Slip the Japanese Sandals Wood with a pair of white tabi socks
These wooden Japanese sandals are part of samurai and geisha outfit. They are worn since Edo-era. Now zori and geta sandals are popular for fashionistas from Harajuku district. Slip on a pair of traditional Japanese shoes to complement a Kimono, or to add authentic style to your wardrobe. The Geta sandal can also be worn with Western attire if you want a casual look in summer or at home.
- The dai: the body of zori sandals is made of carved wood
- The hanao: the strap used to wear zori or geta is made of thick fabric
- The design of the straps corresponds to the Japanese Seigaiha pattern
- The non-slip coating: made of rubber to prevent slipping
We recommend taking one to two sizes above your usual size.