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August’s Top 3D‑Printed Sneakers: Nike AM1000, adidas Climacool Laced & Sneakprint

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Last updated: August 18, 2025 9:38 am
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Nike Air Max 1000 “Oat” — official product image ahead of the Aug 19 SNKRS draw. Credit: Nike
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Introduction: 3D‑printed footwear is having a moment

August 2025 is a turning point for 3D‑printed sneakers: two headline drops from Nike and adidas, plus a custom‑fit option that previews where the tech is headed. In this guide, you’ll get verified release dates, prices, and where to buy (SNKRS, Confirmed, Zellerfeld). We’ll also clarify what’s actually 3D‑printed on each model and share concise fit notes to help you choose quickly.

Table of Contents
Introduction: 3D‑printed footwear is having a momentSection 1 — Nike Air Max 1000 (AM1000) — “Oat” & “Black”Story & HighlightsRelease • Price • AvailabilityWhat’s Actually 3D‑PrintedFit & Sizing NotesWhy It Stands Out in AugustSection 2 — adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” (JQ6647)Story & HighlightsRelease • Price • AvailabilityWhat’s Actually 3D‑PrintedFit & Sizing NotesWhy It Stands Out in AugustSection 3 — Sneakprint (Custom 3D‑Printed Midsoles)Story & HighlightsStatus • Pricing • How to OrderWhat’s Actually 3D‑PrintedFit & Sizing NotesWhy It Stands Out in AugustPrice & Value Snapshot (at a glance)Mini Buyer’s GuideFAQsClosing ThoughtsSources

Release windows and prices can vary by region. Always confirm in your local brand apps at checkout.


Section 1 — Nike Air Max 1000 (AM1000) — “Oat” & “Black”

Nike Air Max 1000 “Black” — Zellerfeld
Nike Air Max 1000 “Black” — Zellerfeld-exclusive, limited drop. Credit: House of Heat

Story & Highlights

After a teaser debut at industry events last year, Nike’s AM1000 finally arrives for the public. It reimagines the Air Max idea by surrounding a classic visible Air unit with a mostly 3D‑printed lattice body—built with variable densities to balance support and flex. The model is produced in partnership with Zellerfeld and tagged “Made in Germany.”

Release • Price • Availability

  • Date: August 19, 2025.
  • Price: about $180 (some early reports listed higher regional pricing; the in‑app price is authoritative).
  • Where: “Oat” via SNKRS (North America); “Black” as a Zellerfeld exclusive, widely described as limited.

What’s Actually 3D‑Printed

Most of the shoe’s structure—the upper and exoskeleton—is additively manufactured as a tunable lattice. The Air unit is traditional (not printed). The result is a lightweight, slip‑on form with strategically zoned cushioning and stability.

Fit & Sizing Notes

Laceless slip‑on with whole sizes only. If you’re between sizes, consider going half‑size up. Expect a snug, cradled feel through the toe and instep due to the lattice wrap.

Why It Stands Out in August

This is Nike’s most ambitious additive‑heavy Air Max to see a broad release. With one general‑release color and one limited drop, it spans both mainstream interest and collector appeal in a single week.


Section 2 — adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” (JQ6647)

adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” (JQ6647)
adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” (JQ6647) — $160; check Confirmed for regional timing. Credit: adidas

Story & Highlights

adidas evolves its printed Climacool concept into a more everyday‑wearable package by adding a conventional tongue and laces. You still get the striking, airy look of a single‑piece printed shell, now with better adjustability for different foot shapes.

Release • Price • Availability

  • Date/Price: $160 retail with regional timing between August 15 and August 20.
  • Where: adidas Confirmed (online) and select retailers (availability varies by market).

What’s Actually 3D‑Printed

The outer shell is produced via an additive process that runs for roughly 24 hours, including phases of spinning, baking, and compression of advanced polymers. The laces and tongue are traditional components added for lockdown and comfort.

Fit & Sizing Notes

The laced setup improves midfoot lockdown versus earlier slip‑on versions, while the shell stays breathable and quick‑drying. Most wearers should be fine true‑to‑size; narrow or low‑volume feet may appreciate the added adjustability.

Why It Stands Out in August

It’s a practical step forward: the futuristic printed aesthetic with better fit control at a relatively approachable price point.


Section 3 — Sneakprint (Custom 3D‑Printed Midsoles)

Sneakprint’s personalized 3D-printed midsole paired with crafted uppers.
Sneakprint’s personalized 3D-printed midsole paired with crafted uppers. Credit: Ruan van Jaarsveldt / Sneakprint via 3Dnatives

Story & Highlights

Instead of chasing a limited drop, Sneakprint leans into personalization. Orders are built around a printed midsole/insole tuned from your measurements—currently via an impression kit, with foot scanning rolling out. Uppers are crafted in small batches to complete the pair.

Status • Pricing • How to Order

  • Status: Ongoing custom orders (feature coverage published mid‑August details the process).
  • Pricing: Custom—quoted directly by Sneakprint.
  • How: Order direct; turnaround and options may vary by size and materials.

