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Inger commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

When I was very young I got a pair of bright red clogs. I loved them! Here in the states they were quite rare and special. I wore them so long that by the time my mom made me stop wearing them, my heel...

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sunny commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

When I was quite young, I had my first pair of clogs, and loved them because they made me taller AND they made that "grown up sound" that adults' shoes made - an important clipping/clomping down...

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Winnie Rose Reyes commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Hi Chez. I'm from the Philippines and I love clogs too. We have our own version of it but its open toed. http://bp2.blogger.com/_uiHoq4Hlxcs/RYJMNKv2aHI/AAAAAAAAAEc/tP_n87HiQBQ/s1600-h/bakya.jpgMine...

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mollysusie commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I wear Dansko clogs everyday to work. I thought my older ones looked bad, but now perhaps not. Before clogs I wore tennis shoes (sneakers/trainers/whatever you call them) and was going through about 2...

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Helena commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Years ago I had two pairs of clogs: one in black and the other in red. Last 2 or 3 years they appeared again in Portugal, but sincerely I didn't see many people using them. The "big" fashion of the two...

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Heather White commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

i wear these clogs:and i wear them nearly every day once the weather is too chilly for sandals. i love love love love them, and they are by far my most comfortable shoe.

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Ana commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

We also use clogs in the rural parts of Portugal. And I still remember a pair of swedish red clogs my parents got me from Sweden 30 years ago!

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jenny b harris commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

True clogs (I don't think of "crocs" as true clogs since they don't have wooden soles) have been a rarity in Texas, but I've always had a pair or two in my closet. Right now I have some red ones that I...

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Wendy in Seattle commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

We love Dansko clogs in Seattle. The are traditionally worn by chefs and health care workers, but I'm an office worker and wear them daily. I have two pairs and I've never found a shoe as comfortable...

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devil commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Clogs were popular for a brief time in the 1970's here in the United States. I've hardly seen them worn here since then.I remember the biggest complaint from wearers is that clogs make your feet smell...

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Glory commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Someone above mentioned not considering crocs real clogs, and while they aren't, the shape is pretty darn close to a clog on the basic model that started the entire croc movement in North America. Or...

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Carola Vuissa commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Of course i wear my "Bregenzerwälder Klötzlar" here in Austria. "Klötzlar" is what we call clogs in my region :)

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Alison commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I have worn clogs for over thirty years (not the same pairs , of course!), usually Birkenstocks. Some of my friends wear Dansko clogs, but the Danskos don't fit the arch of my foot correctly. Clogs are...

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Anna @ D16 commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Well, us Americans with Swedish mothers wear clogs! :) (My brother has some sad stories about having to wear them to play kickball when he was small...)

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Anna @ D16 commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

p.s. As far as I'm concerned, Crocs are NOT real clogs!

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K commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Here in Kansas, crocs are a big deal. They come in a variety of styles. There are sandals, clogs and even some lined with fur for the winter. Teenagers put jewelry in the holes. Crocs are made in the...

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Julia commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I live in California, and I've had at least one pair of Birkenstock clogs for about 10 years now. I don't wear them during the warmer months, but I wear them all the time when it's cooler. In fact, I...

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Ulla V. commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Åh, træsko!! Min barnsdoms yndlingsfodtøj. Jeg havde dem i rød, hvid og sort. OG ikke mindst et par med stjerner, som min faster tog med hjem til mig fra en ferie.Du har bestemt ret i, at de er bedst...

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Trixie commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I live in the New England area in the States and I wear dansko clogs almost everyday during my commute. They are the only shoes I can wear and walk in for an extended period of time that don't make my...

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Patia commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Dansko clogs are popular here (in Missoula, Montana). I have a pair that I have mixed feelings about. They're very comfortable to stand in, but they're terrible on uneven surfaces. I'm always afraid...

