most shoes protect any person feet from the ground whatever its condition in thick mud or water boots might be worn but the Dutch have pediatric requirements.
Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
In Dutch they're called 'klompen'. In English they're called 'clogs'.
They made them from wood, they are called "clogs".
The wooden shoes from Holland, or the Netherlands, are called klomp. The clogs made in other countries have different names.
'Wooden shoes' in Dutch - is 'klompen'
Holland. People from Holland which speak dutch wear wooden shoes in the damp fields which they go to farm
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.
Nothing at all! Santa Claus does not come to Dutch children, so they don´t need the stocking. They get presents on December 5th from a Santa-lookalike called Sinterklaas and he puts presents in shoes
Clogs
Clogs
A person that makes shoes is called a cobbler.
In the 1980s, shoes were known as 'shoes'. People referred to them as 'shoes' and would buy them in shoe stores.