15 Most Comfortable Clogs, Podiatrist-Approved in 2022 | Well+Good

2022-04-22 22:13:12 By : Mr. Xiangqian Liu

The biggest fashion trend that never goes out of style is comfort. Whether you're rocking a leopard print top or keeping it cozy with a hoodie, the most comfortable clogs will keep up with you all day long. After all, they're a shoe that's built for being on your feet.

In This Article 01 The Most Comfortable Clogs

Popular among nurses (and most people in the '90s), clogs are comfortable enough—and durable enough—to be worn just about anywhere, by anyone. Cushy soles and spacious toe-boxes make clogs practical and a wide variety of stylish make them fashionable. In addition to protecting your precious toes from the elements, the elevated heel of clogs is good for foot and leg health, according to podiatrists.

"The benefit of an elevated heel or platform when standing for long hours is to minimize stress and strain on the calf, specifically the Achilles tendon," says Nelya Lobkova, DPM, a board-certified podiatrist at Step Up Podiatry in New York City. That elevated heel—particularly those at a height of at least 5 centimeters—can alleviate pain across the foot in places like the arch, heel, and forefoot. "Besides the prior benefits, clogs offer a more trendy alternative to the sneaker casual look while offering minimal foot and lower back strain," she adds.

That said, it's best to clog with caution. Dr. Lobkova recommends staying away from the slip-on varieties if you have high arches."They cause a small amount of gripping or curling of the toes during walking in order to keep the shoe on the foot," she says."I don't advise them for very high arch feet as their toes are typically hammered and curling in the first place, or those who have painful hammertoes."

Similarly, clogs can be risky for those with weaker ankles. "There is a bit of a learning curve with clogs," says Priya Parthasarathy, DPM, a podiatrist with the Foot & Ankle Specialists of the Mid-Atlantic. "Initially you want to break them in before moving too fast in them, which could cause injury if you are not used to it," she says. "I have found that clogs are great for people that do a lot of standing but not necessarily for people that have to do long periods of walking on unstable ground."

Take it from a podiatrist: Not all clogs are designed equally. Here are some podiatrist-approved picks to style this summer for minimum effort and maximum comfort.

