A company from Japan may be changing all that quickly, however, with real clothes. And by no means are we discussing down home, frumpy, clunky, unattractive wear. This is good looking stuff, and as the designer makes clear, it’s meant to become a future standard for daily life. Considering that we see 3D printing making impacts nearly everywhere, offering greater affordability and convenience due to innovations that allow for myriad materials and customizations, it’s really no surprise to think that one day it will be the norm.
“This is real clothing created with a 3D printer,” Ono told 3DPrint.com.
The idea, ultimately, was to create a knitted product, and what you see is a vest with interlinked material, shown off with other traditional pieces of clothing, beautifully juxtaposed. Ono explains that the team was able to make the piece through 3D modeling, creating a special algorithm that was then used to create a woven pattern without any seams.
Using flexible TPU material in what was a rather complex process, Ono and the designers were able to provide a new level in elasticity, with the result being clothing that truly feels like cloth.“The clothing was modeled as it would be if it were knitted with thread inside the 3D software,” Ono told 3DPrint.com.
“Until now, 3D printed clothing has been limited to use only in shows or for display purposes,” said Ono. “However, using this method it is possible to create clothing that can actually be used for daily wear.”
The designers see their work as a new yet ‘unfamiliar’ concept that will show the world how 3D printed items really can exist in the world, and ‘without issue.’ This material and 3D printing method allow for something much different than plastic clothes. The AMIMONO fashion is woven, not unlike a wool sweater, according to STARted. The material offers uncommon flexibility thanks to TPU, allowing for the desired rigidity along with the ability for expansion and contraction, as well as foldability.
While they are only offering up one piece so far, as you can see in the video, AMIMONO certainly presents both elegance and versatility, not to mention the opportunity for customization and material that will stand the test of time for years of wear. Discuss further in the 3D Printed Knitted Dress forum over at 3DPB.com.