reat moments in Saturday clog ogling (which for the purposes of this blog is pronounced as though it rhymes with "boggling"). Just a few memorable styles from Saturday Flea Markets past. And I do mean past. For the most part, these listings have been sold by now, but you will find one or two still available should the urge to covet come over you.
(This is also the post in which I am punished for trying to cut corners by lifting text and images from previous posts. Apparently my bright idea for whipping up a quick blog has knocked my formatting into a cocked hat. Sorry for the disarray today. I could spend another hour fixing things. Or I could shop online for shoes. Hmmm. Which should I choose?)
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Michelotti Shoes clogs, size 36, from Etsy seller GORvintage
Originally posted 04/16/11
Lolla clogs, size 7-1/2, available through Etsy seller ThatGirlNaNaNa
Originally posted 04/09/11
Fornarina studded clogs, size 36, from Etsy seller nicolavicius
Luichiny platform sandals, size 6-1/2, available through Etsy seller mariamg
Originally posted 06/18/11
Handpainted leather sandal clogs, size 5-1/2, available through Etsy seller storyofthings
Satchi London clogs, men's size 9, available through Etsy seller factoryhandbook
Originally posted 08/20/11
Fox & Fluevog platform sandals, size 7 (though they fit a size 8-1/2 foot comfortably), from Etsy seller nicolasvintage
Originally posted 03/05/11
Martinelli platform clogs, size 6, available through eBay seller cocodressup
Sweet Steps platform slingbacks, size 9, available through Etsy seller simplicityisbliss
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[On my feet as I blog: I had on a new pair of oxford clogs earlier (that Sophya pair I posted on What's New? on Wednesday, in fact), but this evening while entertaining my clog loving friend Melissa, I put on my Convictions from John Fluevog so we could clomp around the kitchen getting dinner ready together. She's sporting her Chelsea style clog bootie from Madewell. Okay, she actually made dinner. I just revealed the locations of the measuring cups and olive oil and tried to stay out of the way.]
I am glad that clogs do not come in my size. There are too many that could temp. Do you bo.th wear the same size? Group clog shots are great.
Posted by: Evan | 01/28/2012 at 12:39 PM