Koesses
Koesses is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese footwear, specifically a type of geta. Getas are a form of traditional Japanese sandals that have been worn for centuries, and koesses are a particular style of these sandals. They are typically made from leather or other durable materials and are known for their simplicity and functionality. Koesses are often worn during the summer months when the weather is warmer, as they provide good ventilation and are easy to slip on and off. They are also commonly worn during festivals and other special occasions, where they are often paired with traditional kimonos or other formal attire. The design of koesses can vary, but they usually feature a simple, open toe and a low heel, with a strap that goes over the foot and around the ankle. The term "koesses" is sometimes used interchangeably with "geta," but it is important to note that koesses specifically refer to a certain style of geta that is more casual and practical than some other types of geta.