: Danclog Skagen Professional Clog Made in Denmark.

Danclog Skagen Professional Clog Made in Denmark.

from: Euro Dan sko




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5613







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Danclog
Department: womens
Label: Euro Dan sko
Manufacturer: Euro Dan sko
Publisher: Euro Dan sko
Sales Rank: 5613
Studio: Euro Dan sko


Features:
  • Made in Denmark
  • Highest Quality Box and Oiled leather
  • Top Rated shoes from Denmark
  • Heat , Chemical , and Slip Resistant
  • Around for over 35 years







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Product Description:
Please see size chart for accurate fit Euro Dan has finally reached Amazon with their high quality Danclog shoe, These highly sought after shoes come directly from Denmark and made in Denmark, dont be fooled by companies with Danish names but made in China or other countries. Made for both Men and Women Danclog's insole or inner tread surface is 2 mm thick leather over a 3 mm polyurethane foam and active carbon filter that reduces foot perspiration considerably. The active carbon filter provides comfort and conforms to the shape of your foot. Danclog's Sole is made of single density polyurethane material. It is oil resistant and heat resistant to temperatures up to 266 F . The built in Danclog Shock Absorber absorbs and distributes pressure over the entire surface of the sole, which protects your back and joints. In addition, the specially designed sole pattern is non-skid and has ladder grip. To ensure comfort and secure fit, the Danclog instep is a padded with foam. Danclog Skagen comes in both Oiled and Box Leather. Oiled Leather Danclog is made of aniline leather. Aniline Leather is colored all the way through with a transparent dye. The Finish is transparent and shows the natural markings of the leather, only the highest quality hides are used. The surface is brushed to create a texture similar to velvet ? yet the clogs are still durable and moisture resistant, so they are suitable for indoor and outdoor activities. Danclog uppers are made of Box leather. Box is the world's leading dry leather finishing system and it significantly improves the protective properties of the footwear. Box Leather is geared towards the safety requirements of the industrial footwear providing the highest protection levels with outstanding durability.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very good
no problems, i like the clogsa lot time will tell with the wear and tear. they are great! just as nice as my danskos!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love these shoes
I love these shoes. They are so comfortable and fit so well. They are true to size. The clogs are made in Denmark and are such good quality (better than the brands made in China). I work in a restaurant and these arte the best work shoes I have ever owned.

Denmark. in Made Clog Professional Skagen Danclog




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