Clog Lovin’, Cont.
Yep, I’m still in love with clogs and have my eye on this pair by No. 6 Store. The great news is that they are now sold on Net-a-Porter so you get the optimum shipping options—a win-win.
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Yep, I’m still in love with clogs and have my eye on this pair by No. 6 Store. The great news is that they are now sold on Net-a-Porter so you get the optimum shipping options—a win-win.
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I literally have about 20 pairs of these, from fur lined, to knee high, to the exact ones pictured above. I have travelled around the world in them. They are my perfect shoe, I.e. comfortable, chic and interesting. I purchased them at the store in NYC but I’m thrilled that they are joining NAP! Enjoy ladies.
My go to. Perfect year round in Southern California. Love them!
What don’t I get about clogs? Am I just too old? I wore these 35 years ago as a student….hardly a fashionable time in my life!
I love No. 6 clogs. Cute, comfortable and perfect footwear for Seattle puddles.
High heeled clogs? Still no.
Another owner of multiple pairs of No. 6 clogs here, and one who recently added the pink ones in your shop to her collection. They are wonderful (though the high ones are definitely less comfortable) and I love my shearling-lined ones most of all.
I’ve always liked clogs but Susan’s comment made me think so I’m going off subject for a second. I tend to think, based on observation and personal experience, that we can see certain styles as ugly if they were popular when we were young and worn either badly or just too often by a large majority of adults. I think this is partially why people in their twenties prefer new looks which are a pendulum swing away from the looks of the previous decade. Think of the present shift from Jcrew to Madewell; ask twenty year olds what they think of sequins, glitter and metallics and I think they will say they prefer earth tones. Personally, my thing is chunky t strap sandals. They were worn by 70+ women at my church growing up in the 80s with mumus and nude hosiery. I just can’t bring myself, in my forties, to wear them, even though there’s nothing inherently ugly about them, it’s just a bad reference for me.
Sorry – I have to agree with Susan.
I like the light color a lot, and I like the heel. I plan on getting a pair of their clog boots in the fall. I love clogs and wear them all the time, but I do agree with Sara’s point. I feel that way about high platform shoes and open toe mules (a la Grease). I can’t see them as a fresh look because I remember them being done to death back in the day. I don’t hate them, but I don’t feel the need to re-live them. Kind of like shoulder pads! (If they ever dare come back).
I love them, but those are too high for me, without a strap on the back I’d twist my ankle for sure. I’m strongly considering the two-toned sandal version on the side bar – I think they’re splendid.
I echo the sentiments of many..no …not chic.
I love the pink ones you have on the site…I am still contemplating those. The high heel that you show above is cute, but defnitely not for me…I’d break something!