Wednesday, 10 January 2018

How To Style Clogs With Jeans?

Are 70s trends making a comeback? Well, the re-emergence of clogs on the fashion radar has corroborated the fact. Most people feel a bit sceptic when it comes to embracing vintage trends. The reason: ridicule, laughter!! But the story is not so similar with clogs.


 Clogs, which were at the zenith of their popularity in the 70s, failed to capture the attention of people in the subsequent years and went into oblivion. But in the early 2000s, clogs came back with a bang in a brand new avatar. The design of the new-generation clogs stole the hearts of many-a-woman when models paraded the fashion ramps of Gucci and Chanel in them. People looked at them in awe, such stunningly they embellished the feet of the models.

In the next few months, these wooden clogs secured the footwear shelves of every elite brand and soon surged in popularity among the women folk. The versatility and superior built of clogs made them the apple of every woman’s eye and they couldn’t help buying as many pairs as possible. Clogs became a jewel of every woman’s closet because women were able to rock them flawlessly with every possible outfit which they had in their collection. Let’s look at how women can wear clogs with jeans.

Jeans are one of the species of clothes that are never out of fashion. And wearing a pair of clogs with jeans makes for a new style statement. If your clogs is a high-heeled one, pair them with boot cut, wide leg or straight fit pair of jeans. Wearing leggings or skinny jeans with high-heel clogs is a big no since that can make your feet look big.

If you want to flaunt a trendy and modern outlook, try pairing a clog sandal with skinny jeans and don’t forget to cuff them up. Wearing some ankle jewelry will add a sophisticated touch to your outlook.


While buying womens’ wooden clogs, try to go for a versatile neutral color such as black or chocolate brown or navy blue. Such colors look cool with denims and make the classic clogs stand out.

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