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  2. 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 ...

  3. Yes, You Do Need These Stunning (& Comfortable!) Ankle Boots

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    Our top picks for the most comfortable ankle boots for women of 2023: ... Ribbed Boot Clog. ... retailers of all kinds—testing many brands IRL—to bring you the best clothing and accessory ...

  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. 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]

  6. The Absolute Best Clog Boots, from $34 to $375

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  7. Clog - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, clogs based on Swedish clogs returned in fashion for women. Platform clogs or sandals, often raised as high as 6 or even 8 inches right through between sole and insole, were worn in many western countries. The large mid layer was often made of solid cork, although some were merely of plastic with a cork covering.