Many people might associate geta with footwear worn with yukata or kimono.

Some may also envision special occasions such as festivals, firework displays, or moments spent at a ryokan.

Of course, geta are a perfect match for such attire.

However, geta were originally also everyday footwear in Japanese life.

While shoes have become mainstream with changing times and opportunities to wear geta have decreased, they were not originally meant only for special days.


Geta that also complement Western clothing

Recently, more and more people are pairing geta with Western clothing such as dresses, linen garments, and denim.

Simply incorporating geta into your footwear creates a relaxed, effortless look, allowing you to enjoy a natural and stylish appearance.

Summer, in particular, is a season where you can easily experience the comfort of geta, which can be worn casually barefoot.

The refreshing atmosphere, a little different from sandals, can also be said to be a unique charm of geta.


Enjoying them in everyday life

The origin of mizutori's geta craftsmanship was the desire to "create geta that can be worn more with everyday clothes."

With designs that are easy to match with everyday wear and a construction that prioritizes walking comfort, they can be casually incorporated not only on special days but also for everyday outings and travel.

A day out to your favorite cafe.

A weekend stroll in the neighborhood.

Lunch or shopping with friends.

Geta naturally accompany you during such everyday moments.


A fresh touch from your feet

Changing your entire outfit can be a bit daunting.

However, simply changing your footwear is an easy way to try something new.

Geta are not only footwear for special occasions but also footwear that can bring a fresh touch to your everyday life.

Why not discover your own way to enjoy them by pairing them with your usual clothes?