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"Stretchable Cotton Tabi Socks tabi"
This week's recommendation,"Stretchable Cotton Tabi Socks".
Established in 1955.
Producing about 40% of Oka Tabi (indoor footwear), one of the best specialty in Japan,
We manufacture at TISSUBE Maker "Bunraku Co., Ltd." located in Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture.
About material
Cotton Stretch fabric is Extra Long by its excellent breathability compared to Nylon material.



Even clogs and sandals, as well as being worn on flooring, are less slippery
We are easy to walk specifications.

Not to mention SOU・SOU style and Kimono
It is also recommended as a room shoe or a socks cover.

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4 comments
I wanted to purchase it for use by the sword fight
I can not practice sliding feet because I have a slip prevention.
Please do release by non-slip release by all means.
Thank you.
Thank you for comment this time.
Thank you for considering valuable comments for practicing for the scholarship.
Non-slip production, we will be a reference for the future.
If you don't mind, please consider a tatami mat Tabi Socks for Tatami Room. This is a specification that you can stop with a small hook and does not wear slippers.
If you have any comments or comments about the product, I would appreciate it if you can comment at any time again.
I love stretch Stretchable Cotton Tabi Socks. I like that they have a non-slip surface so I can wear them with wooden geta without worry, but the other day I accidentally put on a light-colored synthetic leather sandal (Karen Blosso's Cafe Sandal) and the non-slip rubber left black dots on the surface. I looked at the product page again and saw a warning that "color transfer may occur." It was my fault, but I think if you had been a little more careful to "avoid wearing light-colored sandals," this could have prevented similar incidents in the future. I would appreciate your consideration.
Ms. Yukako Nakashima
Thank you very much for your comment.
Also, we apologize for the inconvenience caused by the color transfer of the rubber.
We will share the points you pointed out internally and improve the product page to make it easier to understand.
We would like to apologize again for the inconvenience Layering.