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    Get the Crocs Adult Classic Lined Clog for $40 (originally $60) at Amazon! Please note, prices and deals are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change. Styling Crocs is ...

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    From cozy shearling-lined clogs ($375) that’ll get you through winter's worst, to those rubber ones we all know and love (Crocs Classic Clogs, from $30), scroll on for the pairs you'll want to ...

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    The ugly-cute footwear staple is destined for a comfy-chic comeback, from Birkenstock's Boston clog to traditional wood-soled styles all the way to clog heels. 18 Cute and Comfortable Clogs to ...

  5. Dansko - Wikipedia

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    After bringing back clogs for their farm staff on several trips to Denmark, Cabot and Kjellerup decided to establish Dansko in 1990. [4] [5] Dansko has since added several shoe styles, including sandals, boots, heels, flats, and more types of clogs. [7] Inc. Magazine named Dansko in its list of 500 fastest-growing private companies in 1999 and ...

  6. Town & Country Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Town & Country Food Stores (T&C) was an employee-owned chain of convenience stores based in San Angelo, Texas.It had over 168 locations spread throughout Texas and New Mexico and yearly revenue in 2006 of over $850 million (~$1.24 billion in 2023).

  7. Clog (British) - Wikipedia

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    Clog dancing should not be confused with Morris dancing, which may be performed in clogs. There is a theory that clogging or clog dancing arose in these industrial textiles mills as a result of the mill workers entertaining themselves by syncopating foot taps with the rhythmic sounds made by the loom shuttles.