"You wouldn't download a T-shirt" : 3D printing of everyday clothing at home

Author(s): Roozen, L.J.H. (2017)

Abstract:
3D printing offers a lot of potential in many industries, but the possibilities it has in the fashion industry are still largely unexplored. 3D printed fabrics and clothing do exist, but are inaccessible and rarely meant to leave the haute couture runway. To broaden the field and make 3D printed fashion more accessible, this paper goes over some possibilities to create an item of clothing that is both visually appealing and suitable for daily wear, using commercially available 3D printing methods.

Document(s):

Roozen_BA_EEMCS.pdf