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Synonyms tabis
Type of sock

Examples of tabi

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Tabi shared the rental house with her mother and sometimes her mother's boyfriend.
From the washingtonpost.com
Tabi are designed to be worn with geta, a type of thonged footwear.
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A collection of footwear by Martin Margiela inspired by tabi, the traditional Japanese shoes.
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Tabi, an ankle high sock, is often worn with the kimono.
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Both men and women wear kimono of plain black silk with five kamon over white undergarments and white tabi.
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She bought boots and shoes, including his split-toe styles that resemble traditional Japanese tabi.
From the sfgate.com
Tabi was in its second year of drought, and the corn that sustains the village was left stunted on the stalks.
From the stltoday.com
It refers to tabi, traditional Japanese style socks which feature a gap separating the big toe and the four smaller toes.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Tabi kept the college mail upstairs in her bedroom.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • A sock with a separation for the big toe; worn with thong sandals by the Japanese
  • Tabi (u8DB3u888B?) are traditional Japanese socks dating back to the 15th century. Ankle-high and with a separation between the big toe and other toes, they are worn by both men and women with zori, geta, and other traditional thonged footwear. Tabi are also essential with traditional clothingu2014kimono and other wafuku as well as being worn by samurai in the feudal era...
  • White sock-like garments worm by monks, nuns, and other seniors for gakki and other special services.
  • A cloth sock with divided toes.
  • The split-toe socks worn with any kimono besides yukata. They are made of non-stretch material (woven vs. knit) and have relatively thick soles as the Japanese don't wear any shoes within the house. 2,000-3,000 yen. [example]
  • Split-toed sock or foot-glove with or without reinforcement of the sole.
  • Split-toed socks worn with a Japanese costume; we wear jika-tabi, tabi with rubber soles
  • The socks worn with Kimono. Tabi separates the big-toe from the others.
  • Socks with a split toe for wearing zori. Traditionally closed by a series of hooks along the ankle.