matult
Matult is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese footwear, specifically a type of geta. Getas are a form of Japanese sandals that have been worn for centuries, and matult is a specific style that is characterized by its simplicity and functionality. The term "matult" is derived from the Japanese words "matsu" and "ult," which translate to "pine" and "sandal" respectively. This name reflects the traditional materials used to make these sandals, which often include pine wood for the sole and straw or cloth for the upper part.
Matults are typically made from natural materials, reflecting the sustainable and eco-friendly practices of traditional Japanese
Matults have a long history in Japan, dating back to the Edo period. They were commonly worn
Today, matults are often made by artisans who specialize in traditional Japanese footwear. They are valued