Bearskin, which they've poached from Russian bears with their BARE HANDS!
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.
Dutch people wear normal clothes since the Netherlands is a very modern country.
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.
No the Dutch people are not farmers. Ofcourse there are a few farmers but the most people aren't. It's a very modern country they wear normal clothes.
Holland. People from Holland which speak dutch wear wooden shoes in the damp fields which they go to farm
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.
They wear different kinds of normal dresses. Just like in the United States.
It's a modern western country and they wear modern clothes, just like you would see people (not Muslims or people who wear traditional clothes) in the US wear or in France etc.
In the book, Double Dutch, it does not specify what Delia wears. If it did it would beacause different outfit everyday, because people usually change their clothes often. Also, she might wear a sports outfit for her double dutch practices and competitions.
Left hand if they are catholic, right hand if they are not catholic
The Dutch are very up to date on fashion, so footwear is particularly modern. However, as u said "Traditionally", It where wooden clogs. Not many people wear them these days, but you may stumble upon a farmer wearing them.
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'.