Sunday, April 29, 2012
The Future of Shoes?
I'm find Nike's new Flyknit technology fascinating in the sense of "why didn't I think of that" ingenuity. Flyknit adapts machinery used to knit socks and sweaters and applies it to knitting the entire body of a shoe using synthetic threads. This is then attached to the sole. This process would potentially reduce labor and shipping costs/duration as the system becomes mechanized and brings manufacturing back to the U.S. from Asia. Not only will the number of parts and steps for making a shoe be reduced, but also customization will be increased in allowing for fine changes in layering and threading for shoes. Link.
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