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The "Ugly" Shoes You Used to Make Fun of Are Officially Back

Brace yourself because the shoe trend that is "officially back" is one either you used to love or you used to hate. The trend we want to draw all of our attention to right now is clogs. It's been quite some time since the chunky wooden shoes have had a moment in the spotlight, but after careful observation, it's been made clear that the shoe style is undoubtedly cool again. Beyond designers like Jacquemus coming out with fresh-feeling versions, we are also seeing a rise in the cow-print clog trend. Consider this story your official report on both trending styles because we love each equally. 

Since clogs have the stereotype of being clunky and "ugly," we wanted to prove to you that this time around, they are actually pretty chic, and the 19 pairs ahead are here to prove it to you. With fall's cool temperatures right around the corner, you're going to have to put away all of your strappy kitten heels and exchange them for something a bit more seasonally appropriate. This year, we encourage you to swap them for cute clogs. Additionally, if you constantly find yourself a bit sick of all your ankle boots, clogs will serve as a nice alternative among your trendy fall footwear assortment. But enough chitchat—time to shop the trend.  

Like a loafer, but not. 
Prepare to see a lot more cow clogs where these came from.
The perfect pair to wear with jeans. 
Two trends in one—croc and clog. 
See? More cow.
A pair of shoes you'll need in every color.
Pair these with black trousers and a big blazer.
A traditional style you can wear the next time clogs come back in style.
Yep, these are cool.
The easiest way to get some height without wearing stilettos. 
Now that's what I call a statement shoe.
Everything about this pair screams fall.
This animal print feels so fresh.
Another timeless pair for good measure. 
We might have just found the perfect shoes to wear with white pants this fall.
In case you were in the mood for making more of a statement. 
The price of this pair can't be beat. 
We love the braided detailing on these. 
Like a blanket for your feet.  Next up, shop the sneaker trend that is officially replacing "dad" styles. 


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