Women love their clogs; they are stylish, attractive, functional, and most importantly, adaptive. Unlike most other footwear, clogs can be worn for almost any occasion, whether it be formal or casual occasions. Sure, black clogs for women might be the most preferred clog color, there are many others that can fit as well if not better.
Black is often seen as the ‘safe’ color because you can wear black clogs almost anywhere and still blend into the scene like a pro. But what if you want to stand out at times, and not remain blended into the crowd? Here is our short but concise guide to choosing colors for your clogs:
Blue Clogs
Blue is formal enough but not that formal that you can wear it to work, especially the ones in light shades of blue. Navy blue is acceptable under some conditions, but blue clogs are best worn casually. Casual clothes are often brightly colored such as white, yellow, green, red etc. and blue shoes will be a perfect fit depending on the type of outfit you choose. For best compatibility, choose blue with clothing that has blue in it for safety, or with a contrasting color like yellow if you’re feeling a bit bold.
Cream/Brown Clogs
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black clogs for women, cream and brown colored ones are also a somewhat safe option for many. The key is its compatibility and adaptability to most occasions, both formal and casual. However, cream-colored and brown colored clogs are best suited for social gatherings such as weddings, family events, ceremonies and other such occasions where you put on your best outfit. They can be worn with almost every colored dress as long as they aren’t in some whacky color like neon green.
Red Clogs
To say that red is a bold color choice for footwear is an understatement. But even then, red clogs sell like hotcakes, because red itself is a very attractive color. Red clogs are best for parties, dates and casual outings, where you want to stand out a bit from the usual crowd around you. Red also doesn’t look good with every color; your dress needs to be either in red or in some other contrasting color such as yellow or black. Wearing red for work is a big no, even if your workplace doesn’t hold a grudge against non-formal wear fashion. It stands out too much, especially in clogs, and should be worn where you actually want to stand out, like at a party.
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