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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Sports Footwear: Workout Shoes, Board Shoes, and More
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Sports Footwear: Workout Shoes, Board Shoes, and More The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Sports Footwear: Workout Shoes, Board Shoes, and More
02JP Slip-On Sneaker in White

02JP Slip-On Sneaker in White

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  • The signature slip-on from Shoes Like Pottery is a flexible and durable canvas sneaker crafted in Japan. The sneaker was forged using the ancient Japanese technique "Ka-ryu" - a vulcanizing process that includes firing the outsoles in a kiln, giving each pair a unique texture and finish. The shoes are fitted with reinforced heels and toes, a cushioned in-sole, and the brand's signature rubber stamp and contrasting blue sole.
    • Made using the artisan kiln fired "Ka-ryu" process
    • Textured rubber out-sole
    • Vulcanized construction
    • Reinforcement at heel and toe
    • Slip-on style
    • Cushioned in-sole
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
    • Comes with canvas shoe bag
  • Sizes like typical converse-type shoe. Take a full size down from your regular shoe size.
    US Size JP Size EU Size
    4 21.5 35.5
    5 22.5 37
    6 23.5 38
    7 24.5 39.5
    8 25.5 41
    9 26.5 42
    10 27.5 43
    11 28.5 44
    12 29.5 45.5
    Comparison chart:
    Comparison SLP Size
    Redwing Same size
    FEIT Low-Top Same size
    Oak Street Same size
    Veja V-10 Same size
    Truman Boot Co. -0.5
    Brannock Sizing Device -1.0
    Nike -1.5
    New Balance -1.5
    The size comparison chart is an approximation. Please email us at if you have any questions.
  • Since 1873, Shoes Like Pottery has been handcrafting canvas sneakers in their Kurume, Fukuoka studio. Each and every sneaker is forged using the ancient Japanese technique "Ka-ryu" - a vulcanizing process that includes firing the outsoles in a kiln, giving each pair a unique texture and finish akin to artisan ceramics.
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