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A Little Dutch- Klompen

Posted on December 29, 2009

Klompen- Wooden Dutch Shoes

I was exchanging emails with a colleague in UK (who is Dutch) and he mentioned Klompens in some context. I googled it and of course realized that they are the cute Dutch shoes that you could buy as a souvenir.
Now this time when I was at Lancaster he invited my colleague and me home for a dinner with his kids. And that is when I realized that Klopmens are real shoes! I asked his permission and asked if I could take a picture? He posed with them and a Dutch flag and then I took a picture that you can see. I threatened him that I would post his picture on this blog but he was not afraid!
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12 thoughts on “A Little Dutch- Klompen”

  1. Doli says:
    December 29, 2009 at 8:40 pm

    ohh is it heavy to wear? do they use them daily?

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  2. chitra says:
    December 30, 2009 at 3:51 am

    Wooden shoes, reminds me of the kind Called as Khadav that is worn by some rishis and Munis.But Dutch shoes are different.

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  3. Diwakar Sinha says:
    December 30, 2009 at 4:08 am

    they look like they belong to dolls or something..

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  4. Hobo ........ ........ ........ says:
    December 30, 2009 at 5:22 am

    Please courier.

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  5. Aaarti says:
    December 30, 2009 at 9:04 am

    These are damn cute, but yes, i wonder if they are heavy to wear around. seen them in Travel shows and on the Amazing race!!:)

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  6. Vamsee Modugula says:
    December 30, 2009 at 11:17 am

    pretty design. I wonder if they are comfortable to wear!

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  7. Tarun Mitra says:
    January 4, 2010 at 9:35 am

    Where have u hidden these pictures…where….the Lancaster one is splendid…And Chhavi…was she getting prepared to snatch on camera….her eyes are very naughty…..

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  8. Nisha says:
    January 4, 2010 at 10:01 am

    I have one of those. I mean the souvenirs. :-)Yes, they are wearable and in older days used for crushing grapes to make wines.

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  9. Mridula says:
    January 4, 2010 at 5:30 pm

    Doli I didn't try them so I don't know :DChitra I too thought of Kdadav when I saw these.Diwakar they belonged to a tall Dutchman and his teen aged children!Hobo :DAaarti and Vamsee I never tried them!Tarun 😀 That is one place where I can quite firm, she can't mess with my camera, not yet.Nisha I was not aware of the grapes part!

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  10. Sanand says:
    January 5, 2010 at 9:02 am

    Didn't know about Klompens before but they sure look cute

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  11. Mridula says:
    January 5, 2010 at 9:13 am

    I had seen the miniature ones before in Amsterdam but it took a Dutch colleague to know that they are for real and not just souveiner. 😀

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  12. Irene says:
    November 23, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    Hi, I came here via google for klompen + souvenirs. I’m Dutch and I can tell you that clogs or ‘klompen’ are not heavy to wear, being made out of wood, and are quite comfortable to wear if you wear them with thick socks. If you would go to Holland you wouldn’t meet a single person wearing clogs in the city, but some people do wear them for work in their gardens of in the field. They’re nice and warm in winter and easy to step out of when there’s mud on them and you want to go back indoors. I’ve got a pair and so does my husband (size 43, they don’t look like they belong to a doll ;-)). We wear them every once in a while. Bye!

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