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3D printed shoes can look durable because of their flexible lattice structure, but cleaning them is not the same as washing regular sneakers. Many printed shoes use TPU or similar flexible materials, which can handle water better than fabric, suede, or leather. Still, that does not automatically make them safe for the washing machine.

So, can you wash 3D pri...


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3D printed shoes need a different cleaning routine than regular sneakers. Their open lattice structures can trap sand, dust, mud, sweat, and small pebbles in places that are difficult to reach. A quick wipe may clean the surface, but it will not always remove debris hidden inside the printed structure.

The safest method is simple: remove loose dirt first, rinse with...


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Lattice shoes can feel breathable, flexible, and lightweight, but they also have one practical drawback: sand, pebbles, and dirt can get trapped inside the open structure. If you wear them on the beach, gravel, dusty sidewalks, playground surfaces, or outdoor paths, debris can enter through the lattice holes and stay there longer than expected.

This does not always ...


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Nike is pushing the 3D printed Air Max further into its design pipeline with the debut of its first Air Works designer class. But is this the start of a real development system for 3D printed Nike shoes, or still a controlled creative experiment?

The update points to a current shift: Nike is using Air Max, outside designers, internal labs, and Zelle...


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Lattice shoes can feel breathable, flexible, and lightweight, but they can also create rubbing points if the fit, material, sock choice, or walking conditions are not right. Blisters in lattice shoes usually do not happen because of the lattice structure alone. They usually form when friction, pressure, moisture, and repeated movement affect the same area of the foot.

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