clogs are not popular in France as footwear.
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.
'clogs' is 'klompen' in Dutch. The Dutch people don't wear clogs by the way.
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.
You can say "Je ne porte pas" in French to mean "I don't wear."
You say "Je vais porter des baskets" in French to mean "I am going to wear some trainers."
No. As in other European countries, clogs have fallen out of use. They are a rarity that you can spot once in a while, in French folklore dance groups.
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.
wooden clogs
Clogs are worn on your feet. They are Dutch shoes or sandals.
The best nursing clogs to wear for tired feet are clogs that allow your feet to stay in a high acrhed position. This allows your feet to stop making contact with the ground.
clogs
It's not uncommon.
Klompen is a Dutch equivalent of 'clogs'. They don't wear them in The Netherlands (maybe a few farmers do).
clogs are worn in the Netherlands ( they are called klompen) they also wear them in Denmark and Belgium
Known as Clogs, a shoe with a thick wooden sole
wooden clogs :) teehee
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