The Most Comfortable Clogs Birkenstock Boston Clog — $135.00 If your Birkenstock sandals need a break, these are a great alternative. Whether it’s to grab a coffee with friends or taking your pup on a walk around the block, Dr. Lobkova always recommends Birkenstock for casual footwear. Each pair has legendary soft footbed as well as an adjustable strap for extra support. Available in a worn black, earthy mocha brown, and a light tan. Shop Now Dansko Professional Clog — $140.00 Dr. Parthasarathy is a huge fan of Dansko. For work, where she has to look professional while being on her feet all day, she loves these oiled leather clogs in a warm, distressed honey. Expect a roomy toe-box that literally gives your feet some extra wiggle room, plus super cushy outsoles that take on shock absorption. Shop Now Dansko Season Clog — $120.00 If you want a clog without that traditional full-clog look, meet the Dankso Season. This is another one of Dr. Parthasarathy’s go-tos, especially for casual wear during the warmer months. Each pair has beveled sole for traction while the adjustable ankle strap provides extra protection from sprains and rolls. Available in three gorgeous colors: a bright white, dark black, and classic camel leather. Shop now Oofos OOcloog — $80.00 Oofos are seriously the most comfortable shoes ever and their clogs are no different. They’re technically recovery shoes made with proprietary OOFoam that’s designed to cushion sore, tired feet and joints. Plus, the closed-cell foam each pair is made from is machine washable, so no more stinky shoes. Choose from a classic black, deep navy, or a stark, summery white. Shop now Classic Croc — $50.00 Crocs are back and better than ever. If you need a clog you can wash off with a garden hose after planting flowers, these are the shoes for you. They’re incredibly lightweight and water-resistant, making them a great water shoe that won’t slip off. And they’re crazy breathable—the built-in ventilation ports are designed to shed water (or sweat…), so no more “swamp toes.” Shop Now Merrell Juno Clog — $57.00 These colorful clogs feel as good as they look. The exterior is made from a soft suede, while the interior features a synthetic lining and plush footbed that’ll keep your feet from getting sore and tired. Shop Now Swedish Hasbeens Swedish Husband Clog — $260.00 For a good, solid clog, Dr. Lobkova recommends Swedish Hasbeens. These Swedish clogs are all handmade in Europe using sustainable, natural materials, like vegetable oiled-leather and lime wood. Pair with a flared jean or denim shorts to complete the look. Shop now Troentorp Da Vinci Vegan Clog — $127.00 Troentorp’s Da Vinci clogs come in a vegan leather option that are made in collaboration with the French vegan brand, Good Guys Don’t Wear Leather. Plus, they’re soled in Troentorp’s varnished bottoms, making them waterproof and slip-resistant when you’re out in the elements.   Shop Now Hunter Original Play Clog — $60.00 This is a Hunter tall boot in the shape of a clog. Lightweight rubber clogs are great for keeping your feet clean in the garden or by the lake. When things get muddy, just pop out the removable insole and hose them down until your next wear. The black is classic, but who can resist a bright cherry red or a fun baby blue? Shop now Chaco Paonia Clog — $115.00 This Chaco clog has a waterproof suede upper and rubber sole, so you won’t have to worry about ruining them or slipping in wet weather. There’s an adjustable polyester webbing and lock buckle in case you need to tighten or loosen your shoes, and they’re available in five different colors including natural, caramel, plum, black, and teak. Shop now FitFlop Shuv Leather Clog — $91.00 With a smooth, single-piece leather upper, these clogs have a minimalist look that will go with any outfit. They have a built-in arch contour and a midsole that was designed by biomechanists to help absorb shock and diffuse underfoot pressure. Plus, they have the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance, so you know your feet will thank you later. Shop now Sandgrens Saragasso Clog — $189.00 Sandgrens is a Swedish brand that has been making clogs by hand since the early 1900s—each pair takes 24 hours to make. This closed-toe sandal has a vegetable-tanned leather upper and an adjustable ankle strap, and they come in colors to match everything in your closet. The wooden base adds style and the rubber sole adds a grippy layer to prevent you from slipping while you walk. Shop now Calzuro Clog — $107.00 Italian brand Calzuro’s clogs were designed for medical professionals, but anyone who spends a lot of their time on their feet will appreciate them. They come in bright colors, have slip-resistant soles, and are made entirely of rubber, which means they’re a breeze to rinse off. One Amazon reviewer says, “I have been wearing Calzuro since they began making them—I work in the operating room and need something supportive, comfortable and washable. These things are pretty indestructible, and can be run through a washer sterilizer if you really get them soiled. They are quiet—no clomping or squeaking when you walk. And they come in great colors!” Shop now Crocs Mercy Work Clog — $43.00 These Crocs are designed for food service, hospitality, and healthcare workers in mind, so they’re lightweight, supportive, and super comfortable even if you spend long hours on your feet. They have a slip-resistant tread, are waterproof, and are easy to clean, too. Shop now UGG Judi Clog — $140.00 With the signature, soft UFF lining and a foam footbed, these clogs are a dream for your feet. They have a wooden clog look with a 2.75″ heel, a leather upper, and a rubber sole for extra cushion and tread. Shop now

If your Birkenstock sandals need a break, these are a great alternative. Whether it’s to grab a coffee with friends or taking your pup on a walk around the block, Dr. Lobkova always recommends Birkenstock for casual footwear. Each pair has legendary soft footbed as well as an adjustable strap for extra support. Available in a worn black, earthy mocha brown, and a light tan.

