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.
Some brands simply have staying power. Take Sandgrens, a company that has been making clogs by hand in the forests of Småland, Sweden since the early 1900’s, for instance. With fifty percent of small ...
Perhaps one of the most divisive pieces of footwear — clogs have made rounds in fashion circles since their European origin in the fourteenth century. Most recently, the shoe has been daringly styled ...
We’re dusting off our fall and winter clogs and replacing them with our spring and summer clogs. If you’ve stepped outside recently, you’ve noticed that the air has become significantly colder. No ...
Bobbie Thomas, TODAY Style editor and author of the Buzz column for In Touch Weekly, offers her latest roundup of buzz-worthy items: Indoor coutureIf you’ve been living under your Snuggie for the last ...