14 Best Clogs for Women in 2024, According to Style Editors
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Birkenstock Boston EVA Clogs
âWhile I havenât tried this exact pair from Birkenstockâs super-popular line of EVA renditions of its classic silhouettes, Iâve worn the Arizona sandal version and can confirm itâs almost exactly as comfortable as the originals,â Glamourâs Smith says. âYou get the same arch-friendly footbed shape, except this pair is totally waterproof. (No more freaking out over accidentally spilling water on your suede clogs.)â Available in seven rich shades like olive green, chocolate brown, and off-white, this is the pair to wear when the forecast calls for rain.
Sizes: 5â11Colors: 7 optionsMaterial: EVA plastic7/14
Coach Blake Clogs with Rivets
Complete with on-trend studs, leather piping along the edges, and a turn-lock closure to let the world know youâre wearing Coach, this Western-inspired pair of clogs is simply cool. âCertainly worth the purchase,â one reviewer writes. âVery versatile and great to wear anywhere and anytime. The color allows them to be compatible with most outfits, hence the versatility. The only problem I had was the inside could mold to your foot better and be easier to break in. Otherwise, I highly recommendâgreat design, price, and comfort.â
Sizes: 5â11Colors: 5 optionsMaterial: Suede8/14
Plasticana Gardana Clogs
âThis is without a doubt my most worn pair of shoes. On top of being shockingly durable, easy to style, and waterproof, these clogs also net me so many compliments on a weekly basis,â Glamourâs Smith says. âI first became aware of Plasticana clogs after seeing a few pairs around Brooklyn, and picked up a pair at Salter House, one of the shops that popularized them in the United States. Since then, theyâve become a social media phenomenon and a favorite among New Yorkâs creative class. The earthy brown hue pairs exceptionally well with black, blue, and cream, and Iâve worn these things on impromptu coffee runs and to black-tie events alike. They look professional enough for work and have kept my feet dry at rainy music festivals. While you can wear them alone, I suggest using insoles (Fultonâs have worked best for me) for extra cushioning. My original pair from a few years ago is still going strong, and I have another one waiting in the wings for when I finally wear down the soles. Oh, and theyâre made from a mix of recycled plastic and hempâand can be recycled themselves. They do not run true to size; order at least one down from your usual size (and wait patiently for frequent restocks).â
Sizes: 35â46 EUColors: 2 optionsMaterial: Hemp plastic