The Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are Limited to Just 96 Pairs
Michael Hemsworth — March 8, 2016 — Fashion
References: underarmour & gizmag
Major strides have been taken when it comes to athletic footwear, and the Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are another achievement for the industry. Featuring a 3D-printed aesthetic, the Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers were created using the Autodesk Within software.
The limited-edition Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are set to become available in limited supply (just 96 pairs) towards the latter half of March this year. Although the notion of 3D-printed footwear brings to mind ideas that the footwear might be less expensive than other styles on the market, the opposite is actually true. The Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are set to retail for $300 USD, which is a strikingly higher price point than other styles on the market. However, others haven't been designed using the sophisticated new Autodesk software.
The limited-edition Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are set to become available in limited supply (just 96 pairs) towards the latter half of March this year. Although the notion of 3D-printed footwear brings to mind ideas that the footwear might be less expensive than other styles on the market, the opposite is actually true. The Under Armour 'Architect' Trainers are set to retail for $300 USD, which is a strikingly higher price point than other styles on the market. However, others haven't been designed using the sophisticated new Autodesk software.
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