Innovative 3D-printed sneakers inspired by human skeleton feature skeletal exoskeleton that wraps around the entire shoe.
EXOSKYN Shoes designed by Mahdi Naim redefine footwear design by combining human anatomy with 3D printing technology.
Made as a single-piece structure, the sneaker is produced on-demand with no seams, no glue, and no assembly.
Inspired by skeletal framework of the human foot, EXOSKYN serves as a modern interface between the body and the world.
Skeletal cage enhances structural integrity of the shoe and delivers a cool design that blurs the lines between fashion, technology, and anatomy.
The bio-inspired exoskeleton wraps around the foot to provide both flexibility and support.
Balancing radical experimentation with scalable production, EXOSKYN shoes represent a new chapter in sneaker innovation.
Outer structure of the shoe is made of a bone-like cage inspired by the natural shape and contours of the human foot.
Supportive ribs form an organic cage, following the tendons and bones of the foot in a way that feels both futuristic and anatomical.
EXOSKYN Shoes directly draw from the structure of the human foot, creating an organic fit and feel that traditional sneaker designs rarely achieve.
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