Inc Description Bio Mecha Inc Description Bio Mecha
The conventional designs of Smart Doll footwear have been limited to traditional shoe-making methods, however, I really wanted to make something different and knew this could only be done with non-traditional shoe making technology.
A fusion of organic and mecha design - our new line of Vinyl Bio Mecha footwear results from many (maaany) moons of experimenting with non-conventional shoe-making techniques - 3D printing and vinyl casting - you can see just some of the prototypes below.
The deep heel socket was designed mainly for future-proofing purposes. You can pull off the plug from a Clickety-Click stand and plug it into the socket for slightly more balance or aesthetics.
Boot Cuffs are recommended as part of the aesthetic, but if you don't have any, you can make your own with torn rags or even a lace around the ankles.
Conceptualized by Milpix. Made in Osaka.
REASONS NOT TO BUY
- This product is made from Sofubi (vinyl). Those who prefer leather might not find this product suitable.
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The back of the boot has a slit that has to be prized apart to insert/remove the foot - this may require some strength but is much easier to wear than our previous vinyl boot products.
- The slit at the back will not close completely - check the photos to see what I mean.
- Some flash may be left over inside the deep heel socket - this is more noticeable in colors other than black.
- If you are going to plug some clickety-click stands into the socket, be aware that they provide minimal balance support.
- The boots don't stain as no ink is involved in their creation - if you discover a mark on the foot after wearing any of our footwear - it's probably accumulated dust that can be removed from the foot with thinner or melamine sponge.
- Clickety-click stands, boot cuffs, and our roof/stairs are pictured in the photos but not included.
- We kept the 3D print layering for an additional "digital" aesthetic which some folks may not like.
- The symmetrical boot design can be worn on either foot. However, if you remove both boots with feet attached, you won't know which foot is in which boot. Your Smart Doll will inform you by kicking you if you attach the feet to the wrong shin.
- Humans cannot wear them even though they may cost more than human footwear. However, I plan on making human versions as I would love to wear them myself ;-)
- You could instead buy several jars of "Trader Joe's Everything but the Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend 2.3 oz."
- Even if you chop up the boots and sprinkle them on some nachos, the nutritional value will be close to zero. Those nachos will then be your last meal as your Smart Doll (who was watching you chop up their new boots) proceeds to make you into nachos topping.
- If you were lucky enough to avoid being seen by your Smart Doll while chopping up their boots, the nachos will still be your last meal, as ingesting vinyl is not something you should be doing in the first place - stick with water and nachos if you got no topping.
The conventional designs of Smart Doll footwear have been limited to traditional shoe-making methods, however, I really wanted to make something different and knew this could only be done with non-traditional shoe making technology.
A fusion of organic and mecha design - our new line of Vinyl Bio Mecha footwear results from many (maaany) moons of experimenting with non-conventional shoe-making techniques - 3D printing and vinyl casting - you can see just some of the prototypes below.
The deep heel socket was designed mainly for future-proofing purposes. You can pull off the plug from a Clickety-Click stand and plug it into the socket for slightly more balance or aesthetics.
Boot Cuffs are recommended as part of the aesthetic, but if you don't have any, you can make your own with torn rags or even a lace around the ankles.
Conceptualized by Milpix. Made in Osaka.
REASONS NOT TO BUY
- This product is made from Sofubi (vinyl). Those who prefer leather might not find this product suitable.
-
The back of the boot has a slit that has to be prized apart to insert/remove the foot - this may require some strength but is much easier to wear than our previous vinyl boot products.
- The slit at the back will not close completely - check the photos to see what I mean.
- Some flash may be left over inside the deep heel socket - this is more noticeable in colors other than black.
- If you are going to plug some clickety-click stands into the socket, be aware that they provide minimal balance support.
- The boots don't stain as no ink is involved in their creation - if you discover a mark on the foot after wearing any of our footwear - it's probably accumulated dust that can be removed from the foot with thinner or melamine sponge.
- Clickety-click stands, boot cuffs, and our roof/stairs are pictured in the photos but not included.
- We kept the 3D print layering for an additional "digital" aesthetic which some folks may not like.
- The symmetrical boot design can be worn on either foot. However, if you remove both boots with feet attached, you won't know which foot is in which boot. Your Smart Doll will inform you by kicking you if you attach the feet to the wrong shin.
- Humans cannot wear them even though they may cost more than human footwear. However, I plan on making human versions as I would love to wear them myself ;-)
- You could instead buy several jars of "Trader Joe's Everything but the Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend 2.3 oz."
- Even if you chop up the boots and sprinkle them on some nachos, the nutritional value will be close to zero. Those nachos will then be your last meal as your Smart Doll (who was watching you chop up their new boots) proceeds to make you into nachos topping.
- If you were lucky enough to avoid being seen by your Smart Doll while chopping up their boots, the nachos will still be your last meal, as ingesting vinyl is not something you should be doing in the first place - stick with water and nachos if you got no topping.