First of all they don't wear clogs anymore...
Much of Holland / The Netherlands is covered by mud; since ancient times, the Dutch have pumped out water from the land to make it nice and dry. But with every so much water pumped into the Rhine / Sea, a little bit of earth goes with, so that, over many thousands of years that the clever Dutch have been doing this, the land sunk to well below sea level. It's a vicious cycle with no end. In order to walk on top of this sludge, they invented wooden shoes, just like Jesus used, when he walked on the water.
I'd like to add that most of us don't wear wooden clogs anymore (or as we call them "klompen"). The few people that still might be wearing clogs are most likely farmers or something similiar.
In Dutch, "clogs" are wooden shoes traditionally worn in the Netherlands. They are often associated with Dutch culture and are known for their distinctive design and craftsmanship.
The cost of Dutch clogs can vary depending on factors like the materials used, craftsmanship, and brand. On average, a pair of traditional wooden clogs can range from $30 to $100 USD. Custom or handcrafted clogs may be more expensive.
Dutch people wear clogs because they are practical and comfortable footwear that keep their feet warm and dry in the wet climate of the Netherlands. Clogs are also a traditional part of Dutch culture and heritage, making them a popular choice for many people.
Traditional clogs are not commonly worn in France. Instead, French people often opt for more stylish and modern footwear options like flats, boots, and sneakers. Clogs are more commonly associated with Dutch or Scandinavian fashion.
Dutch clogs have been worn for hundreds of years, with the earliest known clog-like footwear dating back to the Roman times. The wooden clogs we associate with the Netherlands were likely introduced in the 16th century as practical and durable footwear for farmers and laborers.
wooden clogs :) teehee
Known as Clogs, a shoe with a thick wooden sole
In Dutch, "clogs" are wooden shoes traditionally worn in the Netherlands. They are often associated with Dutch culture and are known for their distinctive design and craftsmanship.
there called clogs, and am not sure why, but in the past it was probally an easy material for them to get a hold of.
Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
Wooden clogs are Dutch, not Swedish.
Clogs
The cost of Dutch clogs can vary depending on factors like the materials used, craftsmanship, and brand. On average, a pair of traditional wooden clogs can range from $30 to $100 USD. Custom or handcrafted clogs may be more expensive.
The wooden clogs is believed to have originated from Holland also called the Netherlands. The wooden clogs is still an important aspect of the Dutch heritage and is still worn in Holland especially in the rural areas.
Dutch people wear clogs because they are practical and comfortable footwear that keep their feet warm and dry in the wet climate of the Netherlands. Clogs are also a traditional part of Dutch culture and heritage, making them a popular choice for many people.
In Holland few people wear clogs, mostly farmers, market-gardeners and people who work in nurseries. This is because clogs are regarded as a kind of safety shoe as indeed they are. Dutch clogs have been officially marked as safety shoes, after being tested and awarded the CE mark. Wooden shoes have been worn through out Europe since the late dark ages, the Dutch used to wear them, mainly because of the swampy ground and the abundance of good wood. Clogs are made of wood such as willow and poplar and are referred to by the Dutch as 'klompen'.
Klompen is a Dutch equivalent of 'clogs'. They don't wear them in The Netherlands (maybe a few farmers do).