Jeff Staple and Zellerfeld want to inject excitement and innovation into the sneaker market with the new 3D-printed Sapienz sneaker and Kung-Shu footwear presentation strategy. Staple x Zellerfeld Sapienz sneaker.Zellerfeld The Staple founder, who just opened the Staple 21 Mercer store in New York City this month, partnered with the 3D-printing footwear company to create a modern laceless sneaker crafted without molds, stitching or glue joints. The shoe features a bone-like design resembling laces, in reference to the once-necessary element of a sneaker. The Sapienz sneaker is marked at a price of $229 and available exclusively on zellerfeld.com in a cream color called Oat. Zellerfeld shoes, which are recyclable, are custom made to fit customers based on a scan of their feet. Staple x Zellerfeld Sapienz sneaker.Zellerfeld Staple also wants to challenge the status quo when it comes to footwear presentation, aiming to make the reveal of a sneaker more creative and fun. Inspired by kung fu cinema, storytelling and the art of movement, Staple created Kung-Shu, which has involved the release of entertaining cinematic snippets on social media revealing his latest shoe. Sapienz and Kung-Shu are slated for a global debut at ComplexCon Hong Kong. View
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