While mass customization seems to be the future of fashion, 3D printed clothing is still in its infancy. So, the ability to order items personally tailored via 3D scans may seem like a logical inevitability to the futurists in the crowd, it will take some time to get the concept off the ground. This may be in part due to the fact that most 3D printed clothing attempts to craft textiles from rigid thermoplastics. In turn, we’ve seen a number of startups seek to bring the on-demand, customization offered by 3D printing to the soft fabrics we’re accustomed to wearing. …
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