Article 6YNVX Adidas now offers a laced version of its 3D-printed shoes

Adidas now offers a laced version of its 3D-printed shoes

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Andrew Liszewski
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adidas2.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100Adidas' Climacool Laced are $20 more expensive than the original slip-on version. | Image: Adidas

Adidas has released a new variant of its 3D-printed Climacool shoes with laces so you can adjust their fit and potentially tone down how tightly they hug your feet. Featuring a breathable lattice structure created through an additive printing process, the shoes have previously only been available as slip-ons in a single off-white colorway, but now feature a black tongue and laces potentially making them look less like an experiment in shoe design and more like a regular sneaker.

The Climacool were originally launched last September in limited quantities, but Adidas expanded their availability in April 2025 with a global launch that included select Adidas store locations in the US. The new $160 Climacool Laced are $20 more expensive than the slip-on version, and while they're also available from selected retailers" and Adidas' stores starting today, they can only be purchased online through the company's Confirmed platform.

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The shoe's main structure is still 3D-printed as a single piece in a process that Adidas says takes approximately 24 hours and includes spinning, baking, and compression using high-tech polymers." The upper portion of the Climacool Laced features a slightly different design than the slip-ons that now incorporates printed eyelets, but the tongue and laces are made from different materials added afterwards that aren't 3D-printed.

The new version will potentially make the Climacool more comfortable and compatible with a wider variety of foot sizes while retaining the unique features of their 3D-printed lattice structure that was breathable and fast-drying.

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