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Ugnė Bankauskaitė
Textiles MA

Vilnius Academy of Arts

Specialisms: Footwear / Footwear / Accessories / Denim

Location: Vilnius, Lithuania

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Vilnius Academy of Arts

Ugnė Bankauskaitė

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First Name: Ugnė

Last Name: Bankauskaitė

Specialisms: Footwear / Footwear / Accessories / Denim

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My Location: Vilnius, Lithuania

University / College: Vilnius Academy of Arts

Course / Program Title: Textiles MA

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In this master’s thesis, the investigation centers on the recycling and repurposing of secondary fabrics within the domain of sports footwear. A primary focus is directed towards the process of material transformation, aiming to confer a secondary life to these materials. Provides a comprehensive examination of the historical and cultural trajectory of sports footwear, encompassing its evolutionary milestones, requisites, and societal embedment. Furthermore, it delves into the contemporary interface between humans and footwear in the 21st century. Instances of works by footwear designers and fashion entities espousing sustainability paradigms are elucidated. Concurrently, attention is devoted to the artistic community’s engagement with recycling practices and the adaptation of fabrics for a renewed existence. Master’s thesis encompasses the author’s individual experimental research endeavors, exploring avenues for instilling sustainability in sports footwear and experimenting with the amalgamation of disparate materials. A meticulous exploration of the symbiotic relationship between sustainability and footwear is conducted.

Recycling of Secondary Fabric in the Creation of Sports Shoes Design

Specialisms:

Accessories Footwear Denim

In this master’s thesis, the investigation centers on the recycling and repurposing of secondary fabrics within the domain of sports footwear. A primary focus is directed towards the process of material transformation, aiming to confer a secondary life to these materials. Provides a comprehensive examination of the historical and cultural trajectory of sports footwear, encompassing its evolutionary milestones, requisites, and societal embedment. Furthermore, it delves into the contemporary interface between humans and footwear in the 21st century. Instances of works by footwear designers and fashion entities espousing sustainability paradigms are elucidated. Concurrently, attention is devoted to the artistic community’s engagement with recycling practices and the adaptation of fabrics for a renewed existence. Master’s thesis encompasses the author’s individual experimental research endeavors, exploring avenues for instilling sustainability in sports footwear and experimenting with the amalgamation of disparate materials. A meticulous exploration of the symbiotic relationship between sustainability and footwear is conducted.