Although clogs have been around for years, they fell out of fashion for some time. However, in recent years, they have been making a comeback, as they are considered to be healthy for our feet. Thanks to technological advances, they no longer look so bulky, which is why we at Woolville believe that they are fast becoming a modern, stylish and, above all, healthy option for everyday wear.
Hard wood doesn’t deform the foot arch and helps to maintain its anatomical shape. The adjustable straps are a great if you have high arches, as you can adjust them to fit so as to be as comfortable as possible for you to wear. Solid wood, good quality cow leather hide and the non-slip sole ensure that your clogs will last you a really long time, and it is thanks to the natural materials. For us at Woolville, they are the hottest trend this summer.
Our clogs are slightly larger than regular shoe sizes, so before you buy, you need to measure your feet and compare the results with our size chart, which can be found here.
Material: Cow leather hide, Alder
- Smooth (shiny) leather is easy to maintain. Use a soft brush to remove coarse dirt and wash the rest with water and a soft cloth.
- Brushed (fuzzy) leather is cleaned using a dry soft cloth, sponge, brush or special stain removal rubber.
Do not wash or soak leather shoes, the material may be damaged. If your shoes get wet or sweaty, you can put a dry cloth or crumpled paper in them after taking them off to draw the moisture out of the leather.
You can treat the leather with a protective product suitable for the type of leather. It helps protect the material from moisture and also makes cleaning the shoes easier.
Wood should not get unnecessarily wet, so clean with a dry cloth or soft brush. If the clogs do get wet, always allow them to dry well before storing.
Category | Women |
Colour | Pink |
Season | Summer |
Fastening | Buckle, Without zip |
Type | Low |
Sole type | For indoor use, For outdoor use |
Brand | Vlnka |
Material | Leather, Wood |
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SIZE (EU) | SIZE (UK) | A | B | C | D |
36 | 3,5 | 24 / 9,4 | 4 / 1,6 | 5,7 / 2.2 | 9 / 3,5 |
37 | 4,5 | 24,5 / 9,6 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9 / 3,5 |
38 | 5 | 25 / 9,8 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9 / 3,5 |
39 | 6 | 26 / 10,2 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9,5 / 3,7 |
40 | 6,5 | 27 / 10,6 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9,5 / 3,7 |
41 | 7,5 | 27,5 / 10,8 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9,5 / 3,7 |
42 | 8 | 28 / 11 | 4 / 1,6 | 6 / 2,4 | 9,7 / 3,8 |
Choose your usual shoe you usually wear from Woolville, because our numbering corresponds to standard sizes.
To measure the size of your foot, all you need is paper, pencil and a ruler. Simply place a sheet of paper under your foot and trace the shape of your foot on it. The distance from the heel to the tip of the longest toe is the length of your foot.
Measure both feet! Each foot is different, and although the difference may be very small, it matters.
Use the size chart to choose a pair of shoes about 0.5 cm larger than the length of your foot. You need to leave a little extra room in the shoe so that your toes have room to move and the shoes don't pinch.
You can use the same measurement and sizing procedure when choosing insoles.
If you are deciding between two sizes, we recommend you opt for the larger one. And should you find out the shoes don't fit in the end, we'll be happy to exchange them for another size free of charge.