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- Tabi abstract "Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese socks. 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 clothing—kimono and other wafuku as well as being worn by samurai in the feudal era. The most common colour is white, and white tabi are worn in formal situations such as at tea ceremonies. Men sometimes wear blue or black tabi for travelling. Patterned and coloured tabi are also available and are worn most often by women, though they are gaining popularity among men as well. In contrast to socks that, when pulled on, fit the foot snugly because of their elastic weave, tabi are sewn from cloth cut to form. They are open at the back so they can be slipped on and have a row of fasteners along the opening so they can be closed.".
- Tabi thumbnail Japanese_tabi_socks,_black.jpeg?width=300.
- Tabi wikiPageID "269835".
- Tabi wikiPageLength "3094".
- Tabi wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Tabi wikiPageRevisionID "668077115".
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Boot.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Bridgestone.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_footwear.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai_clothing.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socks.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Geta_(footwear).
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_clothing.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Jika-tabi.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Kimono.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Shōjirō_Ishibashi.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Sock.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Tea_ceremony.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Toe_socks.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:足袋.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink Zōri.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink File:Chen_Chengpo_1926.jpg.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink File:Japanese_tabi_socks,_black.jpeg.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLink File:Kusari_tabi.JPG.
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tabi".
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "jika-tabi".
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "socks".
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "soft cloth shoes".
- Tabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "tabi".
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hosiery.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_clothing.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mens_undergarments.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo3.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Tabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tabi subject Category:Japanese_footwear.
- Tabi subject Category:Samurai_clothing.
- Tabi subject Category:Socks.
- Tabi hypernym Socks.
- Tabi type Redirect.
- Tabi type Thing.
- Tabi comment "Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese socks. 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 clothing—kimono and other wafuku as well as being worn by samurai in the feudal era. The most common colour is white, and white tabi are worn in formal situations such as at tea ceremonies. Men sometimes wear blue or black tabi for travelling.".
- Tabi label "Tabi".
- Tabi sameAs Q775874.
- Tabi sameAs تابي.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Category:Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabioj.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs טאבי.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs 足袋.
- Tabi sameAs 다비_(의상).
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs ਤਾਬੀ.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs m.01nr_s.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Таби.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Tabi.
- Tabi sameAs Q775874.
- Tabi sameAs 分趾鞋襪.
- Tabi wasDerivedFrom Tabi?oldid=668077115.
- Tabi depiction Japanese_tabi_socks,_black.jpeg.
- Tabi isPrimaryTopicOf Tabi.