A type of traditional Japanese footwear worn with kimono, characterized by a design that separates the big toe from the other toes, allowing them to fit into thong sandals. Typically made from fabric, these are used for warmth and formal occasions.
A specially designed garment for the feet, often worn during traditional Japanese ceremonies, featuring a bag-like shape that covers the foot and secures at the heel with a fastener, enabling the wearer to comfortably don specific types of traditional sandals.
Footwear traditionally associated with Japanese dress, made from fabric that envelopes the foot, divided at the toe, and fastened above the heel, used primarily in winter to provide warmth and enhance the aesthetic of Japanese attire.
A type of footwear characterized by a split-toe design, specifically created for direct use on the ground, often made with heavy fabric and featuring a rubber sole for enhanced durability and traction during work-related activities.
Specialized shoes that resemble traditional Japanese tabi but are designed for labor-intensive environments, providing both comfort and protection while walking on various surfaces.
Work boots that incorporate the traditional split-toe style of tabi, featuring a sturdy, rubberized bottom for improved grip and stability, suitable for outdoor and industrial work.
Footwear designed for practical use in labor settings, combining the aesthetic of traditional tabi with modern materials to offer support and safety while working on the ground.