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| Hi guys, just got back from a one year work experience in Germany and I found that nearly every chef wears white clogs with wooden sole. I need some new clogs and I am not sure if I should buy white or black again. Anyone of you wearing white kitchen clogs, is there a new trend in our kitchen attire? Secondly what is your thought on wooden soles vs polyurethane soles? |
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| Hello Magic_Chef, welcome to Cheftalk. You will probably find your answer right here: http://www.cheftalkcafe.com/forums/s...der=descending
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