Give it a few years, and 3D printing will be invading every aspect of your life. Until then, you’ll have to wait for companies to release a few products at a time that you can snatch up. Nike’s Rebebto duffel won’t be carrying around your gym gear anytime soon, but for the few select soccer players getting one before this year’s World Cup, it is a pretty sweet gym bag. The bag features a 3D-printed base that’s lightweight and supportive that’s been mixed with premium leather on top. The bag gets its interesting design from the company’s Flyknit cleats, and you might just get to catch a glimpse of one when Brazil, Portugal, or England take the pitch.
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