Dr. Parthasarathy is a huge fan of Dansko. For work, where she has to look professional while being on her feet all day, she loves these oiled leather clogs in a warm, distressed honey. Expect a roomy toe-box that literally gives your feet some extra wiggle room, plus super cushy outsoles that take on shock absorption.

If you want a clog without that traditional full-clog look, meet the Dankso Season. This is another one of Dr. Parthasarathy’s go-tos, especially for casual wear during the warmer months. Each pair has beveled sole for traction while the adjustable ankle strap provides extra protection from sprains and rolls. Available in three gorgeous colors: a bright white, dark black, and classic camel leather.

Oofos are seriously the most comfortable shoes ever and their clogs are no different. They’re technically recovery shoes made with proprietary OOFoam that’s designed to cushion sore, tired feet and joints. Plus, the closed-cell foam each pair is made from is machine washable, so no more stinky shoes. Choose from a classic black, deep navy, or a stark, summery white.

Crocs are back and better than ever. If you need a clog you can wash off with a garden hose after planting flowers, these are the shoes for you. They’re incredibly lightweight and water-resistant, making them a great water shoe that won’t slip off. And they’re crazy breathable—the built-in ventilation ports are designed to shed water (or sweat…), so no more “swamp toes.”

These colorful clogs feel as good as they look. The exterior is made from a soft suede, while the interior features a synthetic lining and plush footbed that’ll keep your feet from getting sore and tired.

For a good, solid clog, Dr. Lobkova recommends Swedish Hasbeens. These Swedish clogs are all handmade in Europe using sustainable, natural materials, like vegetable oiled-leather and lime wood. Pair with a flared jean or denim shorts to complete the look.

Troentorp’s Da Vinci clogs come in a vegan leather option that are made in collaboration with the French vegan brand, Good Guys Don’t Wear Leather. Plus, they’re soled in Troentorp’s varnished bottoms, making them waterproof and slip-resistant when you’re out in the elements.

This is a Hunter tall boot in the shape of a clog. Lightweight rubber clogs are great for keeping your feet clean in the garden or by the lake. When things get muddy, just pop out the removable insole and hose them down until your next wear. The black is classic, but who can resist a bright cherry red or a fun baby blue?

This Chaco clog has a waterproof suede upper and rubber sole, so you won’t have to worry about ruining them or slipping in wet weather. There’s an adjustable polyester webbing and lock buckle in case you need to tighten or loosen your shoes, and they’re available in five different colors including natural, caramel, plum, black, and teak.

With a smooth, single-piece leather upper, these clogs have a minimalist look that will go with any outfit. They have a built-in arch contour and a midsole that was designed by biomechanists to help absorb shock and diffuse underfoot pressure. Plus, they have the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance, so you know your feet will thank you later.

Sandgrens is a Swedish brand that has been making clogs by hand since the early 1900s—each pair takes 24 hours to make. This closed-toe sandal has a vegetable-tanned leather upper and an adjustable ankle strap, and they come in colors to match everything in your closet. The wooden base adds style and the rubber sole adds a grippy layer to prevent you from slipping while you walk.

Italian brand Calzuro’s clogs were designed for medical professionals, but anyone who spends a lot of their time on their feet will appreciate them. They come in bright colors, have slip-resistant soles, and are made entirely of rubber, which means they’re a breeze to rinse off. One Amazon reviewer says, “I have been wearing Calzuro since they began making them—I work in the operating room and need something supportive, comfortable and washable. These things are pretty indestructible, and can be run through a washer sterilizer if you really get them soiled. They are quiet—no clomping or squeaking when you walk. And they come in great colors!”

These Crocs are designed for food service, hospitality, and healthcare workers in mind, so they’re lightweight, supportive, and super comfortable even if you spend long hours on your feet. They have a slip-resistant tread, are waterproof, and are easy to clean, too.

With the signature, soft UFF lining and a foam footbed, these clogs are a dream for your feet. They have a wooden clog look with a 2.75″ heel, a leather upper, and a rubber sole for extra cushion and tread.

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