
The new sneakers created by Heron Preston in collaboration with Zellerfeld, the Heron1, are just available.

Heron Preston, thanks to this truly innovative project, stands out again in the world of streetwear, anticipating the changes that will overwhelm the creative and production processes of sneakers.
In fact, the Heron1 is unique in its kind, not only for its particular design, but above all for the way it was produced.
In collaboration with the Zelleferd brand, a technology leader, the American artist has designed fully three-dimensional printable footwear in all sizes and in three different colors.

The shoe is made with a single completely recyclable material, therefore it does not require the use of toxic materials for the assembly or dyeing of the components. The really innovative element is the fact that this shoe is only made with a 3D printer!
Returning to the design of the sneaker, it is presented in three colors, namely white, black and orange and the texture of the upper recalls the skin of the legs of a heron, as well as the sole that incorporates the claws of the bird.
It is possible to win a Heron1 on the StockX website until October 8, by participating in a charity campaign for only $ 10. However, they will later be made available on the official StockX website.
Don’t worry about the sneaker fit, just scan your foot with an iPhone and it will be tailor-made!
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