tarits
Tarits are a type of traditional Japanese footwear, typically worn by men. They are characterized by their open-toe design, which allows for greater freedom of movement, and their simplicity, often featuring minimal decoration. Tarits are usually made from leather or canvas and are known for their durability and comfort. They are often worn with traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos or hakama, and are a staple of Japanese cultural attire.
The history of tarits can be traced back to the Edo period, when they were worn by
Tarits come in various styles, including the geta, which has a slightly higher heel, and the waraji,