“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.