Israeli design student Nitzan Kish has enough regarding the violence on women in Israel. Because she feels little is being done about the very serious issue, Kish has taken matters into her own hands at the design table and 3D printer, fabricating material that is composed of interlocking links, can be assembled, disassembled, and rearranged--and can also serve duly as protection. The apparel features 3D printed spikes, cables, and even rope. Read more about this self-defense fashion in the full story: http://3dprint.com/91574/3d-printed-apparel-weaponry/