Women have always enjoyed a large variety when it comes to fashion, whether they are clothes, jewelry, handbags or footwear. Hence understandably, a lot of clog makers are offering different types of clog sandals for women so that they have choices to choose from. We have clog sandals, strapped sandals, clog boots, clog heels, clog wedges and many more intermediary variants that are derived from these main designs.
Every design is good for an occasion, although some are universal whereas some are only for special occasions. Here is our take on when and where to wear those different clogs:
Regular Clog Strapped Sandals
Strapped clog sandals are basically clogged versions of highly popular women’s sandals that come with thin straps. The base sole is made of wood whereas the uppers are made of leather or suede. This design is as universal as it gets, as one can pair it up with almost any kind of outfit and is great for all formal, informal and casual occasions. Our preferred choice of colors would be black and cream, for they go with any outfit regardless of color.
Clog Wedges
Clog wedges are designed as regular wedges and come in both strap and strapless variants. The base is a block of solid, strong, waterproofed willow or poplar wood, while the upper can be of different materials such as leather and suede. Because wood is quite firm, walking in clog wedges makes a distinctive click sound, especially on hard floors such as tiled and marble ones. Clog wedges are sometimes worn as formal shoes, although they are best suited for casual and informal wear.
Clog Boots
Women typically switch to boots as winter sets in, typically in areas where it gets very cold. Clog boots bring out the essence of wood's insulating properties, which helps your feet stay warm by preventing body heat from escaping outside. Clog boots can be either ankle high or even higher depending on the design and clog seller. Although clog boots primarily winter wear, many of those living in cold countries up North utilize them all year long.
Clog Heels
Clog heels can be said as a subcategory of other clog variants such as clog sandals. Their design is on par with heeled footwear, although many clog makers use a more durable foundation such as steel if making tapered heels. Wooden heeled clogs that have a base made purely of wood have broad heels so that wood can properly distribute the load from feet to ground. Clog heels are typically preferred for casual wear such as outings, parties, and trips, although they can be worn to work depending on their strap and heel design.
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