After the 13th century the curve moved from koshi-zori to torii-zori.
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Ko-Aoe produced slender tachi with small kissaki and deep koshi-zori.
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Yet a rubber version of a Japanese sandal called the zori had become a popular item in U.S. drugstores.
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Men wear a subdued obi and black and white or black and gray striped hakama with black or white zori.
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The Bizen tradition is associated with a deep koshi-zori, a standard mihaba, bigger kasane with medium kissaki.
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The authors show that Zfp608 inhibits Rag gene expression in thymic cells, which explains the defect in T lymphocyte development observed in ZORI mice.
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The shoes and accessories used in this style are typical of traditional Japanese garb including kanzashi flowers, and geta, zori, or Okobo.
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Spend an hour wandering the area and chances are you'll glimpse a geisha or two shuffling between teahouses in their cumbersome zori sandals and exquisite kimono.
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Thomas Aune and colleagues identified Zfp608 by honing in on a genetic defect exhibited by a strain of mice called ZORI, which have a compromised immune system.
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More examples
Pusher: a sandal attached to the foot by a thong over the toes
Japanese sandals made from rice straw or lacquered wood, worn with a kimono for formal occasions
Sandals made (in contrast to geta) of soft material such as straw, fabric (traditional) or plastic with a flat sole. The most popular kind of shoe with formal kimono, the female ones usually come in the plastic variety, with a high wedge heel that slopes towards the toes. From 10,000 yen. [example]
Dressy kimono sandals with a stacked sole, typically patent leather, silk, or nice vinyl.
Elegant dress slippers worn with kimono.
Formal kimono sandals with a wedge-sole, worn with tabi socks.
Sandals, worn to the edge of the training mat
Sandals worn off the mat to help keep the mat clean!
A type of traditional Japanese footwear. The modern version is sometimes referred to as slippers, sandals, thongs, or flip-flops. In Hawaii, they are most commonly called zori.