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Chef's Clogs


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Hi Tony,  When you are working as a Chef, do you wear Chef's clogs?  or is there another type of shoe that you find comfortable for working/standing on your feet for long periods of time?  Somehow I am picturing you wearing your cowboy boots in the kitchen, but that is probably not the case? Thanks.

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Hey, Blue... When I work in the kitchen--(an increasingly rare occurrence these days)--I always wear clogs. Just about every sensible cook I know does. Maximum arch and back support, maximum ventilation for hot feet..minimal damage from spills on toes. Sneakers, while lighter and easier to scoot around in, lead to trench foot and toe rot--and quickly become as fragrant as old durian as they soak up[ sweat and food. Ditto heavy work shoes.. Sandals are tempting but insanely risky--and have no arch support--though I do know a few daredevils who wear them in summer....And yes..I know the clogs  look silly.

abourdain

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