Hugo, the youthful model beneath Hugo Boss, has partnered with 3D printing firm Zellerfeld to create a totally 3D-printed idler. The shoe is manufactured with out stitching, glue, or further parts, utilizing a single recyclable materials at Zellerfeld’s automated facility in Hamburg, Germany.

The idler targets shoppers who “values each utility and daring design,” in accordance with the German style model. The shoe incorporates a crepe-inspired sole texture that mixes conventional footwear design with digital manufacturing methods. Clients can select from 5 shade choices: beige, black, pink, orange, or blue.
Zellerfeld’s foot scan expertise personalizes the match for every buyer by producing particular person profiles. This customization strategy permits the footwear to be produced on-demand somewhat than by conventional mass manufacturing strategies.


The collaboration made its style week debut on June 29 throughout Taiwanese model Namesake’s present at Paris Trend Week. The idler will even seem in Hugo Ahead’s upcoming lookbook, although it was not particularly designed in partnership with Namesake.
The Hugo Ahead x Zellerfeld idler can be offered completely by Zellerfeld.com on an on-demand foundation. Bodily promotional installations can be arrange at Hugo shops in Amsterdam and Milan to showcase the 3D-printed footwear.
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