Furthermore, when outside they must wear a form of wooden sandals called geta that make a distinctive clip-clop sound as one walks in them.
He wore a white dhoti and wooden sandals, to don the look of a sanyasin.
She wore wooden sandals held fast by silk ribbons and her feet, as you might guess from her name, were tiny.
The title character appears to wear Japanese wooden sandals (geta).
Their shoes were Western-style white leather court shoes, though with low heels, not the traditional wooden sandals.
Swedish feet in wooden sandals clumped down the stairs past his door, then up again, paused, knocked, said 'Telephone' and continued back to their room.
The only sound was the clicking of their wooden sandals and the steady roar of the Sarayu.
The shogun dropped his lacquered wooden sandals and stepped up onto the platform.
He often wears paduka (wooden sandals) but sometimes may be barefoot.