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The Cryptide 3D Printed Shoes Leave Mysterious Footprints
You may have seen shoes that were used by bootleggers during the Prohibition era that were designed to leave a cow's hoof print instead of a footprint, so they couldn't easily be tracked. That idea is back again, with a twist! German designer Stephan Henrich has designed a 3D printed shoe that looks very soft and comfortable, and has a matrix underneath to soften your steps. But the sole is designed to leave a footprint no one can figure out. It's called the Cryptide Sneaker, designed to leave the footprint of a cryptid, a legendary creature like the yeti or chupacabra. Here you can see this shoe from all angles, but they never show us what the footprint looks like!
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