
On Running's Spray-On Shoe Upper Cuts Manufacturing Steps
On Running is using a spray-coating process to build the upper—the part that wraps your foot—directly onto a mold, skipping traditional stitching and gluing. The result is a single-piece upper that spreads weight more evenly and uses less material. The shift demands expensive machinery and precise control, but could make manufacturing in higher-wage countries economically viable again.
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