Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Women’s Clogs - Defying Conventional Standards of Footwear Fashion

Women’s footwear is often associated with sleek designs and feminine structuring- take the example of stilettos, they are sleek, pointy, uncomfortable and constricting.

Since centuries, women’s clothes and even their shoes have been designed to make women fit into the set standards of beauty and perfection. There were corsets that helped women achieve a tiny waist, sometimes even at the cost of their health, and there were shoes that would make the feet sore for days after being worn.

Thankfully, in the present time, such superficial standards have been done away with and perfection is more about being in one’s own skin.



Of late, clogs have come to be the go-to shoes for the women of today. They are versatile, comfortable and chunky- the best combination to define the temperament of the ladies whose feet they adorn.

Women’s clogs are more about functionality and performance and are not defined by their femininity. They are durable and can keep the wearer comfortable for hours at a stretch, even when the wearer needs to be active on her feet throughout the day.

Ideally made of wood, leather and PU, clogs are perfect as work shoes. Nurses, chefs and professionals serving in the hospitality sector are seen to swear by clogs.

Some models of women’s clogs come with a padded insole that can double up the comfort factor of these shoes and also provide a more customized fit for all feet sizes and shapes.

Clogs come in a variety of styles- there are completely closed ones, there are slip on clog shoes that have an open back and there are the open sandals that come with straps.

Women’s clogs are usually heeled, with the bottoms and heels made from the wood of alder and lime trees. The wood is dehydrated so that the wood is capable of absorbing moisture from the feet. This means that all traces of sweat are absorbed and the feet stay dry and comfortable.


Clogs are great shoes to be worn for casual outings as well- just slip them on and you are good to go.

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