


Can clogs really be "designed" ? Who cares ! If you just have to be seen wearing Dolce & Gabbana, I have a pair of comfy clogs for you for only $65.00 (new, they would be around $495.00 !). They are in great shape, hardly worn, with a veeerrrry faint water spotting. They are size 38.5 which I think translates into size 7 & 1/2. Too big for me, and a little too tall. I'm not the courageous type who can make it in 3 & 1/2" tall clog heels. Post a comment if you want more info.
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ha ha ! I think the same thought...how can such a classic be "designed" (ok, in the beginning someone designed them....) and how insecure must one be to actually want to spend big big bucks to wear some D&G hippie/euro clogs....Now finding them in the thrift store or yard sale is an entirely different thing.....
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