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This is a great post. Too bad for me, I won't be in NYC on any of those days.

This too confirms what we have known first hand: that clogs are just healthy for your feet, especially for those people who have various ailments. My husband knows of one elderly patient with Parkinson's Disease whose gait is terribly off and has trouble walking, but the rocking motion of the clogs help propel his step.

Rats! I will be in NYC this month, not next month. I doubt Cecilia will ever get to Florida.

Can Clogmaster fit someone virtually?

Great interview and info, as always! Thanks Lindsey! And the waxed toes on your new boots makes me grin.


To the best of my knowledge, they will only sell you a pair of shoes if you have been to a fitting. And to have a fitting, you have to either visit their shop or attend one of their events. I'd suggest contacting them and expressing your interest. I'm sure if there's enough interest from people in Florida, Clogmaster will plan to visit the state.  

Impressive story! I had no idea clogs could do all that.

Your clog boots look good. Yet again an example of having-to-see-them-on-real feet, because they didn't do it for me when you showed the picture (minus live feet) earlier.

Great interview, Lindsey. You have me persuaded to set up an appointment with them next time they're in LA. Because I need to spend more money. Dang it. ;)

Lindsey, great job of capturing Cecilia's passion for clogs.

I'm eagerly awaiting my first pair of Clogmaster clogs. Based on my experience at the fitting, it was worth the road trip to Chicago. Cecilia is pretty amazing. She correctly determined my size by simply looking at my feet. The first pair of clogs that she selected fit better than any clogs that I have ever tried, but she wasn't satisfied. She asked her assistant for another pair, and it was an even better fit. She also had me try on open toed styles so that she could verify where my toes were on the base. She said that she was most concerned about how the clogs would fit after I had them for a month.


Thanks for the report. If you don't mind, give us an update once your own pair have arrived. I've still got my eye on those Clogmaster clog boots. When I can afford them.

As I re-read the interview, I couldn't help but think how much of a contrast this is to the barefoot philosophy that's become popular, especially among runners. According to the barefoots, wearing shoes has weakened our feat and altered the biomechanics of our gait, thereby resulting in foot, joint, and muscular problems. An example is how the invention of the running shoe changed running to a heel-first approach, whereas the gait of barefoot runners like the Tarahumara are more toes-oriented.

I have to wonder if the greatest orthopedic benefit of clogs is universal, or if it is ultimately confined to damaged feet that are too weak in some respect and need the extra support of a well-crafted wooden shoe. To put it differently, would regularly wearing clogs be damaging to people with healthy feet, who would be better off going barefoot?


I've actually pondered that, too. I mean, our feet were meant for walking. Why would shoes developed over the last hundred years improve on the bone structure and musculature that's evolved over millennia? I've heard from readers who swear by the clogs that have relieved their different ailments. But for those of us in decent foot health, do clog provide perhaps a preventive health presence?

Great interview! What are the costs of her clogs and her shearling boots. I'll be in Portland next week!

Great to hear from you again! How are your Jeffrey Campbells doing?


I don't have a Clogmaster price list handy, but I think they're comparable with the cost of a pair of clogs or clog boots from Sven's Clogs. Since they're custom assembled for your feet, it's not surprising they cost a bit, but from the experience I had getting fit, it's worth it. (I want to say they're not as inexpensive as Cape Clogs, but not as pricey as No. 6. Hope that helps.)


By the way, I believe Solestruck just opened their first store in Portland. Please drop by and give us a report!

That's what I thought, thanks. And i'll be sure to visit Sole Struck if I get a chance. Clogmaster first. :)

Jeffrey Campbell's are doing amazing! Love them!

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