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  1. Tabi - Wikipedia

    Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese socks worn with thonged footwear such as zori, dating back to the 15th century. [1] Japanese tabi are usually understood today to be a kind of split-toed …

  2. Women's Tabi Shoes - Maison Margiela

    Discover Maison Margiela's Collection of Tabi Shoes for women: explore all the iconic split-toe models, available now at Maison Margiela Official.

  3. TABI split-toe shoes | Official online store | Worldwide shipping

    Welcome to TABI - the home of natural movement. Our shoes feature a split between the hallux and the other toes, promoting balance and stability the way nature intended. Shop directly online.

  4. Tabis – Raboesy

    For the artful creative soul. Expect a response within 24-48 hours (this may change during peak times). © 2025 Raboesy.

  5. What are Tabi Socks? 7 Things You Should Know - Japan Objects

    Sep 28, 2023 · Tabi socks (simply tabi or 足袋 in Japanese) are a distinctive form of traditional Japanese footwear, instantly recognizable for their unique split-toe design.

  6. Amazon.com: Tabi Socks

    Experience the benefits of tabi socks. The split-toe construction enhances flexibility, while the breathable cotton fabric keeps your feet dry and comfortable.

  7. Japanese Premium Socks – Tabio USA

    Tabio five-toe socks are knitted using our unique three-dimensional weaving technology to perfectly fit your toes' shape, allowing them to move freely. Whether you own a pair of tabi …

  8. What is Tabi - KINEYA TABI Japanese Traditional Footwear

    Tabi are traditional Japanese socks featuring a separation between the big toe and the other toes. Looking at their history, we see that early Tabi were pouch-shaped footwear with no …

  9. What is Tabi Shoes? - Shop TABI-JI

    “Tabi” is traditional Japanese socks whose origin is said to have been in the footwear worn by Japanese nobles over 1000 years ago.

  10. Tabi Galore

    Tabis embody the timeless tradition of Japanese craftsmanship, seamlessly merging cultural heritage, natural materials, and innovative design. More than just shoes, they are a celebration …