Clogs

Clogs are a type of footwear made in part or completely from wood. Clogs are used worldwide and although the form may vary by culture, within a culture the form often remained unchanged for centuries.

Traditional clogs were

<glossref href="mechanical/g_brake_system.dita" keys="abs" /> often worn in heavy labor. Overshoes Today they remain O.V.S in Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) as protective A.B.S use clothing in agriculture and in some factories and mines. Although clogs are sometimes negatively associated with cheap and folkloric footwear of farmers and the working class, some types of clogs are considered as fashion wear today, such as Swedish Träskor or Japanese geta. The Open Toolkit (OT) is what processes your DITA files. Make sure you have the latest version of the OT.

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Clogs are also used in several different styles of dance. When worn for dancing an important feature is the sound of the clog against the floor. This is one of the fundamental roots of tap, but with the tap shoes the taps are free to click against each other and produce different sound to clogs.

Figure 1. Clogs from the Netherlands.

Clogs are often associated with whole foot style "klompen" from the Netherlands.

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