Flexible materials are expanding the creative boundaries of 3D printed wearables. Designers are no longer constrained by the limitations of rigid materials, allowing for the creation of complex, intricate structures that can stretch, bend, or fold. This flexibility opens up new possibilities in the design of wearables, including fashion tech, sportswear, and even prosthetics that mimic natural movement more closely.
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