clogs
The Dutch word for stockings is kousen. It's pronounced as cowsun.
shoes
Boots, Dutch shoes, both footwear.
Well, stockings, obviously.
clogs
We Dutch have our own Santa who comes end November. He places gifts in the children's shoes which they have put besides the radiator or fireplace. If we give each other gifts during Christmas we put them under the Christmas tree.
Dutch children would hang their shoes by the fireside before stockings. They believed that Sinterklaas (their version of Santa Claus) would fill them with gifts and treats on the eve of St. Nicholas Day.
Dutch children hang up their stockings by the fireplace for Sinterklaas to fill with treats and gifts on the eve of St. Nicholas Day (December 5th). This tradition is similar to hanging stockings for Santa Claus in other parts of the world.
They use regular Christmas Stockings. The same as Americans.
They put out their shoes. I think I remember reading that Dutch children put out wooden shoes with hay in them for the reindeer!
panty hose, socks, mini stockings they have stockings in most countries panty hose, socks, mini stockings they have stockings in most countries
Mandarin oranges or tangerines are most often found in Christmas stockings