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04-02-2007, 11:38 #1
New indoor Tabi supplier
Greetings,
We import large quantities of a special, premium indoor cotton Tabi specifically for Budo practice from Japan to the US. Check us out: http://www.tabiforless.com
Wholesale is available to schools too. These are top quality Tabi, and the prices are very reasonable along with shipping.Scott Takahashi
www.tabiforless.com
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04-02-2007, 12:08 #2Senior Member
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Scott --- Can you get leather-soled tabi in white, dark blue and black, sizes 22 cm - 30 cm?
Mert
"...I much prefer the thought of cleaving through bone, rather than small precise cuts." -- Mandeigh Wells
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04-02-2007, 13:47 #3
Unfortunately we do not deal in the Kawa Tabi (leather-soled type), as it is very difficult to deal with the manufacturer at this time (we hope to be able to offer them in the Fall when they resume making them). Sorry!
The brand that we exclusively offer are very much unlike the cheaper brands and styles most people wear (the kind that don't last!). Ours are fleece-lined, with a significantly thicker sole and stronger stitching. They are from Gakuya, and are their "Itto School Neru model" (their premium model for Budo). They are only available in dark blue. Our price is really good though, though they are very expensive in Japan and we do not exploit shipping and handling charges! I know that Bokunando has leather-soled Tabi available, but you will be paying a premium for them, and since they are shipped direct from Japan to you, they will incurr a hefty shipping fee.Scott Takahashi
www.tabiforless.com
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04-02-2007, 19:54 #4Senior Member
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Thanks. I have a pair that I ordered from Bokunando. Good quality, but yes, not cheap (as with most Japanese martial arts gear).
If you start offering leather-soled tabi, by all means PM me and/or announce it here.Mert
"...I much prefer the thought of cleaving through bone, rather than small precise cuts." -- Mandeigh Wells
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04-02-2007, 20:51 #5Vice Dictator
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How much would you be willing to pay for leather-soled?
Originally Posted by Koshu
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04-03-2007, 01:35 #6Senior Member
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Hey David --- I currently get 'em from Nine Circles, where they're available in black, dark blue and white. Wore the black pair to the Minami Ryu March 3 clinic. I'm quite happy with those (seem very similar to my Bokunando pair in dark blue). But, certain sizes are often sold out, so always good to identify an alternate supplier. Bokunando doesn't offer the larger sizes (e.g. 30 cm) that American dojo mates would need.
Originally Posted by Rasputin
I'm willing to pay $35/pair including shipping (I believe this price point is between those of Nine Circles and Bokunando).Mert
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This is another site with some interesting designs for tabi. If I invest in some, it'll probably be from these guys. The design and construction seems more solid and durable.
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http://www.jika-tabi.com/index.html-Brian
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04-04-2007, 15:07 #8
Those are nice, I agree. Too bad they aren't worn indoors.
Originally Posted by Brian Dugger
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Steel-toed tabi -- gotta love it! That'll put some oomph into the ol' forward snap kicks!
Originally Posted by Tenguyugen
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The intent is to put the oomph somewhere else! How's that for being pragmatic/functional?
Originally Posted by Koshu
What would prohibit one from the use of these indoors?
Originally Posted by Tenguyugen
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Nothing. Just that conventional wisdom is that rubber-soled tabi (though these didn't exist in feudal Japan) are for outdoors since they'd be considered shoes vs. socks, and cloth and/or leather for inside. It'd be akin to the guy at the March 3 clinic wearing his running shoes while on the mat.
Originally Posted by Brian Dugger
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A quick defense for Holley sensei, he informed me that he'd spoke with Garrett sensei regarding the matter. At which point, he'd imparted the shoes were to protect us from something more which he didn't want to inadvertantly impart to us via the mat.
Originally Posted by Koshu
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OK. . . . . . . . ! Thanks, I think?!?!
Originally Posted by Brian Dugger
Mert
"...I much prefer the thought of cleaving through bone, rather than small precise cuts." -- Mandeigh Wells
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04-12-2007, 11:01 #14
As someone above stated, outdoor Tabi should never be worn inside a Dojo, as they are considered outdoor footwear and that is a kind of violation of cultural etiquette.
Originally Posted by Brian Dugger
But in the West, people can do whatever they want, right? I guess from a certain perspective, it's not so much "what should be worn" or "can it be worn", but more of a "how should it be worn" and "where it should be worn".Scott Takahashi
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