If you're lucky, you can find clothing that fits you perfectly at clothing stores. For some, the clothes available fit well enough, but it takes a tailor to make them perfect. Soon enough that could ...
Three-dimensional printing has changed the way we make everything from prosthetic limbs to aircraft parts and even homes. Now it may be poised to upend the apparel industry as well. Fashion designers ...
“For me, fashion is an expression of art and I’m very excited to explore the technology’s potential to change how clothes are made and rst.” How much would you pay for a pair of shoes customized to ...
The latest runway fashions aren't made with a sewing machine, but with a printer. 3D printing has been around for decades, but it has just started to weave its way into the world of fashion. A ...
Most 3D-printed objects are made out of rigid plastic or resin materials that aren't necessarily ideal for every project. Now, for a limited time online shops like i.materialise are offering designers ...
From printing out three-dimensional organs to 3D printed jewelry, 3D printing aficionados have clearly explored the many possibilities of the technology. 3D printed clothes have also had their share ...
Custom 3D printed clothes that fit like a glove and mean you’ll never have the tedium of traipsing into a changing room ever again are still likely years out. But the fashion space is dabbling with 3D ...
The word “printing” probably conjures up images of 8.5 x 11 paper jammed in a malfunctioning machine. But not for long. As 3D printing becomes more mainstream, its applications are broadening.
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