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Published on November 9th, 2023 | by Kirsten Borrink

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Dansko Professional Clog Review: A Good for You Shoe

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Candice and her Dansko Professional clogs, along with Effie the Australian Labradoodle.

Candice reviews the iconic Dansko Professional Clog:

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Candice’s “Brown Beauties” aka Dansko Professional Clogs in antique brown leather.

I’m sure you’ve heard health stories from retired people. This is mine. A broken ankle from horseback riding (what can you expect at the age of 42?), a broken wrist from dog walking (what can you expect at the age of 53?), an operation to ease hallux rigidus and a total hip replacement (what can you expect from decades of walking on terrazzo school floors, ballet and yoga classes?). My feet, ankles and hips cried for help. Dansko Professional clogs answered that cry.

Dansko shoes are not easy to find in Canada. Some local stores have some styles, but choice is always limited. The Dansko company no longer ships to Canadian residential addresses, unfortunately (but you can use their store locator to find out if there’s a Dansko retailer near you).

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Dansko Professional in camo leather

Fortunately, I sourced a Calgary store and ordered a pair sized 38. My regular shoe size is 8, but 38 was too small. The 39 fits well. The rocker sole is exactly what the doctor ordered for the hallux rigidus and it eases my wonky ankle. A happy toe and ankle have assisted in my hip recovery. Reviewers describe Dansko Pro clogs as hard or rigid, but I’m quite comfortable in them.

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Dansko Professional clogs have a very clunky appearance that may not appeal to everyone. In fact, I had to adjust to the Frankenstein look. However, there is something classically clunky about them. They’re styled best with a bit of ankle showing. The toe box space is spectacular and the firm arch support is fantastic. The vamp easily accommodates my high instep, and I’m not aware of the movement at the heel that Dansko mentions in their the description of the Professional Clog.

Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) claims his song Moonshadow celebrates being present and living life as it is now. Dansko shoes have helped me live my life as it is now.

The Dansko Professional clog is available in a variety of colors and patterns, euro sizes 35-43 (5-12.5) for $130-140 from Dansko.com, Zappos, and Walking Co. 

For our Canadian friends, check out the store locator on the Dansko website to find a retailer (hopefully) near to you.

If the Dansko Professional clog isn’t your cup of tea, check out 21 of our favorite Dansko shoes from sandals to sneakers to boots!

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4 Responses to Dansko Professional Clog Review: A Good for You Shoe

  1. Anne Porter-Roth says:

    I love Dansko clogs and have had many pairs over the years. But now I have arthritis in both knees, and I’ve read that Danskos may not be a good shoe for that. I’d appreciate input from others about this. I would love to get a new pair of Danskos, but don’t want to make my knees worse. Thanks.

  2. Katy says:

    What I great post! Candice echoes many of my issues, including the difficulty of shopping in Canada. I’m really encouraged to try Danskos. Thanks!

  3. Lee says:

    I love the comfort of Dansko clogs, but two of my colleagues turned their ankles badly by hitting the edge just right. One was told in the ER that they get a lot of clog injuries. Be careful! 🥰

  4. Stephaney says:

    I love my Dansko profession clogs. Hard or rigid? Yes, they are. They’re clogs! Been wearing them since the 70s.

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