Sustainable Surplus Material Sneakers

The New Balance Test Run PRJ 3.0 Has a Playful Design

The New Balance Test Run PRJ 3.0 sneakers have been created at the New Balance Global Design Studio by Sam Maxwell as a sustainable sneaker style that makes use of an unlikely material. The sneaker is characterized by its busy design pattern that is achieved using leftover scrap materials instead of ones dedicated for the style to help enhance the eco nature of the footwear. The sneakers are completely made using surplus materials including the sock liner, upper mesh, webbing and cushioning pellets, while the Ecostep Vibram outsole has a 30% recycled material profile.

The New Balance Test Run PRJ 3.0 sneakers showcase what can be done to make the most of surplus materials and create a new style therein.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - Exploring the use of surplus materials in fashion to create eco-friendly designs.
2. Upcycled Sneakers - Transforming scrap materials into stylish and unique footwear options.
3. Circular Economy - Embracing the concept of reusing and repurposing materials to reduce waste in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate surplus materials into their designs.
2. Footwear - Footwear companies can tap into the trend of upcycled sneakers to offer sustainable and eco-friendly shoe options.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can find opportunities in promoting and supporting circular economy practices in fashion.

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