Sizing Chart
Because each pair is handmade, there may be slight variations in size (about ±0.5 cm). We recommend choosing your size based on your foot length, but it also comes down to personal preference.
Since these are backless, slip-on slippers, the sizing doesn’t need to be exact — it’s totally fine if the sole is a bit longer or shorter than your foot. In fact, in Japan, it’s even considered stylish ("koiki") to wear them slightly on the smaller side!
For example, if your foot length is 23.5 cm, you can go with size M (for a snug, traditional fit), or size L if you prefer more room.
🦶 How to Measure Your Feet
- Stand on a sheet of paper and trace your foot.
- Measure from the heel to the tip of your longest toe.
- Select the size with a slipper length equal to or just above your foot length.
- If you have wide feet, we recommend sizing up.
Size | Approx. Length | Approx. Width | Fits Foot Length | Approx. US Sizing |
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S | 21.5 cm | 8.7 cm | up to 21.5 cm | Women’s 4–5 |
M | 23.5 cm | 9 cm | 21.5–23.5 cm | Women’s 5–7 |
L | 25.5 cm | 9.8 cm | 23.5–25.5 cm | Women’s 7–10 / Men’s 6–8 |
LL | 27.5 cm | 10.5 cm | 25.5–27.5 cm | Women’s 10–12 / Men’s 8–10.5 |
Are there bigger sizes?
As a small business working with artisans, creating larger sizes beyond LL presents some production challenges. The handcrafted nature of our zori makes it difficult to scale up to bigger sizes. However, we value customer feedback, and if there's enough demand for larger sizes, we will explore the possibility of expanding our size range in the future.