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What is the difference between the childrens clogs that have been around since the 18th century and the Toe Stoppers?

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What is the difference between the childrens clogs that have been around since the 18th century and the Toe Stoppers?

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The Clogs are a hard iron and the opening is 3 inch wide but the length of the pocket is 4 inch long and they are very narrow at the toe of the iron making their feet get stuck and are unsafe. Children’s feet get wedged in clogs and many children have been dragged in them. “The length of the pocket should not be longer than the opening therefore if the opening is 3 inches the length of the pocket should not be more than 3 inches to be scientifically safe as is the Toe Stoppers”.

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