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SCRY™ Lab Unveils the Futuristic 3D-Printed 'Stela' Sneakers

Innovative footwear label SCRY™ Lab unveils two new low-cut shoes - ‘Stela Basic’ and ‘Stela Erosion.’ The new aerodynamic heels have split 3D-printed sole, honeycomb patterns and perforations across the soles and uppers, and a C-shaped heel. The ‘Stela Basic’ arrives in a smooth matte finish, while the ‘Stela Erosion’ takes a distorted approach.

SCRY™ also offers customization options for the ‘Stela’ shoeboxes, allowing customers to print custom text on the outside of each box. Inspired by the Black Monoliths in space, the ‘Stela Basic’ and ‘Stela Erosion’ footwear series "[transcends] the boundaries of time and space and breaks the constraints of dimensions."

If you’re looking for a new and inventive piece, the ‘Basic’ and ‘Erosion’ sneakers are now available on the SCRY™ Lab website.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Footwear - The use of 3D printing technology to create customizable footwear presents opportunities for innovation in materials, design, and supply chain management.
2. Customizable Shoeboxes - Customization options for shoeboxes provide an opportunity for brands to increase personalization and improve customer engagement through packaging design.
3. Aerodynamic Soles - The incorporation of aerodynamic design features in footwear can improve performance and comfort for athletes and consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Manufacturing - Footwear manufacturers can explore the use of 3D printing technology to create customizable and innovative footwear designs.
2. Packaging Design - Brands can seek opportunities to improve customer engagement and enhance the unboxing experience by offering customizable packaging design options.
3. Athletic Apparel - The use of aerodynamic design features in footwear presents an opportunity for companies in the athletic apparel industry to improve shoe performance for athletes.

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