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U.K.’s HOUSE OF ERRORS Introduces 3D-Printed Shoes With ALIVEFORM in First Foray Into Footwear

There's no mistake in HOUSE OF ERROR's forward-thinking design.

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There’s a discourse happening in some circles about the “puffication” of fashion and U.K.’s HOUSE OF ERRORS is at the center of it. Nevertheless, that’s what fashion was always about: to have the audacity to create hitherto unseen styles. It’s the same philosophy that’s garnered the label acclaim and a collaboration with Gucci Vault. Following this, founder and designer Fully has just teased their upcoming footwear.

With the help of sustainable Japanese label ALIVEFORM, HOE forays into the footwear space introducing the 3D-printed TOPO-01. Its design as futuristic as its name suggests. All black, the shoes feature a laceless construction in addition to its layered topography-derived aesthetic. The design sees it mold uniformly from the upper all the way to the sole unit. There underfoot is HOE’s signature “Shining Eye” on the fore with ALIVEFORM’s branding at the heel.

Not much is known about the pair yet like a release date nor a price point. But with Fully teasing them on Instagram, there’s reason to believe it may be out in the world in the coming months.

While waiting for an update, consider a look at Flowers for Society‘s upcoming sneaker. A look just as futuristic.

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