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tabi
[tah-bee]
noun
plural
tabi, tabisa covering for the foot, similar to a sock, having a separate pouchlike stall for the large toe, worn especially in Japan, often with zoris.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tabi1
Example Sentences
And when the slender high heel was the definition of a feminine shoe, his footwear took inspiration from the traditional Japanese split-toed tabi.
At one point, only the upper echelons of Japanese society wore them, but eventually, a cotton sock known as a tabi became common among all classes.
Japanese construction workers don a tabi toe to maneuver on dangerous scaffolding.
Stupidest Splurge I have these Visvim tabi sneakers that were, like, $1,300.
It had a shaped foot with a split toe, like a Japanese tabi sock.
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