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Frequently Asked Questions
Are KLOGS shoes good for nurses?
Yes. KLOGS is one of the most popular brands among nurses and healthcare professionals. Their slip-resistant outsoles meet or exceed ASTM standards for wet surfaces, the slip-on design makes them easy to put on before shifts, and the replaceable footbed provides all-day arch support through 12-hour shifts. The antimicrobial lining helps maintain hygiene in clinical environments where plantar fasciitis from prolonged standing is common.
Can you replace the insoles in KLOGS shoes?
Yes. KLOGS shoes feature a removable Komfort footbed that can be replaced with custom orthotics or a new KLOGS insole when the original wears out. This is a major advantage over traditional clogs with fixed footbeds — you can swap in the arch support your podiatrist recommends while keeping the outer shoe. The removable footbed also makes it easier to clean and sanitize the interior.
Are KLOGS shoes slip-resistant?
Yes. KLOGS uses a specially formulated rubber outsole compound tested for slip resistance on wet, oily, and greasy surfaces. This meets the needs of healthcare workers, chefs, and food service professionals who work in environments where floor traction is critical for safety. The slip-resistant sole is integrated into the shoe construction, not a coating that wears off.
Are KLOGS shoes covered by HSA or FSA?
KLOGS shoes are not pre-qualified for HSA/FSA coverage because they are classified as professional footwear rather than medical-grade therapeutic devices. However, if your doctor provides a Letter of Medical Necessity prescribing orthopedic footwear for a diagnosed condition like plantar fasciitis or arthritis, you may be able to submit for reimbursement. Check with your plan administrator.
How do KLOGS compare to Dansko clogs?
Both KLOGS and Dansko are popular professional clogs, but they serve different needs. KLOGS features a replaceable footbed (Dansko's is fixed), which makes KLOGS better suited for customers who need custom orthotics. KLOGS also tends to be lighter and more affordable ($85-$150 vs Dansko's $130-$170). Dansko offers a wider range of materials and patterns and has a more established European heritage. Both provide excellent slip resistance and all-day support for healthcare and service professionals.