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Special price due to only 30cm size remaining. No other sizes available. Original price: 3800 yen 100% cotton Care instructions: Machine washable About this product: Show off your feet! Recommended for stage performances, dance tabi, and longevity celebrations (60th birthday)! Color tabi to stylishly and casually dress up your feet. Red color tabi (black cloth sole). The fabric is a firm twill weave for the upper, and the sole is either a W-shaped pattern of Tsuzure-ori (herringbone weave) or a diagonal striped pattern of Unsai-ori (cloud talent weave). 4 clasps. Please use these fashionable tabi for casual wear with kimono, for dance and stage performances, and for longevity celebrations (60th birthday), etc. ■Material: Upper: 100% cotton (twill weave), Lining: 100% cotton (bleached cotton) or non-woven fabric, Sole surface: 100% cotton (herringbone weave or cloud talent weave), Sole back: 100% cotton, Clasps: Stainless steel or aluminum ■Size: 30cm only ■Weight: 90 grams ■Color: Upper: Red, Lining: White, Sole surface: Black, Sole back: White, Clasps: Silver ■Remarks: [About Tabi Soles] There are three main types of tabi soles: Unsai-ori (cloud talent weave), Sugiaya-ori (herringbone weave), and Ishizoko-ori (stone bottom weave). Unsai-ori is a type of fabric weave with a diagonal striped pattern on the surface, which is a thick, durable, and supple cotton fabric. Tabi with this fabric on the sole are sometimes specifically called Unsai (sole) tabi. It is said that most tabi in eastern Japan have this Unsai sole. In addition to tabi soles, it is used for work clothes and military uniforms. Sugiaya-ori is a type of twill weave, and it is named for its striped pattern that resembles the leaves of a cedar tree. It has a W-shaped (or M-shaped depending on the viewing angle) surface and is a thick and durable cotton fabric. It is a weave pattern very similar to herringbone, often seen in tweed jackets. Tabi in western Japan tend to have this Sugiaya sole. Ishizoko-ori is a cotton fabric with a rough, uneven texture like cobblestones, woven with twin threads for the warp and thick and thin threads alternately for the weft. Tabi with this fabric on the sole are sometimes called Ishizoko tabi. It is very thick and durable, and has the characteristic of gripping tatami mats and floors (wood) well and being non-slip, and is very popular among carpenters, cooks, dancers, and kimono enthusiasts.
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