Posts Tagged ‘footwear’

Patagonia Footwear Sourcing

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Patagonia Footwear General Manager, Craig Throne, appraises the positives and negatives of Patagonia footwear manufacture — including natural latex outsoles, leather tanning, the use of solvents, and packaging. The Patagonia Footprint Chronicles allows you to track the environmental impact of a specific Patagonia product from design through delivery. Watch more at patagoniafootprint.com.

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Vintage Japan Geta Shoes – Young Girl’s Wooden Footwear

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Description

Due to their condition and age we recommend these geta for display only. This lovely set of antique Japanese wooden geta shoes feature expert workmanship and quality. Designed for the feet of a girl or petite woman (please see size information below) the shoes have seen past use as evidenced by the wear visible on the body. These geta date from the mid to late Japanese Showa period (1926-1989).

Size:
Height (measured bottom to top of shoes excluding straps): 1.8 inches (4.5 centimeters)
Toe to heel length (measured at top of shoes): 7.7 inches (19.8 centimeters)
Width (across top of each shoe): 2.8 inches (7.2 centimeters)
Weight of pair: 7.6 ounces (217 grams)

Important Note:
Please note that the geta shown in the video are not associated with this listing.

More about traditional Japanese footwear

In a country where everyone must remove their shoes before formally entering most buildings it’s convenient to use footwear that is easy to slip on and off. Such is the case in Japan where slip-on shoes made of straw, wood or other materials have been used for centuries. Though the Japanese began wearing western style shoes during the late 19th century they nonetheless never lost their affection for traditional slip-on shoes such as zori and geta. Zori and geta are similar in that both types of shoes are held in place by a thong running between the toes. However, while zori tend to resemble modern sandals, geta on the other hand are quite distinct with the soles of the shoes being elevated several inches above the ground by two (or even one!) wooden slats called ha (literally “tooth”)” Geta thus help raise the feet above the ground in order to protect the feet and kimono from becoming soiled. In the past, wooden geta were especially popular with Japanese children who wore them everywhere and in any weather (geta were even used to make ice skates!). The tradition of children and geta has survived into modern times with many Japanese kindergartens providing their students geta to wear to and from school and while at play in the schoolyard (Our little daughter Emily loves to wear her geta each day to school along with all the other kids at her kindergarten). While most foreigners may suspect geta to be clumsy and difficult to wear I can testify to watching kids run, jump and even climb stairs with ease in old fashioned wooden geta. Zori on the other hand are today most frequently seen on the feet of women in kimono. Zori are normally worn with pure white toe-slotted tabi socks which together with the kimono and obi complete the traditional Japanese costume for women. Some people believe that the popular western thong sandals (aka “flip flops”) trace their origin to the Japanese zori. If so, then surfers and beach bums the world over owe a debt of gratitude to this very special and unique form of traditional Japanese footwear.

Item code: R2S6-0004256
Category code: (nipponkutsu)
Ship code: G6

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Geta – Tamanco Japonês – Japanese Footwear

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Origami Geta dobrado a partir da base do pássaro
Geta Origami folded from birdbase

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Frank Zappa – Sinister Footwear, second movement (live in NYC)

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Frank Zappa and his band playing the second movement of Sinister Footwear at the Palladium in NYC, during the Halloween show, 1981-10-31.

Frank Zappa – lead guitar, lead vocals, band leader
Ray White – rhythm guitar, vocals
Steve Vai – guitar, sitar
Tommy Mars – keyboards
Robert Martin – keyboards, tenor saxophone, vocals
Ed Mann – percussion
Scott Thunes – bass
Chad Wackerman – drums

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MACBETH FOOTWEAR “GROCERIES” COMMERCIAL [HD]

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Macbeth Footwear commercial “Groceries” in HD
Directed by Mark Eaton
www.macbeth.com

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SMURFS JERKIN FOR VLADO FOOTWEAR

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

ADD US ON MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/smurfsjerkin

SONGS ARE: I GO HARD.. I’M SO HD…

WE DIDNT MAKE IT

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New Boyz @ Vlado Footwear

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

New Boyz givin’ shout out to Vlado Footwear – www.vladofootwear.com check out our shoes and keep checkin’ up on New Boyz also – www.myspace.com/officialnewboyz

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Tie me up, Agent Provocateur Footwear

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Tie me up, the sexy video to accompany the launch of Agent Provocateur’s new footwear collection.

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Patagonia Shoes: Do-It-Yourself Footwear (Moccasins)

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

With a focus on sustainable production and the elimination of waste, Patagonia Do-It-Yourself (DIY) footwear is made with surplus leather from Patagonia’s footwear-manufacturing process. Patagonia DIY is a distinctive, eco-friendly, and easy-to-assemble shoe – no glue or tools needed – that provides both maximum comfort and ample opportunity for personal expression. And they are fun to make.

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eS Footwear, Oregon 06

Friday, April 9th, 2010

From the eS Footwear Podcast: http://esfootwear.com/podcast/

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