Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Clod-Hoppers

Man, I love clogs. Jeffrey Campbell makes the best of the year, for sure. My favorite being his closed clog with laces, but since I don't have $200 and I like to kick my shoes off under my desk and in my car, I searched and found a great pair better suited for me.

So, what makes a good clog? I am not a professional, but for this season, avoid the short, fat clogs and go sky high with a platform and a slimmer cut overall. The studs are a must to have the actual clog look, and going all black will ensure cuteness when worn with tights.



I only mix colors [or wear colors other than black for that matter] during Fall.
Dress: Old Navy
Clod-Hoppers: Alloy
Grandpa Sweater: too old to know ... so, "vintage" haha.

7 comments:

  1. Very nice clog. What is that Xmas drink below? Thanks for sharng and come visit me too when you have time.

    Cheers.

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  2. Hi! & thanks. :) Love your blog!

    The drink below is Electric Reindeer ... they make [cheap] seasonal wine. Pretty good. I think there is a merlot, too ... in a green bottle.

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  3. I love clogs too, but am I the only retard who can't keep them on my feet when I wear tights?

    Is there some totally obvious solution to this that the Secret Society of the Clog Club just hasn't told me about?

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  4. ... obviously you don't sweat enough. Or you walk too jovially, perhaps.

    I don't have that problem, but I think it might be because of how large my feet are. [9] And how arched they are. I'm pretty snug in mine. I also recommend getting a half-size smaller in open-backed shoes. **Does not apply to sling backs ... they make the adjustment for you.

    I swear to God, if there isn't a Secret Society of the Clog Club ... I'm going to pitch a fit.

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  5. Beautiful clog, i like it!!!))) Super post and blog dear!!!)))

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  6. Those clogs look so good.
    I love the sassy dancey pose in the first picture.

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