Round toe Tabi Shoes Bi-Pattern/ Woven Roses×Sashiko Indigo
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■About Product
・This item is a \"Kyoto Design Excellent\" certified item.
・Manufactured in Takasago city of Hyogo prefecture which is known as the birthplace of rubber sole industry with more than 100 years of history.
・For the ankle fabric, we use Japanese-made No. 8 canvas [Fujikinbai Canvas®], which is produced in Japan from spinning to processing.
・The instep fabric uses sashiko fabric made by Otada Co., Ltd. in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture. (Sashiko fabric only)
・Split toe design may cause some inconveniences in marshy or grassy places, therefore we created this round toe tabi.
・The feeling of the sole is often well suited for workers who usually work in high places.
・Uses quilted (Sashiko) fabric produced by Otada, Ltd. of Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture.
・Can also be worn by opening the closures (kohaze) and folding down to show the lining.
・Toes are not splitted inside.
・A design with three kohaze closures and an original insole.
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※Due to the hand-printed nature of the fabric, the placement of patterns differs from one product to another. Please note it cannot be specified.
※There are two sticker types of brand names on the back of Tabi Shoes. You cannot choose the type.
※There may be yellowish stains on the white sole due to the production process.
※There may be dirt such as adhesive glue.
※Oil stains may adhere to the surface of insole due to the rubber pasting process.
※White spots may appear on the sewn area. This is because the undyed white inner fabric is brought to the front during the sewing process.