Hugo Boss is getting into the 3D-printed footwear game.
The German brand’s Hugo line debuted the its new 3D-printed loafer in collaboration with Zellerfeld during Namesake’s Paris Men’s Fashion Week show this weekend. (The shoe is not in collaboration with the Taiwanese brand.)
The shoe was also seen in a street style shoot conducted during fashion week. For this, Hugo styled the new shoe with hand-picked looks from the brand’s fall/winter 2025 collection.
Printed to order at Zellerfeld’s automated facility in Hamburg, Germany, each pair is made from a single recyclable material and is available in beige, black, red, orange, or blue.
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Next to Hugo, Zellerfeld has been chosen by some of the most influential names in design and culture like Nike, Louis Vuitton, Moncler, Jeff Staple, Heron Preston, and KidSuper.
Most recently, Zellerfeld released a new project with designer and frequent sneaker collaborator Sean Wotherspoon. The new two-silhouette collection, dubbed “Sean Double U,” features a mule and a sneaker.
Zellerfeld also made some noise in March with the release of the new 3D-printed Sapienz sneaker with Jeff Staple. The shoe features a bone-like design resembling laces, in reference to the once-necessary element of a sneaker.
Earlier that same month, Zellerfeld teamed up with Mallet on a new shoe. Dubbed the Nebula, the shoe is Mallet’s first foray into 3D printing and is considered the next chapter of its signature Neptune sneaker.
The Hugo x Zellerfeld loafer will be available exclusively on-demand on Zellerfeld.com, with in-store installations promoting the shoe exclusively at Hugo stores in Amsterdam and Milan.