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Thank you for viewing. This is a formal set of Japanese-style sandals (zori) and a clasp-closure bag. The zori are made in a three-tiered construction, a high-class specification, and are an elegant pair made for formal wear. With a silver base, the classic patterns depicting fans and flowers are beautiful, and the appearance is dignified. You can use them with confidence at weddings, ceremonies, and other occasions where a sense of formality is required. Three-tiered zori are of a higher grade than ordinary zori, and are characterized by their good compatibility with formal kimono such as tomesode (formal black kimono), iro-tomesode (colored formal kimono), homongi (visiting kimono), and furisode (long-sleeved kimono). The bag is a clasp-closure type, easy to open and close, and has a gusset, making it practical. It can hold the minimum essentials: wallet, smartphone, and small items. 【Condition】 ・Zori: Some dirt and minor scratches on the underside due to use (There is no problem with slipping or wearing) ・The surface and thong are relatively good without any noticeable damage ・Bag: Slight scuffing on the corners and metal fittings (see photos) ※Please understand that there may be minor signs of use due to the item being pre-owned. Please check the condition carefully in the images before considering. Set Contents ・Three-tiered zori (1 pair, left and right) ・Japanese-style clasp-closure bag #ZoriBagSet #ThreeTieredZori #FormalWear #Formal #JapaneseAccessories #Tomesode #IroTomesode #Homongi #Furisode #Wedding #Ceremony #EntranceCeremony #GraduationCeremony #Shichigosan (Seven-Five-Three Festival) #Omiyamairi (Visit to a shrine for a newborn)
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