Sandals. Japanese Katagami

Tired of wearing clunky shoes to check the mailbox? Fear not! With these comfortable sandals, you can just roll out of bed and head on out to collect the mail. 

The idea was born in Japan – a country where sandals are far more than just shoes. They’re a centuries-old tradition. An inextricable part of a kimono outfit. The footgear of Buddhist monks on their spiritual journeys. And a symbol of freedom to go wherever you like.?

Subu Tokyo makes sandals for all kind of wear, indoor, outdoor, city living, camping and winter times. 

  • Design: Unknown artist, Japanese Katagami, 1895–1898. The National Museum, Oslo
  • Teflon Coating - Stay safe from water
  • Multiple-layer cushion; feel as uf you stepped inside a cloud
  • Made by: Saba Tokyo
Sandals. Japanese Katagami is available to buy in increments of 1