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  2. Träskor - Wikipedia

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    Träskor made by Swedish Hasbeens. Träskor are Swedish clogs typically made from alder, but sometimes birch or pine. [1] Clogs are mainly manufactured in the southern part of the country, both as handicrafts and in factories. In 1905 there were 22 factories employing 241 people. [1]

  3. 20 of the Most Comfortable Clogs You’ll Want to Wear ... - AOL

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    Flat clogs often look better with shorts or above-the-knee skirts, whereas a cropped jean or longer pants tend to be more flattering with heeled clogs. ... Swedish Hasbeens Leather Zip It Emy Clog ...

  4. Troentorp Clogs - Wikipedia

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    Troentorp Clogs (formerly known as Båstad Clogs) have gained international recognition, especially during the 1970s when Swedish clogs became a widely popular footwear. The clogs have been made by Troentorp Toffelfabrick (Troentorp Clog Factory) in the same location since 1907 and continue to be produced with the original wood and leather design.

  5. 7 Ways to Wear Clogs in 2021…So You Don’t Look Like ... - AOL

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  6. Sabot (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A sabot (/ ˈ s æ b oʊ /, US also / s æ ˈ b oʊ, s ə-/) [1] is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as The Netherlands, Belgium or Italy. Sabots are either whole-foot clogs or a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole. Sabots were considered a work shoe associated with the lower classes in the 16th to 19th centuries.

  7. Turkish clogs - Wikipedia

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    Clogs have traditionally been used in Turkish bath houses to protect the foot from dirty water and soap. The earlier form were called "nalins" and originated during the Ottoman period. Nalins came to be artistic objects which indicated the wearer's social standing.