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↗A wide, soft 3D printed barefoot shoe built for custom-shape fitting or downloadable print files.
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Browse the full River Family shoe library, split between barefoot and slim sole models. Open any card, compare silhouettes and start print or buy flows directly from the page.
Wide, flexible 3D printed shoes designed around barefoot comfort, printable structure and custom-shape workflows.
A wide, soft 3D printed barefoot shoe built for custom-shape fitting or downloadable print files.
A wave-textured barefoot shoe with a lightweight shell and a softer visual rhythm.
An everyday 3D printed barefoot shoe with a rounded silhouette and direct custom-shape workflow.
A TPU-oriented barefoot shoe balancing softness, grip and printable structure.
A sculptural printable shoe with a cursive love pattern woven into the surface.
A simple one-piece printable shoe concept with a soft minimalist profile.
A flowing patterned barefoot shoe translated into printable files and custom-shape output.
A breathable no-laces barefoot shoe for easy wear and printable experimentation.
A folded mule-like silhouette for printable open footwear and custom-shape exploration.
A spiral-pattern barefoot shoe built for people who want visible generative geometry.
An earlier generation barefoot shoe with simple geometry and open-source print files.
A 45 degree conveyor-belt barefoot shoe concept designed for support-light manufacturing.
A soft sculpted barefoot shoe with a layered pattern and printable geometry.
A graphic patterned barefoot shoe with open-source print files and custom output.
Lighter, thinner and more experimental shoes that push silhouette, manufacturing logic and flexible sole geometry.
An open-source 3D printed shoe with a stronger product feel and both print and buy flow.
A conveyor-belt printed shoe experiment for manufacturing-led footwear research.
A simple printable barefoot shoe concept focused on cleaner lines and open files.
A conveyor-belt shoe study exploring thin walls, flow and lightweight flexible structures.
An experimental 3D printed shoe with a bold silhouette and custom print workflow.
Desktop print starts with the regular file download and then opens the QR path for custom shape. Desktop buy opens the standard size checkout first, with the QR option right below it.
Every print and buy action can open the same camera flow directly here, without sending users back to the old homepage. QR links also land back on the current page, not somewhere else.