Wearing Kitchen Shoes Will Change How You Cook

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Wearing Kitchen Shoes Will Change How You Cook
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Whether you're a home cook or a professional chef, wearing clogs in the kitchen is a must.

— comfortable, slip-resistant, closed-toe Dansko clogs — and since then, I have developed a small collection of kitchen clogs. The ones that I am complimented on the most are my colorful Calzuros.

First popularized by medical professionals, Calzuro shoes are Italian-made rubber clogs that come in more than 15 vibrant colors. They have little bumps on the insoles that massage your feet as you wear them, an enormous bonus for cooks who are on their feet all day. They’re waterproof, protective, and comfortable, and you can throw them in the washing machine, or a sanitizer or autoclave if you happen to have one — but they’re also fun.

But shoes and their comfort are a highly personal thing, which is why we distributed pairs of Calzuros to an array of

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