The HOUSE OF ERRORS x ALIVEFORM "TOPO-01" Drops Next Week
Featuring a sustainably-produced melting design.
UPDATE: After surfacing via early in-hand shots, the 3D-printed HOUSE OF ERRORS x ALIVEFORM footwear collaboration has been confirmed via official imagery. Dubbed “TOPO-01,” the model is designed with stacked wavy panels, giving off a distorted experience when perceived from the medials.
The rubberized shoe features a high-top construction, while the sole units connect via interlocked plaques that boast linear detailing. The midsoles see a cemented finish, featuring HOUSE OF ERRORS’ glistening eye logo and ALIVEFORM’s block-style text inscribed into the bottoms.
Take an official look at the collaboration above. The fully 3D-printed shoe is scheduled to drop next week via both retailers.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
Rising London-based label HOUSE OF ERRORS has rapidly grown its output in the international streetwear market, gaining attention due to its puffed graphic designs that garner a second look. Following his striking collaboration with Gucci Vault, designer Fully has just given a first look at the brand’s first footwear project.
Made in collaboration with sustainable Japanese label ALIVEFORM, HOUSE OF ERRORS grasps its advanced technology to create a 3D-printed design taken from the future. Titled TOPO-01, the collaborative offering marks HOUSE OF ERRORS’ first step into footwear. The shoe boasts a laceless construction and layered design that gives off a melted effect. The ribbed blueprint sports wavy panels that extend into the midsoles and outsoles, tonally completing the delivery in an all-black colorway.
Take a closer look at the HOUSE OF ERRORS x ALIVEFORM collaboration in the gallery above. Although no release details have been announced, the model is expected to drop in the coming months.
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