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Five

Sale price¥22,000
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The design features a graphically balanced upper pattern with a deck shoe motif. It has no lining and is soft to wear, yet has five holes for a secure fit.

If the TOUN sneakers are 27cm in size, the closest size for blueover Mikey is 26.5cm.

TOUN size blueover applicable size
twenty four 235
twenty five
245
26
255
27 265
28
275

Product number: TOU-002
Material (upper): Cow Suede Leather
Material (sole): Synthetic rubber Rubber
Made in Japan

For sizes that are sold out, please check the "Restock Notification" on the side of the screen or contact Struct directly. We will check stock availability with the manufacturer.

Five
Five Sale price¥22,000

Softness comes from unlining

Unlining means that there is no liner. Normally, leather shoes are made of two layers of leather, the front leather and the lining leather, but TOUN uses one layer of front leather and minimizes the lining leather, making it soft on the foot. The leather stretches more easily than the double layered structure on the front and back, creating a feeling of being stuck to the shoe.

Cup insoles keep you from getting stuffy and tired.

Cup insoles are insoles in which the edges around the heel are curved like a cup. The surface of TOUN's insole is made of pigskin leather as it is the part that touches the foot. Pig leather is a lightweight material with excellent breathability and moisture absorption, so it won't get stuffy even in the summer, so you can wear it cleanly.

The pigskin base uses a sponge material with elasticity, so it absorbs the hardness of asphalt and doesn't feel like it's pushing up. While it disperses the load on the soles of your feet, it doesn't get too squishy, ​​so it feels stable and reduces fatigue.

The hold is due to the tight wooden shape.

A last is a model that determines the shape of a shoe. Based on ergonomics, we have created an original wooden shape that will not cause fatigue even when worn continuously. This is a wooden pattern that emphasizes ``securely stopping the foot with the instep,'' which is important in fitting.