





Sandales coussin Setta (Noir, M-XXL)
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Naturel et élégant
Ces sandales setta faites à la main sont de la meilleure qualité Kyoto. Fabriquées en paille tressée de style tatami en deux panneaux avec des lanières en velours noir et des semelles en caoutchouc éponge. Les semelles sont en EVA, le caoutchouc expansé respectueux de l'environnement utilisé comme amortisseur dans les chaussures de sport. Ils sont disponibles en plusieurs tailles qui s'adaptent à une gamme de pointures de chaussures.
Attention : le style de semelle peut varier selon le distributeur.
À porter de préférence avec nos chaussettes tabi .
Moyen : (24 x 9,5 cm. Pointure US Mens 7/8)
Grand : (25 x 10 cm. US Mens 8/9)
L-Large : (27 x 10,4 cm. US Mens 9/10)
X-Large : (28 x 11,5 cm. US Hommes 10/11)
XX-Large : (30 x 11,7 cm. US Hommes 11/12)
Consultez nos tableaux de tailles pour les comparaisons Jpn/US/UK/Eur
Matière : Tatami, velours (string), caoutchouc EVA (semelle)
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Sandales coussin Setta (Noir, M-XXL)
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from 236 reviewsPro quality hat

Definitely a must shop and go for genuine japanese clothing.

Superb products, customer service and experience

The Giants pro model fitted cap is perfect for a fan of the Giants. It fits well and is stylish.

I am very impressed by the quality and the workmanship of the garment. I live in a cold mountain town in Colorado. Our winter can be brutal. I am looking forward to utilizing my new Hansen

The tobi pants fit perfectly at the size i chose. The accompanying jacket that i bought is a little short on the sleeves but perfect in the shoulders. Im 1.85m tall 80kg and i bought a L size jacket. The material feels awesome

Excellent quality clothing. Order comes in good time. Very happy customer

Perfect fit and comfort! Could wash them easily. Will probably buy one more pair of another color.

perfect bagginess, 10/10 would recommend

I wear it to study, do paperwork, lawnwork, anything. There is no better feeling than knocking out some homework shirtless with this wrapped around your head.

I am 6’4 and 250ibs and finding shoes in my size in Japan is really hard but this place delivered, they look great and feel great and have a cool look to them any bigger dude with a thick frame check these out.

as I am in the USA, work in a world, with too many choices for working clothes, I can buy what seems sensible,am unhappy the moment I try them on.Except in this case. I can move my shoulders, arms as well,and crawl and reach,without the need to re-adjust my sloppy,untucked,western shirt situation.Truly great to not be embarassed by clothes, These are the best!

These are awesome!
Fast shipping,Great product
Keep up the good work

These are my fourth pair of Toraichi, and although I originally intended them to be something of a novelty, (I chose camouflage, accordingly) these are my favorite cut, thus far.
I intend to acquire more of them, in more colors, as I could wear these every day. The cotton fabric, in conjunction with the roominess of the cut imparts a micro-climate effect that helps regulate temperature much more comfortably than western work pants. Less weight at the cuffs makes them easier to walk around in, and they don't drag at the cuffs or at the seat, nor do they bind.
And, yes-- "fighting spirtit at work!" is more than just a slogan. I am old enough to remember the world before civilian cargo pants, when the work of cowboys dictated what the rest of us wore to work in the US. When cargos hit the scene, they gave one the feeling of "combat readiness," as they were adapted from Battle Dress Uniforms, but they are a flawed concept.
Toraichi imbue the wearer with a similar feeling of readiness and ability, but with a much less militaristic attitude; "fighting spirit," with the intent to do one's best, and not necessarily to defeat, dominate, or harm anything in the process.
For me, and the life I live-- they are perfect, even though I do not ride horses.

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these are so uncomfortable to wear for more than 5min. The part that goes in between the toes (thong) is so hard and ridged that I don't even think I can last long enough to break them in. I don't wear sandals ever, but I've been wearing tabi style shoes for over a decade so it's not a matter of getting use to this type of thing. There isn't a distinction between left or right foot, but it doesn't really matter either way is uncomfortable. IMO not worth what I paid. Also, I got the XL which should have been big/long enough but it's about an inch short