Asian Geographic

Tabi Japan

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Tabi are traditiona­l socks with a separation between the big toe and the other toes and are worn with Japanese sandals. Commonly made of cotton, they used to be made of leather whose durability and protective­ness made them ideal for samurai ( Japanese warriors). They were kept in place by tying strings to the ankles but modern versions have buttons instead.

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