Tabi bottom (normal length) - Treasure hunt of smiling messenger

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Ki-Yan Studio
Ki-Yan Studio
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Tabi bottom (normal length) - Treasure hunt of smiling messenger - Socks - Cotton & Hemp Multicolor

Product Description

A collaboration between SOU・SOU and Hideki Kimura. With Hideki Kimura, also known as Keyan, a representative painter of Kyoto Katsuji Wakisaka, a textile designer representing Kyoto. A design born from the collaboration of two people called modern Korin and Sotatsu. It was adopted for the visual of Takashimaya in the winter of 2014, and was announced in various media such as catalogs and advertisements. Yamatotakada City in Nara Prefecture boasts the largest production of socks in Japan. *Please use a neutral detergent. *Do not use chlorine bleach. *Please wash thoroughly. *Please avoid using a dryer. *Hang it out in the shade with the mouth rubber part up. *If excessive force is applied to the handle, the thread may come out from the edge. Please put it in the net when washing. Size: For women (23-25cm) For men (25-28cm) Material: 55% cotton, 24% nylon, 20% polyester, 1% Spandex Country of Manufacture: Japan / Mulberry Knitting Co., Ltd. (Domestic tabi division)

Product Details

Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Japan
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Down to the last 4
Ranking
No.15,706 - Shoes & Socks  |  No.2,780 - Socks
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Tabi socks in collaboration with SOU・SOU and Hideki Kimura. The design was jointly designed by Hideki Kimura and Katsuji Wakisaka, a textile designer representing Kyoto.

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