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Although the majority of Blackfox clogs are made from EVA, if you prefer the strength and durability of PVC, the brand offers clogs made from this material on its platform. Discover our Anjou PVC clogs by browsing our catalogue.

Anjou: Blackfox PVC clogs

Anjou, here is a name that surely tells you something. Indeed, by designing these PVC clogs, the brand is making a nod to Anjou, its beautiful region nestled in the west of France. Featuring a restrained look and classic lines, these unisex garden shoes are suitable for both men and women.

A perfect design for gardening

Ideal wear for your gardening activities, Anjou clogs are equipped with a special reinforcement under the sole, making them particularly suitable for digging. Their notched outsoles help you to grip the ground without slipping, especially when working in a wet environment.

PVC yes, but that's not all

To offer you resilient, durable and waterproof garden shoes, Blackfox has chosen PVC to design these Anjou clogs. However, other materials such as cork and polyester have been added for extra practicality and comfort.

Cork soles and a polyester lining

Anjou clogs have removable cork insoles. It is a naturally hypoallergenic and antifungal material. Cork is also naturally insulating, allowing the sole to remain in the shoe while protecting your feet. And to keep your feet even warmer, these clogs have a polyester lining.

Cleaning and maintenance of your PVC clogs

PVC is a particularly easy-care material. To keep your clogs shiny, soapy water and a little damp sponge on the upper and the cork sole are all you need. However, here are some precautions you should take:

Precaution 1

To keep your clogs looking good for as long as possible, keep them in a cool, dry place when not in use. And be sure to keep them away from heat, moisture and dust.  

Precaution 2

Avoid putting your PVC clogs in the washing machine at all costs. Washing should always be done by hand. For drying, remember to put them in an airy place and keep them well away from the sun.

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