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Adidas’ 3D-printed shoes feel most at home worn casually around the city. It’s here, among other appreciative sneakerheads, that the Adidas Climacool sneaker lives up to its tagline: “Made like ...
Braddick’s spaceship took more than 24 hours to form, or just a little longer than the time it takes today to spit out a highly complex sneaker from a fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer.
Designer and frequent sneaker collaborator Sean Wotherspoon is getting into 3D printed shoes via a new project with ...
Adidas launched a new sneaker on Friday with a 3D-printed sole that it plans to mass-produce next year, part of a broader push by the German sportswear firm to react faster to changing fashions ...
Nike brought Air Max further into the future than ever by revealing the 3D-printed Air Max 1000. Many expected the innovative ...
But a 3D-printed sneaker collaboration between a whiskey company and a street artist? It’s a whole new level of weird. And yet, it feels oddly sophisticated and sort of organic. Bulleit Frontier ...
Now the materials science entity has enlisted the help of Zellerfeld to produce its debut 3D-printed sneaker. Dubbed the “ABSOLUTE SNEAKER,” the new on-demand 3D-printed sneakers are crafted ...
We’re on the frontier, watching as 3D tech evolves into a crucial facet of any number of fields. Innovators all over the world are exploring its limits. And the sneaker world is no exception.
The company's North American headquarters based in Portland on Wednesday issued a news release, photos and a video that put a face to the sneaker-made-with-3D claim. "Futurecraft 3D," Adidas says ...
Brighton-based New Balance’s new sneaker uses a 3D printing process to custom produce spike plates. The proprietary process utilizes a runner’s individual biomechanical data and creates a ...
The sneaker, which is still unnamed, is set to be available in select stores starting in April of next year. New Balance isn’t the first shoe company or designer to invest in 3D printed shoes.
U.S.-based startup Neatsy AI is using the iPhone’s depth-sensing FaceID selfie camera as a foot scanner to capture 3D models for predicting a comfortable sneaker fit. Its app, currently soft ...