3-D Printed Bikini Tests Fabricated Fashion | Shapeways | Geek Chic | LiveScience

The N-12 bikini.
The N-12 bikini.
CREDIT: Contiuum

Bespoke tailoring usually applies to men′s suits, and conjures up an image of Seville Row craftsmen doing things the old fashioned way. The introduction of the 3-D printed bikini flips that image on its head, showcasing how computer generated tailoring can produce the custom fit needed for female apparel that demands high quality in form and function. Designed by Continuum fashion, in cooperation with Shapeways 3-D Printing, the N-12 bikini tests the limits of fabricated clothing as much as it looks good on the beach.

The bikini itself is composed of small nylon disks held together like pieces of armor. The nylon is laser sintered into place using Shapeways' 3-D printing machine. According to Fabbaloo, each component such as the cups, the halter and the strap are custom-designed and sold separately, for a total of $275. [...]

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