
Material
Materials and the environment consideration
The leather used in Organic Handloom uses raw skin, a by-product of meat.
We have selected materials that reduce the environmental impact by using traditional methods that increase the flavor over time thanks to natural vegetable tannins.
We also place importance on finishing the product by hand by tanners in Japan.
The leather used in Organic Handloom uses raw skin, a by-product of meat.
Tanned using a traditional method that increases the flavor over time thanks to natural vegetable tannins.
Selected materials that reduce the environmental impact.
We also place importance on finishing the product by hand by tanners in Japan.
Oiled leather

Made from rare raw leather made from 10% of leather.
ALL JAPAN MADE from raw skin to tanning.
It is flexible and durable, but also has a moist, smooth texture and glossy texture.
Pebble-Grain Leather

The natural texture of raw leather from North America is expressed by tanning it by a tanner in Japan.
This material can only be prepared for orders, creating a different texture than oil leather.
Suede

The pile is longer than regular suede and the texture is softer.
Although it is casual, it is still elegant.
Eco-Fur

Made with high-quality eco-fur, chosen with consideration for the ecosystem and animal rights.
This high-quality faux fur is very similar to real fur in both appearance and feel, and has a voluminous feel, making it suitable for a variety of occasions.
Semi-rigid urethane foam

A material that combines lightness and elasticity that natural materials do not have.
It has high rebound, durable, and excellent foot contact,
It is also perfect as an insole for leather sandals.
Original foam rubber sole

Organic handloom original design outsole.
It uses a highly practical sole that is light and cushioned.
Shark-Tooth Sole

The original wavy shark-tooth sole combines ease of walking, durability and strong appearance in a design.
The thick silhouette gives it a strong presence.