The Future of 3D-Printed Office Wear
Evidently, Karl Lagerfeld stunned audiences at Paris Fashion week when he unveiled a 3D-printed version of the classic Chanel suit. The head designer for Chanel has never been one to shy away from risks, and with this type of venturesome spirit as inspiration, this blog will focus on 3D-printed clothing you can wear to the office.
Start from the Bottom
Did you know there is an entire website devoted to 3D shoes? You can find everything from heels and sandals all the way to sneakers made using 3D-printing technology. They have sparkly shoes, colorful shoes, even football cleats (some people really do wear cleats to work!). Whatever your style and preference, you’re sure to find something that you can feel proud to walk around in at the office!
Add Clothing
Similar to shoes, there are websites devoted to 3D-printed clothing, as well. You can find dresses, shirts, pants, and even formal office wear such as suits if you are out to impress. Likewise, if you’re lucky enough to go casual, there are even 3D-printed jeans! If you feel so inclined, this site even offers tips and plans to print your own 3D clothing for a small monthly subscription.
Accessorize
Do not scrimp on the details! The best way to pull an outfit together and make a statement is to accessorize. You can show off your unique personality with a few carefully-selected pieces. There is 3D-printed jewelry, such as earring s and necklaces. You can get 3D-printed hats or barrettes. You can even top off your look with a 3D-printed bow tie!
Regardless of where you work and what you wear to the office, you are now able to piece together an entire outfit using 3D-printing. Time to go shopping!
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