Vans and Ernest Packaging Solutions teamed up to create a first-of-its-kind footwear design, Vans x Ernest Cardboard Chaos, a pair of fully wearable Vans skate shoes made of paper. Developing the world's first skateable shoe made out of cardboard involved engineering a durable, flexible version of Vans’ iconic checkerboard pattern with innovative materials. As the partnering companies detailed in a press release, "the cardboard upper withstood every construction challenge, including the vulcanization process (275° heat and 20 PSI of pressure.)"
Since 2014, the Ernest Cardboard Chaos series has pushed the boundaries of material innovation, and since then, there's been a cardboard snowboard, a skateboard, a surfboard and other designs created to celebrate creativity, collaboration, and making seemingly impossible feats possible.
Skateable Cardboard Shoes
Vans and Ernest Packaging Solutions Created Cardboard Chaos
Trend Themes
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Sustainable Footwear — Developing cardboard shoes showcases a growing trend towards eco-friendly materials in footwear, presenting opportunities for reducing environmental impact in fashion.
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Material Innovation — The use of durable cardboard in high-stress applications like skate shoes highlights advancements in material science, opening the door for alternative material applications in various industries.
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Collaborative Design — The partnership between Vans and Ernest Packaging Solutions signifies an increasing trend of cross-industry collaboration to achieve groundbreaking product innovations.
Industry Implications
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Fashion and Apparel — Using cardboard as a viable material for wearable footwear represents a novel approach within the fashion industry, redefining how sustainable design is integrated into clothing and accessories.
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Packaging Solutions — Innovative cardboard solutions from companies like Ernest Packaging demonstrate new uses and demands for sustainable materials in packaging and beyond, stimulating industry growth through diversification.
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Extreme Sports Equipment — Creating functional sports equipment from cardboard, such as surfboards and skateboards, challenges traditional materials and introduces the potential for affordable and sustainable options in sports gear.