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  2. Tobi trousers - Wikipedia

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    Tobi trousers or tobi pants (Japanese: 鳶ズボン) are a type of baggy pants used as a common uniform of tobi shokunin (鳶職 ( とびしょく )), construction workers in Japan who work on high places (such as scaffolding and skyscrapers). [1]

  3. Category:Japanese lower-body garments - Wikipedia

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    Category: Japanese lower-body garments. 1 language. ... Tobi trousers This page was last edited on 7 August 2022, at 19:35 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, tobi trousers—similar to knickerbockers—are worn by construction workers, and their popular length has significantly increased over time, lowering the baggy part down the bottom of the leg like plus-fours and plus-sixes, and sometimes to the feet like trousers.

  5. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Underwear, specifically referring to a kimono-style undershirt and trousers, or skirt slip, in the context of kimono. Hadagi are sometimes worn only in cold weather as a base layer. The hadagi usually features tube sleeves, or is sleeveless, and is tied shut with ties attached to it at the front openings.

  6. Tobi - Wikipedia

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    Tobi (given name), a unisex name; Tobi (month), in the Coptic calendar; A brand name for the medication tobramycin, an antibiotic; ToBI, a standard for transcribing English intonation; Tobi shokunin or tobi for short; construction workers in Japan Tobi trousers, the typical piece of clothing of tobi shokunin; Texas Oilman's Bass Invitational (TOBI)

  7. Uniforms of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    Parade uniform of Japanese military attaché, Major General Onodera Makoto, 1930s. Resembling the Imperial German Army M1842/M1856 dunkelblau uniform, the Meiji 19 1886 version tunic was the dark blue, single-breasted, had a low standing collar and no pockets.

  8. Chocho - Wikipedia

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    Chocho zubon (Japanese tobi trousers) Chōchō (蝶々), butterflies in Japanese This page was last edited on 5 ...

  9. Jika-tabi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi are usually understood today to be a kind of split-toed sock that is not meant to be worn alone outdoors, much like regular socks. However, tabi were originally a kind of leather shoe made from a single animal hide, as evidenced by historical usage and the earlier form of the word, tanbi, spelled 単皮, with the kanji literally signifying "single hide".

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