SHOE FASHION FORWARD: MEN’S CLOGS
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For more than a century, Swedish clogs have been well-
known for their comfort, support, and unique
craftsmanship. Some of the models have been in
production for decades, gaining loyal customers
worldwide. Unique craftsmanship, as well as lasting
and nailing machinery and techniques that have been
developed through generations of Swedish shoe
makers, ensure ultimate fit and shape retention as well
as the distinctive Swedish clog look.
Swedish shoe makers

Traditionally, wooden clogs were worn by both sexes, in
Sweden, as well in other parts of Europe. However, it
wasn’t until the 1970s and 1980s that it became
acceptable for men to wear clogs in more formal
settings. What used to be considered a novelty and
avant-garde, is now a social norm. Men wearing
wooden clogs are far more commonplace these days.
Acceptable for men

Men’s clogs come in a variety of different styles and
shapes. Traditionally, Swedish clogs are made in natural
leather and wood, but you’ll find styles in canvas or
vegan leather, too. The variety of prints and details can
be overwhelmingly large, ensuring that everyone finds
something he likes. For those who prefer the traditional
look and want to focus on comfort and quality, some of
the classic Swedish clog models are probably the best
option.
Swedish clog models

Wooden clogs are very comfortable and can be easily
worn both in and out of the house. They have a relaxed
slip-on fit and wooden sole that provides support for
feet and ankles. Traditional Swedish clogs have
streamlined shape, anatomically shaped sole, and
minimal details. The most recognizable part of clogs is
their natural wooden sole. The footbeds of Swedish
clogs have been developed over the years to even
weight distribution across the foot, providing an
optimal angle for support and posture.
Traditional Swedish clog

Traditionally made in alderwood, a type of wood
known for its natural antibacterial foot climate and
great moist absorption, wooden footbeds provide a safe
and healthy solution for one’s feet. Because of this,
wooden clogs are especially popular among doctors,
nurses, chefs, and all professionals who spend long
working hours on their feet.
Wooden footbeds

Because men’s clogs are inherently casual, it’s best to
choose clothes that will stay in the same lane. Try them
with wide or straight fit pants paired with interesting
printed socks and a simple minimalistic shirt, and you
are ready for brunch, coffee with friends, or picnic.
These days, clogs are becoming more popular as casual
office footwear as well.
Casual office footwear
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Taking care of wooden clogs is one of their biggest benefits.
The most important thing to remember is If the wooden
bottoms get wet allow them to dry slowly. Wipe clogs clean
and leave them in a dry place at room temperature. Do not
try to speed up the drying process by heating as that could
cause the wood to crack. Taking care of leather upper
depends on the type of leather your Swedish clogs are made
of (nubuck, waxy, suede, pull-up, vegetable-tanned, etc.).
There are many cleaning products and creams on the market,
and it’s best to ask for advice in shoe repair shops. When you
try the new product always test it on a small hidden part of
men’s clogs.
Cleaning products

Men’s clogs may not be a new trend, but the style can
still be confusing for some men. But those who can pull
it off know there are many benefits, including
comfortability, easy on and off, and many materials and
styles. Classic clogs, boots, sandals, closed-back clogs,
work clogs - when it comes to Swedish wooden clogs,
the varieties are almost endless.
Swedish wooden clogs
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Troentorps Clogs
Webstore:
The easiest way to contact Anna-Lena and Mikaela is to send an
email to: info@troentorptoffel.se or by writing us on our chat.
Our telephone number is: +46 (0)500 418080
Båstad Store:
Elestorp, 269 91 Båstad, Sweden | +46 (0) 431 75 670
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 10 - 18
Skövde Store:
Horsåsvägen 11, 54138 Skövde, Sweden | +46 (0)500 418080
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 11 - 17
Contact

SHOE FASHION FORWARD: MEN’S CLOGS

  • 1.
    SHOE FASHION FORWARD:MEN’S CLOGS
  • 2.
     For more thana century, Swedish clogs have been well- known for their comfort, support, and unique craftsmanship. Some of the models have been in production for decades, gaining loyal customers worldwide. Unique craftsmanship, as well as lasting and nailing machinery and techniques that have been developed through generations of Swedish shoe makers, ensure ultimate fit and shape retention as well as the distinctive Swedish clog look. Swedish shoe makers
  • 3.
     Traditionally, wooden clogswere worn by both sexes, in Sweden, as well in other parts of Europe. However, it wasn’t until the 1970s and 1980s that it became acceptable for men to wear clogs in more formal settings. What used to be considered a novelty and avant-garde, is now a social norm. Men wearing wooden clogs are far more commonplace these days. Acceptable for men
  • 4.
     Men’s clogs comein a variety of different styles and shapes. Traditionally, Swedish clogs are made in natural leather and wood, but you’ll find styles in canvas or vegan leather, too. The variety of prints and details can be overwhelmingly large, ensuring that everyone finds something he likes. For those who prefer the traditional look and want to focus on comfort and quality, some of the classic Swedish clog models are probably the best option. Swedish clog models
  • 5.
     Wooden clogs arevery comfortable and can be easily worn both in and out of the house. They have a relaxed slip-on fit and wooden sole that provides support for feet and ankles. Traditional Swedish clogs have streamlined shape, anatomically shaped sole, and minimal details. The most recognizable part of clogs is their natural wooden sole. The footbeds of Swedish clogs have been developed over the years to even weight distribution across the foot, providing an optimal angle for support and posture. Traditional Swedish clog
  • 6.
     Traditionally made inalderwood, a type of wood known for its natural antibacterial foot climate and great moist absorption, wooden footbeds provide a safe and healthy solution for one’s feet. Because of this, wooden clogs are especially popular among doctors, nurses, chefs, and all professionals who spend long working hours on their feet. Wooden footbeds
  • 7.
     Because men’s clogsare inherently casual, it’s best to choose clothes that will stay in the same lane. Try them with wide or straight fit pants paired with interesting printed socks and a simple minimalistic shirt, and you are ready for brunch, coffee with friends, or picnic. These days, clogs are becoming more popular as casual office footwear as well. Casual office footwear
  • 8.
     Taking care ofwooden clogs is one of their biggest benefits. The most important thing to remember is If the wooden bottoms get wet allow them to dry slowly. Wipe clogs clean and leave them in a dry place at room temperature. Do not try to speed up the drying process by heating as that could cause the wood to crack. Taking care of leather upper depends on the type of leather your Swedish clogs are made of (nubuck, waxy, suede, pull-up, vegetable-tanned, etc.). There are many cleaning products and creams on the market, and it’s best to ask for advice in shoe repair shops. When you try the new product always test it on a small hidden part of men’s clogs. Cleaning products
  • 9.
     Men’s clogs maynot be a new trend, but the style can still be confusing for some men. But those who can pull it off know there are many benefits, including comfortability, easy on and off, and many materials and styles. Classic clogs, boots, sandals, closed-back clogs, work clogs - when it comes to Swedish wooden clogs, the varieties are almost endless. Swedish wooden clogs
  • 10.
     Troentorps Clogs Webstore: The easiestway to contact Anna-Lena and Mikaela is to send an email to: info@troentorptoffel.se or by writing us on our chat. Our telephone number is: +46 (0)500 418080 Båstad Store: Elestorp, 269 91 Båstad, Sweden | +46 (0) 431 75 670 Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 10 - 18 Skövde Store: Horsåsvägen 11, 54138 Skövde, Sweden | +46 (0)500 418080 Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 11 - 17 Contact