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Tobi trousers or tobi pants are a type of baggy pants used as a common uniform of , construction workers in Japan who work on high places (such as scaffolding and skyscrapers). The pants are baggy to a point below the knees, abruptly narrowing at the calves so as to be put into the footwear: high boots or jika-tabi (tabi-style boots).

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  • Le style tobi (鳶/とび) ou tobi fuku (鳶服/とび服, « vêtements tobi ») est le style d'habillement des ouvriers japonais de la construction ; on utilise également le terme sagyô fuku (作業服, « vêtements de travail »). Le nom tobi signifie « milan noir ». Ce style se reconnait aux pantalons larges nommés nikkapokka (ニッカポッカ) ou simplement nikka (ニッカ), et aux chaussettes traditionnelles (tabi) renforcées utilisées comme chaussures, appelées jika tabi (地下足袋). La forme et le nom du nikkapokka viendraient du pantalon court américain knickerbockers. Les marques les plus célèbres sont Toraichi (寅壱) et Kanto Tobi (関東鳶, Kantô tobi)[réf. souhaitée]. * Ouvrier en tenue de style tobi. * Description de jika tabi. (fr)
  • Tobi trousers or tobi pants are a type of baggy pants used as a common uniform of , construction workers in Japan who work on high places (such as scaffolding and skyscrapers). The pants are baggy to a point below the knees, abruptly narrowing at the calves so as to be put into the footwear: high boots or jika-tabi (tabi-style boots). According to a spokesperson for , a major manufacturer of worker's clothes of this style, the style was developed from knickerbockers which were part of Japanese military uniform during World War II. The regular knickerbocker-style pants are called "nikka zubon" ("zubon" meaning "trousers" and "nikka" or "nikka-bokka", a gairaigo transformation of the word "knickerbockers"). The excessively widened ones are called chocho zubon. This style has also entered popular fashion, as evidenced by the emergence of toramani ("Toraichi maniacs"), die-hard fans of Toraichi trousers. (en)
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  • Le style tobi (鳶/とび) ou tobi fuku (鳶服/とび服, « vêtements tobi ») est le style d'habillement des ouvriers japonais de la construction ; on utilise également le terme sagyô fuku (作業服, « vêtements de travail »). Le nom tobi signifie « milan noir ». Ce style se reconnait aux pantalons larges nommés nikkapokka (ニッカポッカ) ou simplement nikka (ニッカ), et aux chaussettes traditionnelles (tabi) renforcées utilisées comme chaussures, appelées jika tabi (地下足袋). La forme et le nom du nikkapokka viendraient du pantalon court américain knickerbockers. * Ouvrier en tenue de style tobi. * Description de jika tabi. (fr)
  • Tobi trousers or tobi pants are a type of baggy pants used as a common uniform of , construction workers in Japan who work on high places (such as scaffolding and skyscrapers). The pants are baggy to a point below the knees, abruptly narrowing at the calves so as to be put into the footwear: high boots or jika-tabi (tabi-style boots). (en)
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  • Style tobi (fr)
  • Tobi trousers (en)
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