Chromat Babes are always on the cutting edge. Level up your lingerie game with the 3D Printed Sports Lace Bra currently available online and in stores starting February.
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Chromat Babes are always on the cutting edge. Level up your lingerie game with the 3D Printed Sports Lace Bra currently available online and in stores starting February.
Chromat believes 3D printing has the potential to change fashion in the same way that MP3's changed music. Imagine a world in which each fashion collection was available for instant download online.
Read more about Chromat's 3D Printing process on our blog, and don't forget to do Saturday night RIGHT in the Chromat 3D Printed Sport Lace Bra.
3D Printed designs from SS15 available now before they hit stores in February.
Photo by Christine Hahn
Formula 15: the first Chromat collection that integrates 3D printing into designs.
Be the first to order a 3D printed design online before they hit shops in February!
Chromat SS15 Runway Show PRE-ORDER the full collection straight from the runway at SHOP.CHROMAT.CO 3D Printed Sport Lace Bra: http://chromat.co/collections/ss15-formula-15/products/3d-printed-sport-lace-bra Sheer Arc Bottom: http://chromat.co/collections/ss15-formula-15/products/sheer-arc-bottom
R&D: 3D Printed Bra
designed by continuum fashion, the 'n12' bikini is the first completely 3D printed, ready-to-wear item of clothing. the bikini demonstrates the intricacy possible with this technology, as well as the technical challenges of creating a flexible surface. thousands of circular plates are connected by thin springs, creating a wholly new material that holds its form as well as being flexible. nylon 12, the source of the bikini's name as well as the material from which it is printed, is well suited for swimwear as it is innately waterproof. the 'n12' was designed using rhino 3D CAD software and a specially written algorithmic script to create the structure of the 3D printed fabric, using a complex 'circle packing' equation on an arbitrarily doubly curved surface. for a smooth responsive pattern, the size of the circles need to respond to curvature and edge conditions of the form; therefore, the aesthetic design is completely derived from the structural design.