sibats
Sibats are a type of traditional Japanese footwear, typically worn by men. The term "sibats" is derived from the Japanese word "sibatsu," which means "to tie." Sibats are known for their simplicity and functionality, featuring a single strap that is tied around the ankle. This design allows for easy on and off, making them a practical choice for various activities, including work, travel, and casual wear.
The history of sibats can be traced back to the Edo period, when they were commonly worn
Sibats are typically made from leather or other durable materials, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear
In recent years, sibats have gained popularity in Western fashion circles, often seen as a stylish and