When I was a child, maybe around 7 or 8, my mom bought me a pair of clogs. Back then, I thought they were ugly and refused to wear them. Now, I know they’re ugly, and I yearn for them.

Clogs have enjoyed a recent renaissance alongside the boho revival. Chemena Kamali planted the seeds when she dressed front-row guests at her inaugural Chloé show in matching wooden footwear. Since then, other designers have offered their own interpretation, from Lauren Manoogian to Anna Sui, and even The Row. And lest we forget the enduring popularity of the Birkenstocks Boston clog.

Bella Hadid in Proenza Schouler x Sorel gardening clogs. Photo: Backgrid

On a recent trip to Northern California, I spent a day loafing around the Russian River with friends, where topics of conversation drifted to pref

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