Cool Summer Vibes: Clogs and How to Wear Them
Clogs are one of the most popular fashion items of the year so far. They are versatile, comfortable, and perfect for almost any type of style. Here are a few ways to wear them and incorporate them into your wardrobe.
Streetstyle
Firstly, take a pair of womenβs platform clogs by Melissa and add them to a streetstyle outfit. Treated clogs, for example, already have a bit of an edge to them, making them perfect for a streetstyle look.
Trade in the sneakers and opt for a pair of clogs instead, and pair them with a skintight dress, or a pair of baggy jeans and a cropped bomber jacket or sweatshirt.
Simple Dress
If you want a simple and whimsical Summer look, pair your clogs with a flowy sun dress. The biggest plus of this outfit is that it is exceptionally versatile, and you can change the colors, patterns, and cut of the dress as you please.
You can also opt for a simple, neutral dress, and then add a pop of color with a bright and eye-catching pair of clogs.
Pair with a Skirt
Another classic look that we have seen over the past couple of decades is pairing clogs with a skirt. This Summer favorite is ideal for a day at the beach, out for lunch with friends, or is a super-comfortable work outfit if you donβt have to dress too formally.
This is an ultra-casual option that you can wear with a T-shirt, a button-down shirt, or a sweatshirt or hoodie if it gets a bit cool.
Clogs & Socks
The concept of wearing socks with sandals or sandal-like shoes is very European, but there is a reason why the look is so popular. It is comfortable and cozy, and adds a subtle and fun touch to most outfits.
This is also a great choice for when the weather is warm during the day and cools down at night, as you wonβt get too hot or too cold. Wear a T-shirt and shorts or skirts to complete this 90s-inspired look.
Wide-Leg Pants
Wide-legs pants have also become more popular of late, and it canβt be a bad idea to pair them with clogs. When you add a button-up shirt, you end up with an ultra-simple yet chic and sophisticated look that borders on the βold moneyβ style.
Once again, this is the perfect opportunity to choose neutral colors for your clothing, and then your clogs will be the star of the show.
Overalls
Whether it be full-length, βfarmerβ overalls, or overalls that have shorts or a skirt, they are a brilliant option to pair with clogs. This is due to the fact that both of these items fit into the βcountryβ style quite well.
Keep it simple; choose blue denim overalls, add a white T-shirt underneath, and then choose a pair of brown clogs. Brown leather or suede has always been a great color to pair with denim, and it works with this look as well.
Monochromatic
If you want to push the boat out a bit, and experiment with some color, you can opt for a monochromatic look in a bright shade of green, blue, orange, or yellow. Considering you can find clogs in almost any color, it will be quite easy to find a funky and unique choice.
As for the clothes, you canβt go wrong with a full-length, fitted dress. If wearing the exact same color isnβt for you, choose varying shades to add some depth and layers to your look.
Trade-In the Sneakers
While not a specific outfit, the best and easiest way to add clogs into your wardrobe is to simply trade your sneakers in. This obviously doesnβt mean to get rid of your sneakers, but to just leave them in your wardrobe.
No matter what you are wearing, if you would usually throw on a pair of sneakers, put your clogs on instead. This will add a new layer of fun and interest to any outfit.
Shorts
Similar to the looks that include skirts, you can do the same with shorts. You can wear clogs, shorts and, a T-shirt, a button-down shirt, or a cropped sweatshirt or jacket. Itβs an easy change that once again will add another dimension to a simple outfit.
Winter
Clogs can also be Winter shoes, and you can never go wrong with a pair of pants, a skirt, and a T-shirt or blouse in a matching color, your clogs, and a trenchcoat. If you want to add that extra layer of chic, match your clogs to your trenchcoat.
If you donβt want to wear a trenchcoat, a knitted jersey or polar neck is just as stylish, and the same can be said for a bomber jacket or sweatshirt.
The 70s
Finally, you can embrace the 70s by wearing a pair of bell-bottom pants or jeans, and a cropped, skintight T-shirt. You can also go down the boho route, and wear a patterned and colorful wraparound dress with your clogs.
The 70s look is easy, as you can look at an outfit that would typically have platform shoes, and switch them out for clogs.