Prèt à porté means "ready to wear" literally. Designers have their weird, out of this world, "artsy", creative line of clothing that make people look silly if they walked out on the streets wearing it, and then there's Prèt à Porté which is "normal people's" clothes
Ready
Un porte-monnaie (masculine) means a purse
porter (verb) means to wear (clothes) or to carry. Une porte (noun) is a door.
I bring luck
Close the door
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
Pret-a-porter
Pret-a-Porter
une porte - a door
Ready
"Elle porte" means: She wears. or She carries.
I carry
"Fermez la porte" means "Close the door".
Il porte un manteau is French for 'he wears a coat'.
"sors de la porte / pousse-toi de la porte"
Un porte-monnaie (masculine) means a purse
one door