Saturdays are for secondhand clogs. 'Cause you know you don't want to be subjecting those new kicks you paid top dollar for to the rigors of weekend errand running. So let's see what you could be wearing instead!
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Cole Haan woven clogs, size 7, available through Etsy seller bluegrassbooty
Mixed Blues woven clogs, size 10, available through Etsy seller WalkingInLA
Eskil's lace up clogs, size 38, available through Etsy seller hellcatvintage
Multnomah Leather Shop clogs, men's size 10-1/2, women's size 12, available through Etsy seller BruklynBelle
Nicole clog sandals (with wooden inner sole), size 7-1/2, available through Etsy seller Grannyvintageshoes
High heeled slides, size 40, available through Etsy seller rockthisvintage
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[On my feet as I blog: God help me, you've caught me with a non-wood pair of shoes on my feet. At least they're a form of clog. I've got on the Quincy slingback clog from Kors by Michael Kors. Dressy if you want 'em to be, but they rawk with a pair of jeans.]
Those high-heeled slides look wonderful, great casual summer shoes.
My husband reports that the Tessa Mountain Clogs are comfortable, but the Bastads still beat them out. In fact, his advice--listen out there, guys--is that if you have a job that requires long periods of standing, the Båstad with the wooden sole are the most comfortable. However, if you intend to do a lot of walking, as in traipsing all around Manhattan from dawn to dusk, then go with the Sanita Karls that have a polyurethane base.
My experience is that I prefer a wooden sole for either being on my feet all day or doing a lot of walking. Of course, it's subjective. Wear what is most comfortable.
We both have this Sunday off, so we will be doing a lot of walking with our daughter as the weather forecast looks good. Maybe a trip to the Bronx Zoo on Sunday or Central Park.
Posted by: Kathy Ann | 04/30/2011 at 05:14 PM