Calabisa Socks / Ankle / Bansilu Mix
Comfort "like barefoot
Kara = sky, Hisa = foot. Calabisa socks are barefoot in Uchinaguchi (Okinawan dialect), with five toes and a unique open toe shape, The unique shape of the socks, with five toes and open toes, prevents steam and sweat from sticking to the feet, and also protects the feet from sunburn and chafing from the sandals. From Okinawa, where the sandal culture is strong, we propose a new way to coordinate your footwear.
Ankle type
This type is ideal for preventing mesh sneakers from chafing and for covering the ankle to protect against air conditioning in summer.
Banshiru
The taste of autumn, a tropical fruit. Banshiru is the Okinawan dialect word for "guava. It is a tropical fruit that has been popular in Okinawa for a long time.
| Awarded year | Good Design Award 2014 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Project Core Inc. |
| Designer | Kouta Niizato, Project Core Inc. |
| Size | Size S = 22.5 cm to 25 cm / Size M = 25.5 cm to 28 cm |
| Material | Cotton: 90%, Polyester: 7%, Polyurethane: 3 |
| Specifications | 4-ply / Natural antibacterial yarn, Ronfresh is used / Seamless knitting machine finish |
| Country of origin | Japan |
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