What’s Actually 3D‑Printed

The cushioning core (midsole/insole) uses a lattice tuned to weight and pressure patterns. The approach draws on manufacturing know‑how from established partners in printed midsoles.

Fit & Sizing Notes

Because the midsole is built to your measurements, the goal is a me‑size platform that reduces pressure points and hot spots. It’s a strong option for wide feet, unusual arches, or orthotics history.

Why It Stands Out in August

While big brands command headlines, Sneakprint represents the custom‑fit future—less hype, more made‑for‑you comfort.


Price & Value Snapshot (at a glance)

  • AM1000 “Oat” (SNKRS): ~$180; general release.
  • AM1000 “Black” (Zellerfeld): ~$179–$180; limited.
  • Climacool Laced “Glory Grey”: $160; staggered regional launch.
  • Sneakprint: Custom pricing; pays off in fit precision and on‑demand production.

Mini Buyer’s Guide

  • Best for collectors: AM1000 “Black.” Zellerfeld exclusive, limited numbers, first‑wave history.
  • Best for daily wear: Climacool Laced “Glory Grey.” Breathable printed shell + familiar lockdown from laces.
  • Best for comfort/fit: Sneakprint. Personalized lattice midsole tuned to your foot.
  • Care tip (all printed lattices): Avoid high heat and harsh solvents; follow brand care guidance.

FAQs

Are these truly 3D‑printed shoes?

  • Nike AM1000: Mostly 3D‑printed; the visible Air unit is traditional.
  • adidas Climacool Laced: The main shell is printed; laces and tongue are conventional.
  • Sneakprint: The midsole/insole is printed; uppers are crafted traditionally.

How limited are the AM1000s?

  • Black (Zellerfeld): widely described as limited; several outlets cite ~300 pairs.
  • Oat: releases via a SNKRS draw with a short entry window.

What’s the retail price?

  • AM1000 “Oat”: about $180 in SNKRS (final price depends on region).
  • AM1000 “Black”: about $179–$180 at Zellerfeld.
  • Climacool Laced: $160 at adidas Confirmed/retail partners.
  • Sneakprint: Custom—quoted per order.

Where do I buy?

  • AM1000 “Oat”: Nike’s SNKRS app (North America).
  • AM1000 “Black”: Zellerfeld’s site.
  • Climacool Laced: adidas Confirmed + select retailers.
  • Sneakprint: Direct from Sneakprint.

Closing Thoughts

Chasing hype and first‑edition history? Set a reminder for August 19. Want wearable futurism without the stress? The Climacool Laced balances a printed shell with familiar laces at $160. If fit is your non‑negotiable, Sneakprint points to the custom future.


Sources

  • Nike AM1000 “Oat” — Launch Details (SNKRS): https://www.nike.com/launch/t/nike-air-max-1000-oat-launch-details
  • Nike AM1000 “Oat” — SNKRS Release Page: https://www.nike.com/launch/t/air-max-1000-oat-na
  • Nike AM1000 “Oatmeal” — Sneaker Bar Detroit (Aug 5, 2025): https://sneakerbardetroit.com/nike-air-max-1000-oatmeal/
  • Nike AM1000 “Black” — Sneaker Bar Detroit (Aug 5, 2025): https://sneakerbardetroit.com/nike-air-max-1000-black/
  • Nike AM1000 “Black” — House of Heat (Aug 6, 2025): https://houseofheat.co/nike/nike-air-max-1000-black-release-date
  • Nike AM1000 “Black” — Zellerfeld Product Page: https://www.zellerfeld.com/products/air-max-1000
  • Nike AM1000 “Oat/Black” — Hypebeast (Aug 5–6, 2025): https://hypebeast.com/2025/8/nike-air-max-1000-oatmeal-hv0234-100-release-info
  • adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” (JQ6647) — adidas (lists Confirmed): https://www.adidas.com/us/climacool-shoes/JQ6647.html
  • adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” — Sneaker News (Aug 14, 2025): https://sneakernews.com/2025/08/14/adidas-climacool-laced-glory-grey-jq6647-release-date/
  • adidas Climacool Laced “Glory Grey” — House of Heat (Aug 15, 2025): https://houseofheat.co/adidas/adidas-climacool-laced-glory-grey-jq6647-release-date
  • Sneakprint custom midsoles — 3Dnatives feature (Aug 15, 2025): https://www.3dnatives.com/en/sneakprint-creates-the-perfectly-fitted-pair-of-sneakers-using-3d-printing-1508202501/

Note: Some outlets reported a ~300‑pair figure for AM1000 “Black”; others flagged the drop as limited without confirming an exact count. Always defer to brand/app pages for final times and pricing in your region.

TAGGED:3D-printed sneakersadidas Climacool Lacedadidas ConfirmedAugust 2025 sneaker dropsNike AM1000SneakprintSNKRS releasesZellerfeld
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