Hinoki footwear, genuine leather, cross, black / KH-05
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For quick outings to the entryway or veranda.
Also popular in hotels and ryokan.
[Material]
Thong (outer): Genuine leather
Thong (inner): *
Base: Shizuoka cypress
Sole: EVA, synthetic rubber (heel part)
[Compatible sizes]
S (approx. 22.0-23.0cm)
M (approx. 23.5-24.5cm)
L (approx. 25.0-25.5cm)
LL (approx. 26.0-26.5cm)
[Dimensions and weight]
Width: S approx. 8.5cm / M approx. 9.0cm / L approx. 9.5cm / LL approx. 10.0cm
Weight (both feet): S approx. 280g / M approx. 310g / L approx. 340g / LL approx. 360g
*May vary slightly due to being handmade.
《Cypress Footwear》
Cherishing and utilizing cypress means regenerating cypress forests.
Solid cypress planks born in Shizuoka are compressed with a special press, creating a strong and flexible curve that fits the foot.
These are "footwear" that allow you to enjoy the breath of the forest with all five senses.
*Those unaccustomed to thongs or the material may experience thong chafing. We recommend wearing them by gradually getting used to them, starting by just slipping them on.
*We also recommend using tabi socks or half socks.
Costume Artist
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture. Graduated from the Department of Design, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. As a costume artist, her work spans a wide range of fields including advertising, theater, dance, ballet, film, and television. She has received the Mainichi Fashion Grand Prize Newcomer Award, the Shiseido Encouragement Award, and has held numerous exhibitions. She is currently in charge of the set costumes for NHK E-tele's "Nihongo de Asobo."
[Caution]
○The wood grain and color of the base may vary due to it being natural wood.
○Due to browser settings, the color of the photo and the actual product may appear different.
○The appearance of colors and patterns may differ from the photo depending on the product.
○Due to being handmade, the heel height and shape may vary slightly.
○Please handle with care as bumping into hard objects may cause chips or scratches.
○Please be careful not to immerse in water.
○Do not leave near fire or heating appliances for long periods.
*Products may be discontinued or production may cease without prior notice, and designs and specifications may change.
This is a guide on how to care for geta and sandals.
1. Caring for the Wooden Base and Top Plate
Wiping:
Wipe away dirt with a soft cloth lightly dampened with lukewarm water.
Detergent:
In some cases, you may wipe the surface with a diluted neutral detergent.
2. Care for the Strap
Cleaning Method:
Remove dirt with a soft brush (like a toothbrush), then wipe with a soft cloth lightly dampened with lukewarm water.
Note:
Depending on the fabric, dye may bleed, so please test on an inconspicuous area first.
Please note that soaking the strap in water will cause it to harden.
Prevention:
We recommend lightly applying a waterproof spray before use. When doing so, be careful not to spray the wooden base.
3. Rubber Sole Maintenance
When to Replace:
To prolong the life of your geta, we recommend replacing the rubber soles frequently before the wooden base wears down.
Repairs:
You can have them replaced at a local shoe repair shop. If the wear extends past the rubber and reaches the wooden base, please consult the retailer.
4. Repairing Chipped Paint
For Black:
You can touch up the area with black nail polish or a black marker to make it less noticeable.
For Dark Brown:
You can touch up the area with a wood-staining pen. Please choose a color similar to the base.
Other:
Please contact us if the chipped area is large.
5. Care for Genuine Leather Uppers
Follow the same care instructions as for general leather shoes.
Removing Dirt:
Remove dirt with a soft brush (like a toothbrush), then wipe with a soft cloth dampened with shoe cleaner.
Moisturizing and Polishing:
Apply shoe cream to a soft cloth, work it in, then brush and polish to finish.
Note:
Please be aware that discoloration may occur depending on the color of the genuine leather and the cream.


I'll wrap it for you as a gift.
We offer free simple gift wrapping. If you would like this service, please write "Simple wrapping requested" in the notes section of your cart. We also offer special paid gift wrapping. If you purchase geta and a furoshiki together, we will wrap them in a special furoshiki.























