Moonstar
Moonstar is a Japanese footwear manufacturer specializing in vulcanized rubber shoes. The brand emphasizes functional minimalism and industrial craftsmanship. It represents a heritage-driven subculture focused on durability and traditional manufacturing techniques, maintaining a utilitarian aesthetic that prioritizes structural integrity over transient fashion trends.
Modegeschichte
Founded in 1873 in Kurume, Japan, the company began as a producer of traditional tabi socks. It transitioned to rubber-soled footwear in the early 20th century, becoming a pioneer in the vulcanization process known as ka-ryu. This technique involves firing shoes in a kiln to bond the rubber. Moonstar’s historical significance lies in its preservation of localized manufacturing and its role in supplying footwear to Japanese schools and industries for over a century.
