Swedish clogs
Swedish clogs in genuine leather with durable wooden sole, notched for better grip.
Description
How to wear our Swedish clogs?
In fine weather, dresses and jeans go perfectly with them, but they're also the ideal mid-season shoe! On chilly days, Swedish clogs go beautifully with thick wool socks, ribbed or not.
How to care for your clog's leather?
Shoe polish twice a season is recommended to keep your Swedish clog leather supple and waterproof (cf. Paulin grease).
In the event of stains or very dry leather, use Avel regenerating cleaning soap, followed by Avel leather renovator.
The origins of the Swedish clog?
The Swedish clog originated in the Middle Ages, but it was in the 18th century that it was popularized in Sweden by the government, which encouraged the population to wear clogs.
The traditional manufacturing technique has remained unchanged: the genuine leather upper is stapled by hand to a solid beech sole.
The only compromise to modernity is a leather insole and a notched rubber reinforcement for added comfort, allowing you to wear your Swedish clogs every day.
5 cm heel, ideal for posture.
Small recess in the sole at thumb level for added comfort and support.
The beige model is in nubuck, the rest in smooth leather.
Data sheet
- Composition
- Leather, wood, rubber
- Manufacturing
- Swedish