Hugo and Zellerfeld Present 3D-Printed Moccasins: Sustainable and Customizable Fashion

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
3D-printed moccasins from Hugo Boss in vibrant colors, showcasing their seamless design and textured sole.

Hugo and Zellerfeld Reinvent Footwear with 3D-Printed Moccasins

The brand Hugo (from the Hugo Boss group) and the innovative company Zellerfeld have joined forces to create moccasins that seem straight out of the future. The result? Footwear entirely manufactured with 3D printing, seamless, without glues or additional components. 🚀 Produced in Zellerfeld's automated plant in Hamburg, these shoes are not only an example of efficiency, but also of sustainability, thanks to their 100% recyclable material.

Bold Design and Personalized Fit

These moccasins are designed for those seeking functionality without sacrificing style. With a sole that pays homage to the classic crepe but with a digital twist, and available in five vibrant colors (beige, black, red, orange, and blue), they are as versatile as they are eye-catching. 🌈 But the most revolutionary feature is their foot scanning system, which guarantees a perfect and personalized fit. Who said fashion couldn't be comfortable?

On-Demand Fashion: Less Waste, More Style

Forget mass production: these moccasins are manufactured on demand, minimizing material waste. Their debut at the Paris Fashion Week, during the Namesake show, made it clear that the future of footwear is already here. Additionally, they will be available exclusively on Zellerfeld.com, with promotional installations in Hugo stores in Amsterdam and Milan. 🛒

Innovation with purpose: footwear that adapts to your foot, not the other way around.

A Touch of Humor to Wrap Up

With these moccasins, fashion reaches a new level of personalization: now your shoes not only match your outfit, but the exact shape of your feet! 👣 So, if someone asks why you walk with such confidence, you can reply: "It's because my shoes are made to my measure... literally". And if they don't fit well, well... at least you can't blame the manufacturer. 😉