Showing posts with label clogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clogs. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Design Flaws Found in Most Women Clogs

 

The popularity of clogs had hit its zenith during the seventies. But back then, clogs served only as a protective footwear and were worn by industrial workers who toiled in harsh conditions to protect their feet. But in the late nineties, clogs, especially the Swedish clogs, evolved as a fashion accessory.

Today, clogs have been remodeled into highly fashionable and comfortable slip-on shoes. Made with leather, rubber, fur, wool and rhinestones, clogs have come a long way from their humble wooden beginnings and have incorporated various designs ranging from platform styled clogs to open-toe or closed back versions.


Clogs have now become a ubiquitous footwear for women working in hospitals, restaurants and offices. Clogs are popular among nurses and women doctors since they provide better support which help minimize ankle, foot, knee and back pain. It is true that clogs have gained a silent reputation for being a foot-healthy footwear, but this reputation has been built on some false myths.

The truth is that clogs are among those shoe types which are injurious for the feet. Clogs contribute to toe deformities, heel arch destabilization and problems such as bunions, hammertoes etc. But such problems are seen in women who wear clogs with faulty design features. Let’s know about those harmful features included in clogs in detail.

1. Tough soles: Many clogs have rigid, thick soles that make it impossible for women to judge the ground beneath, thus resulting in wrong footfalls and ankle injuries. Another problem with rigid soles is that they hold the feet in an ugly and compromising position for long periods. It’s like putting your foot in a cast and waiting for it to get stronger.

2. Heel elevation: Heel elevation is a common design feature for most clogs which keeps your heel at a higher position than the rest of the feet. Such a faulty design destabilizes the foot arch and puts severe pressure on the ball of your feet. It also increases the chance of ankle sprain since an elevated heel remains more unstable than a flat heeled shoe.

3. Tapering toe boxes: Clogs having toe-box tapering design are not good for the health of your feet. It is a common belief that toe-shaped box is a foot-healthy design but the truth is that such a design feature doesn’t allow the toes to spread since there is not much width at the front where it is most required.

4. Toe spring: Another design nightmare found in clogs is the toe spring. The toe spring design keeps the toes in an elevated position above the forefoot. With the heel elevation at the back, the design proves catastrophic for the feet since it destabilizes the foot arch and puts serious pressure on the ball of the foot. The toe spring also causes foot tendon imbalances which ultimately lead to toe deformities.

Sunday, 13 September 2020

Why are Clogs so Popular and What Benefits the Provide over Other Footwear?

 

Introduction to Clogs

Clogs have been around since centuries, mostly used in Holland and Sweden back then. Today, their modern designs like clog sandals for women or clog boots ensure that almost everyone can adapt easily to clogs because of their resemblance to modern footwear, unlike traditional wooden shoes that most people unaccustomed to will find odd to wear in public.

People who were born and/or raised in an area that is exclusive to clogs’ rich traditional history will certainly keep them as a part of their childhood memories or as a symbol of their unrelenting tradition, so it is understandable that clogs will remain popular in those areas. But what about the popularity of clogs worldwide? Why are modern clogs so popular, even if they are slightly heavier and chunkier than their non-clog counterparts?

The Fashion Appeal of Clogs

The appeal of clogs lie in the fact that they are not only different than regular footwear, but they are also a bigger style statement when paired with the right outfit. People who wear clogs to a party or formal gathering will most likely be talked to about their choice of footwear as compared to those who wear regular heels or sandals. Clogs are attention-grabbing shoes, and initiate conversations from those who see a wooden shoe worn in mainstream public for the first time.

Then there is the uniformity of clogs that is unmatched by other shoes. No matter what the top material is made from, all clogs are made of wooden soles, which are usually painted in their natural wood color. This color combination makes clogs uniform in design, yet diverse in nature, making clogs perfect to be worn in any kind of occasion with any kind of outfit.

The Practicality of Clogs

In case of regular footwear, there is the matter of trying to slip in your feet comfortably. While you can so this in new shoes, used ones get slightly compressed under load due to prolonged usage, and slipping in your feet or taking them out comfortably can be a bit bothersome. Clogs, because of their wooden heels, avoid any form of deformation over prolonged use, keeping the clogs as good as new even after years. This means you can easily slip in your feet or take them out in a flash without fuss.

The Durability of Clogs

Unlike regular footwear which deteriorate with use, wooden clogs are highly durable, which gives them a major advantage over other non-clog footwear. Most clogs use treated and waterproofed wooden soles, so you can easily wash them if they get dirty, maintaining the new like look for a long time. Clogs can also take a beating, so if you accidentally step on something hard, the clog will remain intact and not break down like a bunch of dominos. It is true that they cost a bit more than regular footwear, but their durability makes the extra price worth it, sometimes more than worth it.

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Ladies!! Get Ready To Drool Over Vintage Clogs.

“What goes around comes around”-they said. Well, the clichéd expression chimes well with clogs.  Wooden clog sandals have come a long way from their Dutch origins. Back then, clogs were hand-crafted and made completely of wood since they last longer, do not hold moisture and insulate the feet from the ground.

Of late, the clunky wooden shoes have been re-imagined into a stylish fashion accessory that is a common sight on fashion ramps. Clog sandals worn today are not entirely made of wood. The upper portion covering the top and the sides of the clog is made of leather or rubber while the heel is left exposed.

The rubber type of clog sandal usually comes in a single color and has a strap that goes around the heel and is generally worn as a summer sandal. Clog sandals have evolved as a fashion accessory since they offer superior stability and leg comfort. They are easy to wear and easy to keep on the feet. Wooden clog sandals come in three different soles- classic, high and wedge.

Because of the ease, versatility, and protection it offers, wooden clog sandals have emerged as a staple footwear of many industry verticals. Professional clogs have to be extremely comfortable and durable since in many professions, wearers have to stand for long durations and it’s the feet that suffer the most in the process.


Nurses prefer clog sandals because they provide better lower back support and protect the feet from potential injuries like falling objects and exposure to harmful chemicals.

In recent times, clogs are being manufactured in such a way that they suit a host of occasions. There are dressy clogs, casual clogs, professional clogs, and wooden clogs. Dressy clogs fall between professional and casual clogs. They are clunky and have high heels and are adorned with ornate designs and embellishments.


Casual clogs are those which you can wear both indoors and outdoors. They have short heels which are made of wood. The upper part is made of inexpensive material like nylon or cotton. 

Professional clogs are one of the most expensive clogs and come in leather or synthetic upper options. They are mostly worn by chefs and nurses and employ low heels and are comfortable too. Wooden clogs now are machine-made and come in flat or high heels. They can be worn with a casual attire or a formal one.

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Reasons Why Handmade Women High Heels Clogs Are A Must Have For Your Wardrobe

Anything handmade that you intend to buy has its own perks, a story behind the make and becomes a treasured possession with a value better than machine made products. Women high heel clogs are no different. Clogs have been known to have a lot of benefits for the owners and people who prefer adorning them to other form of footwear. Taking these benefits a notch higher is the handmade high heel clogs. Some of reasons for investing in one have been listed as under: