblach embodies the union of high-performance sportswear and luxury aesthetics. This balance has always defined the language of Prada Linea Rossa and its distinctly modern, avant-garde vision.
A Classic with History
Named after the town of Dobbiaco (Toblach in German) in northern Italy, the model first appeared in the ‘90s and gained prominence during Prada’s Autumn/Winter 1998 runway show. In that collection, it appeared alongside structured tailoring, technical nylon sets and trench coats — showcasing a versatility that has stood the test of time.
Unlike Prada’s traditional leather footwear, the Toblach stood out for its engineered rubber sole — a detail that added function without sacrificing elegance. As a result, it became a symbol of the brand’s enduring commitment to innovation.

Evolution and Modernity
Today, Prada reintroduces the Toblach as part of its Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection. The line includes updated versions such as ankle boots, loafers and lace-up shoes, all crafted from smooth calf leather. Moreover, these new iterations retain the essence of the original design while adapting it to the brand’s contemporary language.
Long before the term gorpcore entered the fashion vocabulary, the Toblach anticipated that blend of technical performance and urban style. Its return now reaffirms its status as a versatile staple, equally suited for athletic looks or more formal occasions.
Ultimately, the Prada Toblach returns to strengthen the connection between innovation, heritage and functionality — values that continue to define the Italian maison’s identity.
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