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Vivobarefoot’s Pushing Into 3D Printing
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Vivobarefoot’s Pushing Into 3D Printing

WWD·Vicki M. Young·27 days ago
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Vivobarefoot is rolling out its Tabi Gen 02 in-store scan-to-print footwear as part of its innovative Vivobiome platform. The rollout is intentionally limited and phased to allow for learning and iteration. The company is working in partnership with digital printer manufacturer Carbon, using its Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) platform. The rollout started with key scan locations at Vivobarefoot stores in London and Bristol, to be followed by its U.S. flagship store in SoHo this summer, and then to select doors in the EU and Japan. According to Asher Clark, the cofounder of Vivobarefoot and Vivobiome, scan-to-print footwear replaces traditional sizing and mass production with a fully personalized system. You May Also Like “We capture a 3D scan of your feet, use that data as the input, and generate a unique product tailored to your exact shape and movement,” Clark told Footwear News.…

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