Dad, are my sneakers ready yet? This may be something you regularly hear in the future because right now the 3D-Printed Sneakers By Recreus ($TBA) are available to print. You can 3D print your next pair of kicks thanks to a flexible filament offered by the company. Recreus believes their 1.75 mm filament is the most flexible on the market. Because flexible filaments can be extremely tricky and can cause your 3D printer to clog, Recreus has also released their own extruder and hot end ($30). The files for printing the Sneakerbot II sneakers can be found on Thingiverse.
Adidas Consortium takes the brand’s classic silhouettes and re-imagines them with contemporary aesthetics. Their latest drop is the Adidas Consortium EQT 2/3 Athleisure ($225) which comes in a core black & white colorway with a Primeknit upper. The uppers also have a glow in the dark weave throughout which make them perfect for night running. […]