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  2. Troentorp Clogs - Wikipedia

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    Troentorp Clogs are wooden clogs handcrafted in Troentorp, Sweden, a small village approximately three kilometers from Båstad, Skåne in southern Sweden.Troentorp Clogs (formerly known as Båstad Clogs) have gained international recognition, especially during the 1970s when Swedish clogs became a widely popular footwear.

  3. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Half open clogs may have additional covering or securing straps in some sort of fabric or leather. Wooden soled clogs; use wood for the sole only. Wooden soled clogs come with a variety of uppers: complete uppers made from leather or similar material, such as English clogs. For more protection, they may have steel toecaps and/or steel ...

  4. Träskor - Wikipedia

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    Other notable manufacturers of clogs include Lotta, Troentorp and Swedish Hasbeens. [2] [3] The most common model in Sweden is one with soles made of wood and uppers of leather. [4] Older models are usually entirely of wood, painted to mimic leather or sometimes richly painted with floral motifs.

  5. 20 of the Most Comfortable Clogs You’ll Want to Wear ... - AOL

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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 ...

  6. Klomp - Wikipedia

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    Dutch clogs, for everyday use. The red painting on top makes the clogs look like leather shoes. It is a traditional motif on painted clogs. A klomp (Dutch: ⓘ, plural klompen [ˈklɔmpə(n)] ⓘ) is a whole-foot clog from the Netherlands. Along with cheese, tulips and windmills, they are strongly associated with the country and are considered ...

  7. International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde - Wikipedia

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    The International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde is a museum in Eelde, the Netherlands, for clogs, clog-making equipment and machinery. It has the largest collection of wooden footwear in the world. It has the largest collection of wooden footwear in the world.