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OId Faithful

Birkenstock Boston EVABoston EVA

It was a neck-in-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, and waterproof, and if you’re lucky on sizing, you can still catch it in some fun, off-piste colors like this light purple.

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The Classic Americana Pick

L.L. Bean Bean Boots, Rubber MocsBean Boots, Rubber Mocs

Frustratingly, New England stalwart L.L. Bean also limits its traditional clogs to the women’s-shoe section. 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 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.

Image no longer availableFeatures at a GlanceMaterialLeather Upper, Rubber Vamp/Sole

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The Yes Chef Choice

Calzuro Without Upper Ventilation HolesWithout Upper Ventilation Holes

Gardening clogs owe a great deal to their predecessor: the kitchen clog. Here’s a secret. They 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

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The Budget Play

Old Navy Clogs for Men (Partially Plant Based)Clogs for Men (Partially Plant Based)

I’m not sure Old Navy belongs in the hallowed halls of Esquire. But I am sure that this is a very cool silhouette, a fresh all-white colorway, and somehow under ten dollars with its current sale. That’s an outrageously cheap way to try out a new silhouette.

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The OG Pick

Gardenheir Italian Garden Clogs in British GreenItalian Garden Clogs in British Green

Gardenheir is a one-stop shop for the kinds of things that work both in the field and in a basement coffee-shop sketch. The site is a treasure trove of jackets, pants, and gardening tools, but the Italian Garden Clogs stand in their own category. They’re Italian made and fully waterproof, with a removable cork insole and suede lining. I like the olive-green color, but don’t be afraid to get a little funky.

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Proper Clogs for a Proper Gardener

Hunter Men’s Neoprene Gardener ClogsMen’s Neoprene Gardener Clogs

If a brand makes a good pair of rain boots, you can bet they’ll make a good pair of clogs. Unfortunately, my favorite rain-boot brand, Alaska’s Xtratuff, makes only women’s clogs. I’d do the size conversion, but I’m a size 12, which means I’m out of luck. Thankfully, renowned British Wellington purveyor Hunter doesn’t have the same product limitation. It offers its neoprene garden clogs in both men’s and women’s sizes. Pair with a tweed sport coat for the full aristocrat-at-leisure effect.

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Yogui Clog

Keen’s at its best when it makes intentionally ugly shoes. The Uneek is a woven testament to this, and the recently relaunched Jasper might be the exception that proves the rule. And nowhere is it truer than the Yogui clog, which is an abstract sculpture made for your feet. Yet somehow it works. And if you believe the litany of product reviews, it might also cure your back pain.

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The Coffee-Shop Hero

Seavees Mens Bodega ClogMens Bodega Clog

Seavees is a heritage American brand that flies under the plimsoll radar, thanks to the ubiquity of Vans. That may be a blessing in disguise for the California-based shoemaker, because it allows them to experiment beyond the realm of canvas. Its clogs are next-level—the Bodega in Dune has quickly become my go-to for rainy-day preschool drop-offs and bakery runs. When the weather fully turns, I’ll mix in the Tiburon Trekker in a nubby suede.

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The Elevated Pick

Mule Black Calf LeatherMule Black Calf Leather

Is mule a garden clog? Not really, but they share enough DNA that 3sixteen’s sumptuous mule—made in Portugal from veg-tanned calf leather—deserve a spot on this list. Besides, 3sixteen builds these with a cork footbed and a rippled Vibram outsole, which makes them outdoor capable in my books. Who says you can’t wear leather in a garden? In case you’re looking for a vegan option, I’ve worn Malibu’s Men’s Thunderbird clog for two years running, and it’s still going strong.

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The Outdoorsman Pick

Bedrock Sandals Mountain Clog – Nubuck Leather Mountain Clog - Nubuck Leather

If you’re harvesting zucchini in the morning and charging the crag in the afternoon, you’re probably already wearing Bedrock’s Mountain Clog. The newish sandal brand has taken over foot-share in the most granola places over the past decade, supplanting Chaco and Teva as the sandal of choice for river guides and thru-hikers. The brand’s zero-drop clog is just as good, and, IMO, looks much better off the trail than the brand’s minimalist strappy sandals.

Image no longer availableFeatures at a GlanceMaterialOiled Nubuck Ecco Leather

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