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Lifestyle & Health

Where You Find The Perfect Pair Of Footwear For Your Kimono

Sampson Gaddah
Last updated: January 24, 2021 8:14 pm
Sampson Gaddah
January 9, 2021
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As we know about the Japanese traditional Culture they wear kimono (clothing) and wooden-made Sandals which is called (Geta).

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What are the best kimono shoes? Kimono Women Geta ClogsKimono Shoes: Zori Kimono Shoes: OkoboKimono Shoes: Boots

These days you won’t see many Japanese people with traditional kimono and footwear. Yet, but many people in Japanese cherished it so much and they wear kimono as a fashion especially There are a lot of choices to consider Japanese style, so you look in vogue and popular and ready to appreciate the Japanese festival.

So the people who love with Japanese traditional Culture and for those people who wear kimono and need to think about kimono and its sorts and need to think about that what is the best Sandals for kimono or looking for kimono shoes so you are on right spot we will discuss here pretty much all kind of Kimono and kimono shoes likewise will disclose to you about where you can purchase great and sensible kimono(clothing)and kimono shoes.

What are the best kimono shoes? 

The kimono shoes are normally tall, lifting the wearer off the ground. The additional tallness likewise secures the lovely Japanese kimonos while strolling start. Tabi (socks with the enormous toe independent) are worn to keep the feet warm and to keep contact from the lash of kimono shoes At the point when you put on kimono you should wear traditional Japanese Sandals, for example, Geta and Zori.

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Following are the different kimono shoes which you can consider to wear with traditional Japanese kimono and yukata. Also will tell you about the difference between kimono shoes and yukata traditional shoes.

Kimono Women Geta Clogs

These sandals are made from a flat piece of wood on two slats that raise the sole part off the ground. This is to keep the kimono from getting dirty. Geta can be very high or very low depending on the season and the clothes worn. For example, high geta can keep your kimono safe from high snow and rain puddles. The strap on the geta is called hanao and it can be made with many sorts of fabric. But cotton with traditional Japanese patterns is a bestseller. The hanao is knotted especially on the geta so that it can be replaced when needed. The hanao is always tied in the middle of the geta to prevent the wearer from walking sideways on the geta.

Geta are quite informal footwear and are mostly worn with a yukata and without tabi in the summer.

Kimono Shoes: Zori

The main difference between geta and zori is that zori is not made from wood. Compared to their clunky cousin, zori is elegant and formal. They have a taller wedge-shaped heel that is covered in fabric. Never wear geta under a kimono, but always wear zori kimono shoes. Even if it’s a casual kimono.

Originally, the zori was made from straw and does not look anything like the zori kimono shoes we see with formal kimonos today. They evolved into a dress shoe that is often very expensive. When wearing a formal kimono, the color of your purse and zori matches for coordination. Of course, this is always up to the individual’s taste. Even informal settings, your personality can shine through with your choice of kimono and colors.

 Kimono Shoes: Okobo

Okubo is also referred to as pokkuri or bikkurim geta from the sound made when walking. Just try repairing “pokkuri bikkurim” a few times, you will notice it sounds like clomping shoes. They are quite uncommon kimono shoes in the worn of traditional Japanese footwear. They are only worn by apprentice Geishas called Maiko. You may see these kimono shoes along the streets of Kyoto, Japan. The color of the strap indicates the Maiko’s ranking. When you see a red strap, you can be sure the Maiko has just begun her training. The height of these kimono shoes not only ensures that the expensive kimono doesn’t get dirty, but it also forces you to walk with small and slow steps. Listen closely for the tell-tale sound of clomping Okubo, and you will likely spot a Japanese geisha passing nearby.

Kimono Shoes: Boots

The only time when boots are acceptable to wear under a kimono is when wearing a hakama. And this privilege is given only to women. During graduation ceremonies, young women often wear a hakama with a furisode combination. The boots worn underneath the hakama are very stylish with a low heel. Typically the Japanese boots are black or brown with laces that go all the way to the top. They came into fashion during the Taisho era when many schoolgirls wore hakama

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