Nat 2 Nat-2 Nat-2™ X KL Studio Space Sleek Low Meteorites
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- Nat 2 Nat-2 Nat-2™ X KL Studio Space Sleek Low Meteorites
- SKU: EN-1116725400
- Category: Nat 2
- Tag: Nat 2
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Nat 2 Nat-2 Nat-2™ X KL Studio Space Sleek Low Meteorites
Space sneaker line A fashionable Mars mission from Munich. The high-end label nat-2 ™ has teamed up with KL Studio, also from Munich, and developed a sustainablebut at the same time technical, innovative and visionary futuristic sneaker project.Also 100% vegan. The designer Konstantin Landuris (KL Studio, * 1979, Munich) and nat-2 ™ designer and founderSebastian Thies (* 1981, Munich) jointly developed a sneaker that would not only be wearable for the next Mars mission but also accommodated a real meteorite.The individual data of each meteorite (name, age, weight, location, time of discovery, etc.) are lasered onto the sole side of the other shoe. For this purpose, the already extremely minimalist nat-2 ™ classic Sleek Low was reduced to the essentials. The result is a slipon sneaker made from ultra-light, water and tear-resistant Tyvek ® paper. The nat-2 ™ Signaturelining, woven in Germany, consists of bioceramicfibers and real silver threads that have an antibiotic,antistatic and climate-regulating function.The insole is made from recycled cork.A separate, functional, minimalist lacing system has also been developed and is included with every pair of shoes.The sneakers come wrapped in a gold and silver emergency blanket, inspired by the Apollo 13 mission.The real rubber outsole and shoes are made fairlyand by hand in Italy. Three color variants are offered in limited quantities. Facts about the Muonioalusta meteorite used: A relic from the Kuiper belt is integrated into the shoe, which has a structure (Widmanstätten structure that on Earth not happening like this. the meteorite consists of iron and is included as a disc 13.5 mm diameter cut. The meteorite contains the extremely rare quartz mineral stishovite, the possibly 400 million years ago in an asteroid collision originated in space. About 800,000 years ago, stray fields in an area about 40 x 20 km in diameter







