For instance, you might notice that there are no perforations in the upper. That means you’re at less risk of any moisture getting in, helping your feet stay more cozy and dry.

You might have also missed that these clogs have a bit of extra height. While their outsole is already somewhat outdoor-friendly, the extra height of the midsole means you’re higher above any soggy, muddy or otherwise wet terrain.

Back view of a shoe with a camouflage-patterned sole and a beige, fluffy, fleece-like upper lining. A brown fabric pull tab is attached at the heel. The background is a solid muted green color.
The higher back protects better from inclement weather, unlike the classic mule-style clog with the back strap.
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Slippin’ and a slidin’

Despite the added height and lack of perforations, these clogs are still very lightweight. That’s because, like their siblings, they’re made from Croslite foam.

That also means they’re extremely easy to clean. They’re waterproof, so if they get muddy, you can simply give them a rinse. You’ll just want to be careful around the collar, for obvious reasons.