10 Clogs You’ll Actually Want to Wear This Fall
Andrea Romano
Andrea Romano
Andrea Romano is a freelance writer and video editor in New York. She has worked for several publications, including Mashable, Travel + Leisure, and Bustle, as well as Brit + Co. She received her BA in Theater from the University of Northern Colorado and a Master’s degree in Media Studies and Film from The New School. When she is not working, she is writing sketch comedy and storytelling through The People's Improv Theatre and loves to knit and play music.
Not ready to bust out those boots just yet? The unpredictable temperatures of late summer and early fall can lead to some tricky shoe situations. So what are we to do when our sandals don’t match the slight chill in the air, but heavy boots cause us to break a sweat? Not to worry, because clogs are having a moment in 2018. And the best clog styles aren’t restricted to strappy summer styles. Who “wood-a” guessed we’d all be clamoring for these stacked heels well into leaf-peeping season?
Swedish Hasbeens Irene Block Heel Clogs
Any card-carrying member of the clogerati has to have a pair of Hasbeens in their shoe collection. These closed-toed heels are just like your favorite summer style, except they do a better job of keeping your toes warm.Free People Cedar Clog
Closed heels and toes make this clog a substantial shoe, but the added detail of open sides mean you can show off your cozy fall socks.MIA Alma Clogs
Slip your feet into these classic-looking mules and you’re ready for a casual afternoon at the farmers’ market.No.6 Old School High Heel Clogs
Channel your inner 1970s fashion queen with these stacked suede heels in oxblood red. How much do you wanna bet your mom had these exact shoes in her closet when she was your age?No.6 New School Tread Clogs
You don’t have to opt for the Swedish look when it comes to your clogs. These treaded heels are still made with poplar wood like a traditional clog but have a little bit of a ’90s edge. You’ll be dying to match them up with some vintage plaid as soon as you slip your feet into them.BRYR Studio Miranda Peep Toe Clog
These suede peep-toe clogs aren’t just easy on the eyes; every pair is custom-made.Rachel Comey Dakota Clog Mules
The best thing about clogs is that you can practically wear them anywhere. Take these stacked mules, for example. Slide them on to complement a simple T-shirt and jeans or add a finishing touch to that corduroy skirt you’ve been waiting all year to bust out of the closet.Dansko Malin Clog
Try these comfortable leather slingbacks that come in black, sand, and tomato red.Rachel Comey Warren Clog
Combine sleek black suede and a high wedge heel, and you have yourself an A+ shoe for strutting around the office.Free People Highland Park Clog
Even though these heels are a throwback to classic clog style, modern and unique colors like bright red, mustard yellow, and even millennial pink bring them into 2018.Andrea Romano
Andrea Romano is a freelance writer and video editor in New York. She has worked for several publications, including Mashable, Travel + Leisure, and Bustle, as well as Brit + Co. She received her BA in Theater from the University of Northern Colorado and a Master’s degree in Media Studies and Film from The New School. When she is not working, she is writing sketch comedy and storytelling through The People's Improv Theatre and loves to knit and play music.