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Buying Wool Clogs

post #1 of 11
Thread Starter 
I'm looking for wool clogs, and so far have not found any that are void of leather. One pair at LL Bean has leather on it. I'm looking for a pure wool clog. Can you share where you buy yours?

Thanks!
post #2 of 11
Birkenstock makes some
post #3 of 11
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Birkenstock makes some
Yeah, but they have suede liners.

I used to have a pair of halflingers that had no leather. Can't check now because I'm nak
post #4 of 11
Oh duh. Of course. I was just thinking about the uppers.

Not wool, but the birki plastic clogs have a jute lining on the inner sole.
post #5 of 11
I just got some Keen wool clogs, I like them a lot but I'm not sure how durable they will be.
post #6 of 11
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I looked at Zappos (dot) com and it has one of every wool clog there is. I saw the Keen wool clog but wondered the same...they are like $53.00 aren't they?

Love all the responses. Thanks.
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I looked at Zappos (dot) com and it has one of every wool clog there is. I saw the Keen wool clog but wondered the same...they are like $53.00 aren't they?

Love all the responses. Thanks.
They don't have Halflinger. Check this.
post #8 of 11
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Originally Posted by Jyotsna View Post
I looked at Zappos (dot) com and it has one of every wool clog there is. I saw the Keen wool clog but wondered the same...they are like $53.00 aren't they?

Love all the responses. Thanks.
I got mine new on ebay for $40, including shipping. They are very comfortable, kind of like slippers. I wear them inside mostly, sometimes out when I know I won't be in the mud or wet grass.
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They don't have Halflinger. Check this.
Yes, Haflinger! I'm wearing mine right now and just checked: no leather.
And soooooo cozy and comfy.
post #10 of 11
Check Etsy.
post #11 of 11

I have a pair of Steggman wool clogs. I usually find mine used or I'd never be able to afford them.

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