Way back in 2004, Marc Newson and Nike collaborated on the Zvezdochka, a revolutionary sneaker made from four interchangeable parts: The outer cage, the outsole, the innersleeve and the insole were all user-swappable. The swappability was done mostly for style, but now Nike's ISPA (Improvise; Scavenge; Protect; Adapt) design team is revisiting the concept in the name of sustainability. "This season, the ISPA team considered the circular design principle of 'disassembly,' or the...
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