

Clogs are everywhere this summer, and the best of the best are made in Sweden. Just ask Carrie, she’ll be wearing a pair of Swedish Hasbeens in the new Sex and the City movie.
Not sure which pair to buy, or what the differences are? From Sthlm is here to help!
I’m on a mission to make your clogs real Swedish clogs. Forget mass produced and generic. If you want quality and authenticity, Swedish is the way to go.
I tried five different pairs, from five Swedish designers and manufacturers. After walking a mile in each pair while exploring San Francisco, all the hard work is done.
See which ones you like. And if our tastes are the same you can pick up a pair of my favorites over in the shop all through April!
Oh, and chime in… You can Walk a Mile in my Clogs too. Just send in a photo diary in your favorite pair of authentic Swedish clogs and we’ll post it here!
5 facts about clogs
| • | Clogs evolved from utilitarian foot wear, worn around the farm and in the forest, to the summer shoe of choice for generations of Swedes. |
| • | It’s not unusual for Swedes to have kept their tiny kiddie clogs, much the same way we Americans keep our first baby shoes. |
| • | Uberstars ABBA made the clog a fashion accessory in the 1970s. |
| • | Traditional clog-maker Troentorp once sold as many as two pairs of clogs a year for every person in Sweden! |
| • | Traditionalists swear by the wooden sole. |
