Clogs are ruling the fashion charts. Born and bred up in
Sweden during the 70s, clogs have stood the test of time and have evolved as a
glitzy fashion accessory. Favored mostly by women as an alternative to stilettos,
clogs are now being worn by men too.
Whether you are heading out for office or
gearing up for a special occasion like a birthday party, clogs enhance your
appearance by a few notches. Clogs come in a slew of designs and forms. You can
get spoilt for choice if you have a look at the variety that clogs have to
offer and can find it tough to find the right clog for your dress.
Clogs are handmade footwear. In older times, wood was mostly
used to craft the structure of a clog. Though in recent times, leather and
rubber are used for the upper portions and the sole is made of wood. So how are
the wooden clogs made? The wood is first dried to deprive it of moisture and
then wood is shaped according to the foot size. The upper leather is checked
thoroughly and then stitched or nailed to the wooden sole. Then the clog is
dyed to give a lasting impression.
Wooden clogs protect the feet better than other shoes
because they are durable and ergonomically designed. They also serve as an
insulator for the feet in winter. You can run along wearing them and flaunt
them with ease at your business place or at a casual occasion. Most of the
clogs now are unisex and can be worn by both men and women.
Men had at first
dilly-dallied with the idea of wearing wooden clogs since the footwear was
mostly popular with women. But of late, they have embraced the latest fashion
mantra and are carrying them well enough. Men wooden clogs are mostly
flat-based and cover the whole foot.
Wooden clogs have caught up with men very well. The shoes
have emboldened their fashion statement and are popular among different
professions. Clogs have maintained their versatile appeal and men can
effortlessly steal the show with them.
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