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Dansko Volley Rose Floral Clog Review

Dansko Volley Rose Floral Clog Review

Dansko Volley Rose Floral ClogMust Have Monday

Canvas meets clogs meets flora meets me!

I was pretty sure those clogs just winked at me and I was gladly had. Who wouldn't smile every time you look down at your feet and were greeted by the eternal springtime frolicking joy these clogs exude? I have quite the collection of Dansko clogs and some might argue that I didn't “need” another pair but obviously I do not listen to such nonsense. When I am faced with sure comfort, spunky styling and dollars in my shoe-bank the result is inevitably happy feet...happy Abigail.

My friends who are anti-leather out of respect for other creatures also give these clogs a “big toes up” as they are completely “vegan” in their use of materials and construction. The white soles are a bit reminiscent of the healthcare profession and are categorized that way on the Dansko website. I can tell you that I would be put at ease to see these comfy, friendly clogs in any medical setting that otherwise tends to be too serious and austere for compassionate healing.

Thank you Dansko for putting this Volley into play...game point and we all win!

To be charmed instantly...visit your local shoe store to try these clogs on and enjoy the help of getting the best fit. If this isn't possible you can check out these clogs at: clogoutlet.comandcrazyscrubs.com

Dansko Volley Rose Floral ClogFitting Notes:

European sizing. These clogs are true to their family roots and do offer excellent arch support, slip resistant outsoles and lots of room for your toes. The outsoles are a bit more flexible compared to the Dansko Professional and run a little more generous in their fit making them friendly to folks who have wide feet or tend to be between sizes in the Professional model. They are not offered in the narrow width and the footbeds are not made to be removable. Remember when fitting clogs, your heel should absolutely move freely up and down and not be pushed against the heel-cup.  

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