Continuum Fashion launches $900 3D-printed shoes
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Continuum claims that its 3D-printed shoes are "incredibly strong" despite their delicate appearance
Continuum is experimenting with concept designs, "pushing the limits of what is recognizable as a shoe"
Continuum has also created shoes from its N12 system, the same waterproof Nylon material that the studio previously used for its 3D-printed bikini
Continuum claims that its 3D-printed shoes are "incredibly strong" despite their delicate appearance
The Nylon mesh versions are available in a range of finishes, with black, metallic and bright orange finishes among those pictured on Continuum's website
The range of formal footwear encompasses pumps to stiletto heels and, thanks to the shoes being fabricated from digital designs, "everything in between"
The range of formal footwear encompasses pumps to stiletto heels and, thanks to the shoes being fabricated from digital designs, "everything in between"
Continuum claims that its 3D-printed shoes are "incredibly strong" despite their delicate appearance
The Nylon mesh versions are available in a range of finishes, with black, metallic and bright orange finishes among those pictured on Continuum's website
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US-based design studio Continuum Fashion has launched a range of eye-catching made-to-order 3D-printed ladies shoes it calls strvct (as in structure). The range of formal footwear encompasses pumps to stiletto heels and, thanks to the nature of computer aided manufacturing, "everything in between."
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