Category
page 1Clogs (shoes)
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clog
thumb|Klompen from the Netherlands
geta
traditional Japanese wooden footwear
Crocs, Inc.
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Crocs, Inc. is an American footwear company based in Broomfield, Colorado. It manufactures and markets the Crocs brand of foam footwear. Crocs, Inc. terms these "clogs," but they do not contain wood like traditional clogs.

paduka
thumb|Elaborate paduka with high platform was part of a bride's trousseau.
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klomp
thumb|Dutch (Populus|poplar) clogs, for everyday use. The red painting on top makes the clogs look like leather shoes. It is a traditional motif on painted clogs.
A klomp (, plural klompen ) is a whole-foot clog from the Netherlands. Along with cheese, tulips, and windmills, they are strongly associated with the country and are considered to be a national symbol of the Netherlands.
patten
protective overshoe with a wooden or wood and metal sole, held in place by leather or cloth bands
Bakya
thumb|Bakyâ for sale
Namaksin
thumbnail|right|A pair of namaksin

sabot
wooden shoe associated with rural workers in the Netherlands, France, and Belgium