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(E) Miro Clogs - The best Clogs in the world
By Nenad N. Bach | Published  11/14/2004 | Classifieds | Unrated
(E) Miro Clogs - The best Clogs in the world

 

 

www.woodenclogs.com

 

Dear All,

 

MiroClogs are one of the best clogs available today. Made in Croatia by Croatian, nothing to do with China. Miro is also looking for business partners as distributors. You can contact Miro at the number and email below. I endorse it wholeheartedly. Those Wooden Clogs are flexible, comfortable and anatomically designed to support the arch. And I love the logo, that actually describes Miro as he is.

 

Nenad Bach

 

Flexible wooden clogs designed and handmade in Croatia.
Manufactured from best natural materials - leather and wood - Miro Clogs are unique, and offer more than you expect. Select from many different models and styles.
All sizes available.

 

Redefining the meaning of foot comfort

Milano is by far our most popular model. It looks and fees great either on a man's or woman's foot. In addition to its classic shape, the color makes it appropriate to wear with any style and color of daily clothes. These are virtually maintenance free, as the color burgundy is virtually immune to specks of dirt.

Features include:

  • classic clog contour
  • flexible wooden sole
  • strap

 

 

Miro Clogs are imported from Europe by:

Miro Clogs

Contact:

Address: 1780 First Avenue, Suite 3F, New York, NY 10128

Phone: (212) 410-9098

MiroClogs@yahoo.com

 

www.miroclogs.com

 

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