Unique heeled Geta with Back Belt (KTP-01-2)
Description
This unique new autumn collection from Mizutori features a new type of geta; A sturdy, comfortable model, with a back belt for better support and ease to walk. The simple, elegant design make them highly compatible with both Japanese and Western fashion; easily combined with both a cute summer dress as a cool leather jacket!
Whereas with traditional geta it is normal for the foot to stick out, this back belt makes the shoes fit more precisely; please take note of the sizing guide and feel free to send us your exact measurements when in doubt.
《 HITETE 》
A beautiful heeled style geta with 6,5 or 4.5 heel height that look beautiful under both kimono and Western style fashion.
Note that a geta sandal only approximately fits a shoe size as they leave some room for the feet.
SIZES:
SS(21.0~21.5cm)
S(22.0~22.5cm)
M(23.0~23.5cm)
L(24.0~24.5cm)
LL(25.0~25.5cm)
Dimensions
Heel height: approx. 4.5cm
Width: SS 8.0cm/S 8.5cm/M 9.0cm/L 9.0cm/LL 9.5cm
Established in Shizuoka in 1937, Mizutori is a small business of local artisans dedicated to making high quality Japanese footwear and improve people’s health, happiness and comfort through wearing and enjoying them.
・MIZUTORI geta sandals are fashionable, easy to wear and long-lasting footwear. The timeless designs suit both casual and fashionable wear.
・Walking with MIZUTORI geta sandals improves your posture and the blood circulation of your feet's soles.
・Geta may take some time getting used to. It is recommended that you start little by little so your feet can get used to them and they become comfortable for daily use. You can use Japanese two- or five toes socks during colder months.
・Due to the nature of the woven material of these geta, please wipe the geta clean immediately with a clean towel in case they get dirty.
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