Geta Sandals of unfinished tan wood with two rectangular blocks elevating the sandal to 2" height; V-shape thong of bright brown and black velour; platform sandal.
Shoes of brown suede embellished at the toe, vamp, and back heel with fine metallic thread in a fan/scale-like design pattern; elongated, curled pointed toe; pointed vamp and pointed curled at heel; inner shoe of textured red leather; exposed hand-stitching; green stripe at center-back heel.
Shoes "Gomusin" of green-blue rubber with tan rubber insoles; textured rubber soles have a bird motif and Korean writing; slip-on; low-cut; canoe shape. Gomusin is a traditional Korean rubber shoe worn since the early 20th century.
Sandals "Jipsin" of woven straw with flat bottom; heel strap; open-toe; canoe shape. Traditional Korean shoe worn since the Joseon period by commoners, farmers, and scholars while on outings. Koreans have worn "Jipsin" since ancient times.
Wedding Shoes of green floral silk damask with red silk damask trim; tiny dark blue design on the toe; insole and lining of natural felt; leather sole with metal nails; hand-stitched throughout.
Slippers of turquoise blue silk with embroidered dragon and bright red fireball; dragon is embroidered in lilac with metallic thread accent; slip-on style with pink silk lining and black velour at heel; sole of black leather; left and right designation.