TABI

TABI

Tabi represents the meeting of tradition and rebellion. Originally designed by Martin Margiela in 1988, the split-toe silhouette became a symbol of individuality and quiet defiance.

The design draws from Japanese workwear, reshaped into a statement of balance and disruption. It questions form, identity and the way we move through the world.

Tabi is not about fashion, it is about awareness. Each step becomes a reminder of separation and connection, of what divides us and what brings us closer.

To wear Tabi is to choose consciousness over conformity, presence over imitation.