The 10 Best Garden Clogs That Look Good Enough to Wear Out
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The 10 Best Garden Clogs That Look Good Enough to Wear Out
"It was a neck-to-neck race on whether the EVA Boston or the funky Super Birk would win out here, but eventually I bowed to the Boston's long reign on Birkenstock's best seller list. This EVA version takes the German brand's essential DNA and gives it the Crocs treatment (but better). It's light, comfortable, waterproof, and if you're lucky on sizing, you can still catch it in some fun, off-piste colors like this light purple."
"I'd pick up the warm gold colorway if I could squeeze my feet into them. On the other hand, I don't have to mourn those shoes, thanks to this the shrunken down, low-top version of its classic Bean Boot. This Frankensteined creation is somewhat mislabeled, hiding under the boots section of the website when it's clearly more of a clog, especially if you go for the version that is completely without laces."
"Gardening clogs owe a great deal to their predecessor: the kitchen clog. Here's a secret. They both work the same way. You can easily use this chef-approved Calzuro pick for harvesting homegrown tomatoes. I like it in this Matty Matheson inspired hi-vis orange, which was the chef/actor's signature color for a pizza oven and merch collab with Gozney. Buy them both and cook in the backyard, a true marriage of garden and kitchen style"
The EVA Boston delivers Birkenstock's signature shape in lightweight, waterproof EVA, offering Crocs-like comfort with playful color options while maintaining bestseller status. The Super Birk presents a funkier alternative but loses out to Boston's enduring appeal. L.L. Bean restricts traditional clogs to the women's section, while a shrunken low-top Bean Boot effectively functions as a laceless clog and is miscategorized under boots. Gardening clogs such as the chef-approved Calzuro perform like kitchen clogs and suit tasks like harvesting tomatoes, with a Matty Matheson hi-vis orange uniting garden and kitchen aesthetics. Budget silhouettes and multifunctional retailers expand choices.
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