Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
Pantoffels is a Dutch equivalent of 'slippers'. But 'slippers' is also a Dutch word for 'flip-flops'
Dutch wooden shoes or sometimes also called Clogs in English is called "klompen" in Dutch
Dutch wooden shoes are called "clogs".
Clogs
'Wooden shoes' in Dutch - is 'klompen'
Klompen.
Wooden clog shoes
Traditionally, they leave out wooden shoes.
In Dutch they're called 'klompen'. In English they're called 'clogs'.
Holland. People from Holland which speak dutch wear wooden shoes in the damp fields which they go to farm
The wooden shoes from Holland, or the Netherlands, are called klomp. The clogs made in other countries have different names.
Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
Schoenen is the Dutch word for shoes. It's hard to say this word if you're not Dutch.
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.
Most shoes would sink, but some would float if they were made of a material that floats such as crocks, or had no holes such as a pair of Dutch wooden clogs.