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Kawaii character socks

author Posted by: kirin on date Apr 12th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Fashion
cute anime socks 225x300 Kawaii character socks Look at these cute & famous anime characters socks I just found at a place, which I will introduce you on the next post, the other day. :p There are some American comic heros such as Spiderman or famous cartoon characters from Sesami street, but at the same time, we can find Rilakkuma, Bakabon, Doraemon, Arare-chan and more.  They are originated in Japan and of course, very popular and something most familiar amoung us.

Too bad I forgot to check out the price!  I’m not someone who likes to wear this sort of sox, even though I like Rilakkuma, because being kawaii at fashion and at goods are not always corresponding each other.  So I don’t wear anime or character fashion, but still, I feel as if I’d get cheered up when I take a look at these cheerful & fun looking socks all at once!

Finally, I’ll be introducing on the store that sells these fun goods at my kawaii shop page in the near future.  I have maybe dozens of posts waiting for me to update but since I’m the only writer to this blog, I just see they are accumulating as time passes… If this blog becomes any profitable, I will definitely look for a partner who helps me with writing.  Until then, I just do it one by one, very slowly…haha


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tag4 Responses to “Kawaii character socks”

  1. Dutchie Said,

    Hi Kirin,

    I’m curious how the general japanese population keep their feet warm indoors, during the winter ? R there special sox for it or do u wear house slippers ?

    People here tend to walk into other people’s home with their shoes on, which is terrible n I hv told them not to do so, especially to my in-laws but my pleas has fallen on deaf ears :-( Sometimes friends bring their kids along n they ran in-n-out the house n track in more dirt …. it just drives me nuts !

  2. kirin Said,

    @Dutchie,

    Sorry for being late to get back to you, Dutchie.
    Your comment refers to cultural difference because you understand both Asian culture and European culture which I should say you’re getting used to (?) so, I always find it interesting to read your posts here. :smile:

    In Japan, as you say, we take off shoes at the entrance of the house. I guess no Japanese people would disagree with this custom even though many of other things are Westernized. That’s because taking off shoes and being barefoot is just so comfortable as well as being able to keep the house clean with no dust from outside! In winter we just wear socks and then wear slippers.

    Basically we normally like to wear slippers indoors.
    I can see how you’d feel against the dust that brought by the kids to your house. I wouldn’t stand with that :!: :sad:

  3. Walter Said,

    Any Soul Eater socks :?:
    I know someone who would like a Maka and Soul pair of them. Not me of course. I drink beer and drive a motorbike. I don’t wear kawaii socks.
    Hahaha ! Ahem.

  4. kirin Said,

    @Walter,

    Ahahah! :lol:
    You drink beer, ride a motorbike, and if you wear kawaii socks, I like that mismatching. In that way you act cool but people just don’t know what kind of person you are once they notice your wearing kawaii socks. Funny :razz:

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