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  2. Clog (British) - Wikipedia

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    Clogs could have either or both. The steel toecap used in safety clogs is generally fitted under the leather and is another item again. Finally the soling is applied according to the customer's requirements. Clog-irons have been mentioned above, clogs are also shod (horse-shoe shaped rubber) or fully soled and heeled with rubber.

  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. Turkish clogs - Wikipedia

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    The strap was of leather or fabric with jewels and embroidery. [1] In 1898 a price of five guineas (£5.5s or £5.25 equivalent to £739 in 2023 [a]) was quoted in Notes and Queries for a pair of Nalins. The description of them was (in metric units the quoted dimensions are 23 cm long and 7.9 cm high):

  5. Sabot (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A sabot (/ ˈ s æ b oʊ /, US also / s æ ˈ b oʊ, s ə-/) [1] is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as The Netherlands, Belgium or Italy. Sabots are either whole-foot clogs or a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole. Sabots were considered a work shoe associated with the lower classes in the 16th to 19th centuries.

  6. Träskor - Wikipedia

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    Träsko with leather upper. 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]

  7. Hanfu footwear - Wikipedia

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    A clog with removable bars, called "Lord Xie Shoe"; it was called after the Southern dynasties period poet Xie Lingyun whose creation of the shoe is attributed to. [1] Xueji (靴屐) Boot-like clogs The clogs which were worn in Southern China gradually became more boot-like after the Tang dynasty. [3] Xue (靴) Leather boots

  8. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    The Universal Thread Betsy Clog packs some serious features into a budget-friendly shoe. ... Materials: Leather or suede upper, EVA foam midsole, and synthetic outsole | Sizes available: Women's 5 ...

  9. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

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    Clog dancing is a form of step dance characterised by the wearing of inflexible, wooden soled clogs. Clog dancing developed into differing intricate forms both in Wales and also in the North of England. Welsh clog dancing mainly originates from various slate mines where workers would compete against each other during work breaks. [1]