3D-Printed Recycled Plastic Sneakers

The Oliver Cabell 'Phoenix' Sneakers are Eco-Chic

The Oliver Cabell 'Phoenix' sneakers are an eco-chic footwear style that aims to transform perceptions of what's possible thanks to recycling and the latest technology. The shoe is made from recycled plastic water bottles that have been cleaned, masticated, melted down and transformed into a yarn that is then used by a 3D printer to create the lightweight sneakers.

The footwear style is paired with an EVA sole for enhanced comfort along with a microfiber tongue for cooling effects and a liner that allows the shoes to be worn without socks thanks to an odor-reducing design.

The Oliver Cabell 'Phoenix' sneakers are priced at $95, come in black or white style options and are even capable of being machine washed to keep them fresh between wears.
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