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Adidas has launched a new pair of limited-edition sunglasses featuring additive manufacturing, the industry's fancy term for 3D printing
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The sunglasses have a unique woven look, and, as you might have guessed, they can't be folded, given how they're made
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Only 150 pairs of these sunglasses are produced at a time, and very few people can buy them
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The new sunglasses are called the Adidas 3D CMPT, and they're made from a flexible nylon material coated with a rubber-like substance
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The lenses are made of brown polycarbonate with a mirror coating
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There are non-slip pieces on the ends of the temples and the bridge of the nose to keep the sunglasses from slipping off when in use
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3D CMPT sunglasses have a unique look that is often associated with items made using 3D printing technology
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However, unlike a pair of sunglasses frames you might print at home, this is a fully functional pair of sunglasses that can be used on a hike or on a sunny day
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The 3D CMPT is made in collaboration with the Marcolin Group, a Milan-based manufacturer that partnered with Adidas back in 2019
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