sikus
Sikus are a type of traditional Japanese footwear, typically worn by men. They are characterized by their simple design, consisting of a sole with a flat or slightly raised heel, and a thin, flexible leather upper that covers the toes. Sikus are often made from high-quality leather, such as cowhide, and are known for their durability and comfort.
The term "siku" is derived from the Japanese word for "sandal," and the plural form "sikus" is
In modern times, sikus have become increasingly popular among fashion enthusiasts and collectors, both in Japan
Despite their popularity, sikus are not as widely worn as they once were, and many traditional craftsmen