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Heiwa Slipper

SALE XL Satoshi Onodera / FujiTama-Chang Cat mix slippers #2023SS01 / Silkscreen Printed Mix Slippers [Black wool felt sole] XL

SALE XL Satoshi Onodera / FujiTama-Chang Cat mix slippers #2023SS01 / Silkscreen Printed Mix Slippers [Black wool felt sole] XL

Regular price $89.99 USD
Regular price $110.00 USD Sale price $89.99 USD
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Size

Type: Satoshi Onodera / Print alloverBlack wool felt soles

Size: XL

Size: (approx.)

Size
U.S.
EU
Japan
 XL 11~12 45 29~30cm

*Notes on size and our slippers

How to care for non-washable slippers?

Satoshi Onodera

The Japanese artist Satoshi Onodera. With their unique designs silkscreen printed. Satoshi Onodera creates stencils based on his own hand-drawn works and uses them to silkscreen the patterns. He then adds hand drawn elements on top of the prints in layers and layers to create these gorgeous works. These are certain to make a wonderful gift for those you care about. The art contain elements of space, nature, love, music, and a message for all people. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Japanese artists also have been deprived of the opportunity to present their works, making it difficult for them to continue their artistic activities. We would like to support them through Japanese slippers.

*Caution*
1) Not washable.  →  How to care for non-washable slippers?
2) The color will run. Be careful not to put it together with white items as the color may bleed if the denim gets wet or brushes against them.

Material
Denim (Made in Hiroshima) / cotton / vinyl sole / silkscreen

Hand made by slippers craftsman.
Made in Japan.

Heiwa Slippers bring new charm to the classic design of Japanese style slippers. These slippers are made by skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each pair is carefully constructed by hand using traditional instruments.
The cushioned sole has just the right amount of thickness and molds to your foot. Recommended for guests, as well. These simply designed Japanese style slippers offer everyday functionality that you will not get tired of.

*Caution*
Not washable. 
The color will run. Be careful not to put it together with white items as the color may bleed if the denim gets wet or brushes against them.


■ How did the slipper become so common in Japan?

As you may know, it is our common practice to take our shoes off when we go in the house to keep the floor clean. Then why do we wear slippers in the house?

It is said that the origin of slipper firstly appeared in Japan in the beginning of Meiji era (1968-1912), which was the time Japan was opening its country to the world and having more people visited from outside, especially from Western countries. However, those visitors of course walked straight into the houses or hotel rooms without taking their shoes off. Japanese people worried that the floor would eventually get dirty and the tatami would be damaged. Slipper was devised to deal with those problems and to welcome people who came from different cultural background.

We believe slipper can be a bridge to the peace (= “Heiwa”).
- Heiwa Slipper

Japanese "slippers" are an indispensable part of relaxing at home in Japan but they also play an important role in entertaining guests. In a Japanese household, aside from the slippers normally used by family, there are many households who prepare special slippers for guests as well. We use slippers that are just slightly special for these guests. This is a way of showing "omotenashi" to our guests. Each pair of slippers has its own cultural background. We hope you will enjoy our Japanese-style slippers!

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