Japanese traditional sandals

日本製の下駄や草履や雪駄など!
ZORI-GETA-SETTAS
Men's,women's Japanese traditional sandals
Zōri (草履) are flat and thonged Japanese traditional sandals made of rice.
The traditional forms of zōri are seen when worn with other traditional clothing; modern forms are fairly common, especially in summer. While geta are nowadays worn with the informal yukata, zōri are associated with the more formal kimono. The formality of the occasion affects the choice of kimono and zōri. The bulrush covered zōri that resemble tatami mats are not used with kimono, but are considered working wear or matched with casual Western or Japanese clothing, for example jinbei. Thus they rank close to the wooden geta.
Geta (下駄) are a form of traditional japanese footwear that resembles both clogs and flip-flops. They are a kind of sandals with an elevated wooden base held onto the foot with a fabric thong to keep the foot well above the ground. They are worn with traditional japanese clothing as kimono or yukata, but (in Japan) also with Western clothing during the summer months. Sometimes geta are worn in rain or snow to keep the feet dry, due to their extra height and impermeability compared to other shoes such as zori.
The SETTAS (せった) are sandals traditional Japanese woman with a vinyl, and sole leather, all our settas is of Japanese manufacture
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