Eco Cardboard-Made Sandals

The Kami-waraji Sandals Have a Traditional Japanese Design

The Kami-waraji sandals are an eco footwear creation by Creative Director of Penguin Inc. Masayuki Watanabe that aim to offer a traditional design with a more sustainable aesthetic. The footwear style is inspired by the traditional look of Waraji sandals from Japan that are commonly made from straw and feature a three millimeter base that is achieved with a five-layer cardboard construction. The sandals are paired with a set of 100% cotton straps to further enhance comfort and durability.

The Kami-waraji sandals have an unconventional design that is further accentuated with a series of traditional Japanese images on the bottom. The recyclable sandals are perfect for providing to hotel guests or even on flights to help enhance comfort and be more sustainable to swap out after use.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Footwear - The rise of eco-conscious consumers presents an opportunity for innovative companies to create sustainable and biodegradable footwear options.
2. Traditional-inspired Design - Combining traditional aesthetics with modern materials allows for the creation of unique and culturally significant products that appeal to consumers looking for a mix of heritage and sustainability.
3. Customizable Comfort - Incorporating adjustable straps and ergonomic designs into footwear enables companies to offer personalized comfort options and cater to individual preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion/apparel - The fashion industry can embrace eco-friendly materials and production methods to respond to the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally conscious products.
2. Hospitality - Hotels and airlines can provide guests with eco-friendly sandals as a thoughtful and sustainable amenity, enhancing the guest experience while reducing environmental impact.
3. Tourism - Tourism-related businesses can offer traditional-inspired, eco-friendly footwear options that appeal to tourists seeking culturally immersive experiences while minimizing their ecological footprint.

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