Its Spooky Season! These 3D printed bat wings are the prefect accessory for your footwear of choice, for spooky times or all year round! Having worn these around town for an event or two, I never once found them to be troublesome, but they have definitely started a conversation or two! They are designed to easily be laced up on top of your footwear's normal lacing and not encumber your stride. Consider adding a little more style to your feet this year! Each listing is for two (2) pairs of wings. (4 wings total) The wings are roughly 4"x2" each. *listing is not for actual shoes, just accessories to add to shoes* These were designed by us at Rockwell Exchange and are printed in house! What is PLA? - PLA stands for Polylactic Acid, which is a plant based plastic (often times corn). Don’t let that name scare you though! This plastic is made of just Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. If Polylactic Acid sounds familiar, its because it should! PLA is made of the same chemical that our muscles produce when exercising, Lactic Acid! It is fully recyclable and biodegradable, but not recommended for a home composting setup.
Its Spooky Season! These 3D printed bat wings are the prefect accessory for your footwear of choice, for spooky times or all year round! Having worn these around town for an event or two, I never once found them to be troublesome, but they have definitely started a conversation or two! They are designed to easily be laced up on top of your footwear's normal lacing and not encumber your stride. Consider adding a little more style to your feet this year! Each listing is for two (2) pairs of wings. (4 wings total) The wings are roughly 4"x2" each. *listing is not for actual shoes, just accessories to add to shoes* These were designed by us at Rockwell Exchange and are printed in house! What is PLA? - PLA stands for Polylactic Acid, which is a plant based plastic (often times corn). Don’t let that name scare you though! This plastic is made of just Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. If Polylactic Acid sounds familiar, its because it should! PLA is made of the same chemical that our muscles produce when exercising, Lactic Acid! It is fully recyclable and biodegradable, but not recommended for a home composting setup.