MILAN — Spotted on the feet of a wide range of celebrities over the decades, spanning from Twiggy to Audrey Hepburn and Sarah Jessica Parker, who wore them in several episodes of legendary TV show ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — Tulip Time is just around the corner. A big part of the festival traditions are the wooden shoes you see the dancers wear in the parade. The shoes are called 'klompen' or 'clogs' and ...
From peasant tops to flower crowns, it doesn't look like '70s inspired fashion is going anywhere this summer, and for me, nothing screams '70s quite like wooden clogs, the seemingly frumpy footwear ...
Just decades ago there were thousands. Now only about 30 Dutch clog-makers remain, fighting to save a dying craft with the wooden shoes more often found today as fridge-magnets rather than footwear.
The kids are simply cooler than you. While you’re walking around using your feet like an animal, kids have shoes with wheels in their heels. These are called Heelys, and here’s how you make wooden ...
Clogs, a distinctive type of footwear with a rich history, have evolved significantly through the years. This enduring style of shoe, characterized by its wooden sole, has been constantly reinvented ...
People wear shoes and sandals all day long, but do you know how beneficial it is to wear wooden clogs (khadau) at home for ...
Wooden shoes have become a Dutch cliché—a symbol of the low-lying Netherlands’ past. Even their name, klompen (yes, the singular is klomp), has a fun and oh-so-Dutch ring to it. But it turns out that ...