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Okobo are a type of platform sandals which were worn by young girls in old Japan and are most often now worn by maiko, apprentice geisha. They are usually worn with tabi socks, but occasionally are worn without, as is the case with apprentice oiran or tayuu and some maiko in places outside Kyoto.
This set includes a rigged version with tabi that can be worn alone, and also a version without tabi that needs to be worn with SLink flat female feet (though it may be possible to adjust to other feet).
- Rigged & Unrigged versions
- Alpha layer for tabi version
- fits SLink flat female feet