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dagmag commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Well, clogs are crazy-popular here in Minnesota. Especially with folks like me; moms on their feet all day. Maybe it has something to do with Minnesota's huge Scandinavian population and heritage....?...

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kellyt commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Danskos are big here in the U.S. but mostly on women. I have three pair and I love them. My mainstays are my professional black ones. I know it's getting cold outside when I reach for my comfy black...

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lindenhaus - california commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Yes, I wear clogs all the time, but I don't wear them for garden work. I wear them every place else though. I have 2 pair at the moment--brown and navy blue. They are genuine Swedish clogs that I...

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Barb (Australia) commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I don't think many people wear real clogs here in Australia. Everyone seems to have gone Croc crazy however....which personally I think is one of the worst fashion crimes since the 80's!

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Michelle commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I have a red wooden pair that I wear all the time - I bought them from this gorgeous store in Sydney http://www.funkis.com/ - full of Swedish design.Michelle xx

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Linda commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I live in the Pacific Northwest, and while it's not anywhere near the most popular type of shoe here, I'd guess that they're probably more common here than anywhere else in the states. I have several...

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Kim commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I live in Florida so I don't often wear my clogs in the summer months. I usually wear them in the fall and winter (well, our version of the seasons, anyway). I have been wanting some Hanna Andersson...

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Anne commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I'm a clog lover... but I despise crocs (SO NOT the same thing). I have currently a pair of very nice black ones with pink roses that I bought this summer on a visit to my brother in south of Sweden,...

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Stephanie commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I live in the states. Because I am a nurse, I wear my clogs into the ground just like you. I love my dansko's in mahogany oil-rubbed leather they are so comfortable. I am also a croc wearer. I was...

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Alison commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Minnesotans wear clogs. I have 3 pairs of Naot, made in Israel. I wear handknit socks in them. I got my first clogs as a little girl from the scandavian gift shop in the Sons of Norway building in...

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Marianne commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I am Dutch and I don't wear clogs ;-) I think they are mainly a tourist thing nowadays. Have a nice Sunday. Bye, Marianne.

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birgit commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

yeah giggleoh i also love to wear the old faded shoes till they get lost by walking giggleoh yes i remember some generations of clogs in teenage times and when i was a student they were all dark blue...

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joyce commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I like to wear leather clogs in the winter (Born ones are super comfy). I never wore clogs in the summer until this summer I found out why everyone wears those ugly Crocs.....oh my, they are so comfy....

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Fernanda commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Hi Benita, I live in Brazil, and like everywhere else, crocs is a big thing now, but mostly among kids and teens. Other than that, I don't see clogs around. Maybe because of the wheather. On the other...

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Benita commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Thank you all soooooo much for the fun comments. I loved reading about your clogs. Now I feel I need to at least try on a pair of crocs, have to check out the Dansko webpage, and definitely will have...

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Malena commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I love clogs! I have a narrow heel, and I don't like taking the time to untie or unbuckle shoes, so I prefer shoes with no backs. The only pair of "authentic" clogs I've had, though, were some my...

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Benita commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Malena, I've only ever bought them in local little shops which I doubt do mail order... There were quite a few links among the other comments though. Maybe one of them helps!

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jenny commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

i cant stand clogs but my better half love them when we are in småland, not at home in the city - thank god.it was very fun to read about clogs today since i´m sitting and painting two pairs - for a...

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Diana in San Francisco commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Hi - I am Diana from San Francisco. Both myself and my 7 year old daughter love our clogs. Her clogs are HOT PINK!

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Diana in San Francisco commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

Hi - I am Diana from San Francisco. Both myself and my 7 year old daughter love our clogs. Her clogs are HOT PINK!

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katie commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

i hate crocs! so super uber ugly and so not comfy! =) imho

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Messy commented on 'Cloppeticlop'

I try not to comment on posts you did a year ago, but this one is too tempting. ;-) I'm Dutch, and I saw someone else from the Netherlands comment that clogs are for tourists, these days, which is...

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