Considering the rising popularity of 3D printing, it was only a matter of time that textile companies such as Freedom of Creation began exploiting it at a higher level. They have put together a stunning collection by creating clothes made entirely through this breakthrough process.
Shown permanently at MoMA in New York, the Freedom of Creation textiles showcase various patterns designed specifically by Jiri Evenhuis and Janne Kyttanen. If you can't check them out in person, view them via the gallery above.
3D Printed Clothing (UPDATE)
The Freedom of Creation Textiles Show Permanently at MoMA
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printed Textile Manufacturing - The use of 3D printing technology in textile companies opens up new avenues for manufacturing self-designed clothes and reducing waste.
2. Customizable Fashion - With 3D printing, companies can offer customizable fashion options to consumers through on-demand printing, enabling personalization and mass customization.
3. Sustainable Clothing Production - By utilizing 3D printing in the production of clothing, businesses can create sustainable supply chains with reduced raw material waste.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can benefit from adopting 3D printing as a new trend to manufacture and customize clothes.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can implement 3D printing technology for production and environmentally sustainable outputs.
3. Supply Chain Management - 3D printing allows for more localized and on-demand production, enabling companies to create less waste and greater efficiency in their supply chain management.