kags
Kags are a type of traditional Japanese footwear, typically worn by men. They are characterized by their simplicity and functionality, featuring a single strap that goes over one foot and around the ankle, with the other foot left bare. Kags are often made from leather or canvas and are known for their durability and ease of use. Historically, kags were worn by farmers, laborers, and other working-class individuals who needed practical footwear for their daily tasks. Today, kags are still worn in certain contexts, such as traditional festivals, cultural events, and as part of traditional dress for specific occasions. They are also popular among enthusiasts of traditional Japanese clothing and footwear. Kags are not only a practical item but also a cultural symbol, representing the simplicity and resilience of Japanese rural life.