Women!! Are you on a quest for the perfect ensemble for your
feet?? Guess what!! We have got you covered. Say hello to clogs. The uber cool
and immaculately crafted wooden shoes makes the right noise with fashion geeks
and limelight-hungry celebs.
Having its roots in Sweden, clogs had a rather
simple childhood. They were foot-bearers of peasants and mill workers. The
tough wooden built of the clogs protected their feet during their arduous
endeavors. Having lost their relevance during the mid-70s, clogs sprang back to
prominence riding on the glam quotient of elite brands like Victor Rolf and
Chanel.
Don’t be surprised if you chance upon these reincarnated
sartorial pieces in every fashionista's wardrobe. Clogs have added sparkle to every
outfit and women can’t stop gushing about them. Be it with a one-piece or a
jeans and top combo or any dress whatsoever, clogs teamed up effortlessly with
all. A sheer handmade craftsmanship, clogs are equipped with high-quality,
carefully treated wooden soles and premium leather uppers which inflate the
style factor of these vintage pieces.
We can’t help but mention that the surge of clogs amongst
the fashion spectrum has irked the footwear fraternity. Stilettos, ballerinas,
which were once the pump of choice of elite women have gone the mundane route. They
were stylish and had an oomph factor but they weren't comfortable. Here’s where
clogs took the wind out of their sails.
Clogs for women are ergonomically built. The bottom of the
shoe is shaped in an upward curve to form an arch for superior comfort. Glide
your feet into one of those masterpieces and you will feel a change in your
stance. Walk or run in them and you will experience no buckling or wobbling of
your feet. They provide excellent ankle support and fit the foot properly to
minimize stress on the feet, back and knees. Need we say more why women are in
awe for clogs.
Clogs come on the expensive side though. So what!! Life is
too short to fuss about loosening your purse strings when you have confessed
your love for clogs. Sometimes a guilty pleasure is worth the money spent.
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