SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE
SP-1062 Navy - SPINGLE

SPINGLE

Enshu Textles "Katsuo-Jima" Low-Cut

SP-1062 Navy

Sale price$234.00
size:XS(22.5cm)

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MEN
SIZEJPUSUK
XS22.54.536.5
SS23.55.538
S24.56.539
M25.57.540.5
L26.58.542
LL27.59.543
XL28.510.544.5
XXL29.511.545.5
WOMEN
SIZEJPUSUK
XS22.55.536
SS23.56.537.5
S24.57.538.5
M25.58.540
L26.59.541
LL27.510.542.5
XL28.511.544
XXL29.512.545.5

※ All shoes available in our store have a width of 2E.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please note that the amount paid at the time of purchase does not include customs duties or taxes. Additional customs duties, taxes, or handling fees may be charged upon delivery, depending on the import regulations of your country.

The upper of this Japan Beauty model is made of “Katsuo-jima,” a traditional fabric woven in the Enshu region of western Shizuoka Prefecture. Enshu is one of the three major cotton textile production areas in Japan, along with Senshu in Osaka and Mikawa in Aichi. Among these, “Katsuo-jima” is a striped pattern characterized by a beautiful gradation from dark indigo to white, named after the way the color fades from the back to the belly of the bonito fish (katsuo). This is a uniquely Japanese design that has been popular as a yukata kimono pattern since the Edo period, and is deeply connected with summer festivals, which are a summer tradition in Japan. The pattern is different for each item depending on the cutting position, so you can enjoy a one-of-a-kind-look. The striped pattern is simple yet visually beautiful, creating a cool and calm impression. This is a pair that incorporates a stylish and elegant traditional pattern into a modern style. The word 'katsuo' also has the meaning of "a winning man", therefore this pattern is seen as a symbol of good luck. The lace type can be worn as a casual basic pair. A slip-on type is also available.

Key Points
・Enshu textile “Katsuo-jima” debuts at SPINGLE
・Pattern name is derived from the bonito fish coloring
・A pattern common in yukata kimono worn at summer festivals
・All patterns are one-of-a-kind
・A lucky pattern that also means “a winning man”
・Basic rolled-up low cut

*The appearance of the instep differs from left to right and from product to product.

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Exchange and Return Policy

Please note that exchanges are not accepted for international orders. If you would like an exchange, please return your order and place a new order for the item(s) you want.

Please refer to this page for information regarding returns.

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Tariffs and Consumption Taxes

Customs duties and other taxes are set by the customs authorities of the country or region where the goods were purchased and are based on the country of manufacture of the goods. The amount of customs duty is determined by the classification of the goods. The amount paid at the time of purchase in this store does not include customs duties or other taxes. Customs duties may be incurred at the time of delivery. Please contact the relevant tax authorities in your country for more information.

Tariffs and Consumption Taxes

Customs duties and other taxes are set by the customs authorities of the country or region where the goods were purchased and are based on the country of manufacture of the goods. The amount of customs duty is determined by the classification of the goods. The amount paid at the time of purchase in this store does not include customs duties or other taxes. Customs duties may be incurred at the time of delivery. Please contact the relevant tax authorities in your country for more information.

Japan Beauty: old craft, made for now.

Japan Beauty is our series that brings traditional Japanese materials and handwork into a modern sneaker. Artisan dyeing, Japanese motifs, the texture of the material drawn out by hand. It works with everyday clothes and still stands out. You feel the craft each time you put it on.

Katsuo-jima: cloth woven the Enshu way.

Katsuo-jima, the cloth on the upper, is a traditional weave from the Enshu region of western Shizuoka. Artisans build the stripe by hand, working indigo from light to dark, a pattern named for the markings on a bonito fish. The texture and the depth in the color are the result.

Built by hand in Fuchu City, better with wear.

Every pair is made one at a time at our factory in Fuchu City, Hiroshima. We have built shoes here since 1933, adjusting the last and pattern again and again to fit the Japanese foot. Our craftsmen cut the leather and finish each pair by hand. That is where the quality comes from.

The wave sole: made to last, made to repair.

Spingle's wave sole cushions, holds up, and flexes, and it can be repaired. A serious pair you'll still reach for every day. We keep building it by hand at our Fuchu factory, which is why it stays with you for years.

Made by hand in Fuchu, Japan

Made by Hand in Fuchu, Japan

Every pair is shaped, lasted, and vulcanized by craftsmen who have spent years on the same steps. That’s not inefficiency — it’s how shoes earn their character.

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