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The Origins and Use of ‘Nikkapokka’ Trousers in Japanese Workwear An adaptation of knickerbocker pants worn by Dutch settlers in New York, which also lends its name to the legwear style, Nikkapokka trousers are instantly recognised by their unique shape - outward billowing silhouette, sharp taper from the knee and aggressively cuffed hems. Despite these eccentricities, they do hold merit and serve a purpose. The loose trousers are comfortable for construction workers who repeatedly squat and stand throughout the day and high-rise workers who constantly climb up and down scaffolding. Their loose silhouette also allows them to acknowledge the presence of wind and gauge its speed, while the tight hems prevent the trousers from being caught on equipment and tools and causing an accident. Some workers claim the pants reduce fall impacts by catching the wind like ‘flying squirrels’. these pants have significantly influenced japanese fashion in recent decades. Complementing this legwear style is jikatabi footwear, commonly referred to as tabi. This sturdier variation of split-toe tabi socks allows for greater grip and awareness when climbing ladders or scaffolding. Matsuda Tadao shot portraits of Japanese construction workers in this daily uniform to capture its inherent functionalities and the ways in which it keeps them mobile and safe on site. The imagery captures the reality of life in the construction industry, with their clothes caked in dirt and grime telling the same story. #fashion #drip #clothing #fashionstyle #japanesefashion #workwear #hypebeast #attire #tabi #japan #japanese

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