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These Comfy, Travel-ready Clogs Sold Out 7 Times—and They Just Got an Airy Summer Upgrade
Rothy's has taken the world by storm in recent years. The brand has sprung into comfy shoe stardom with a wide variety of comfortable flats, stylish sandals, and more. One of its most popular styles is the Casual Clog, a laid-back mule with an effortless appearance and slip-on functionality. In fact, the stylish clogs are so popular that they've sold out seven times.
While the original Casual Clogs are made of merino wool, Rothy's just launched an upgraded style for summer. The comfy shoes are now available in a breathable hemp blend, making them the perfect, airy summer travel shoe. $159 at Nordstrom $159 at Rothys.com
Available in three neutral shades, these shoes are the perfect laid-back style to enhance your travel wardrobe. The V-shaped upper elongates the clog's silhouette, so rather than a heavy, chunky clog, these shoes have a sleeker appearance. However, thanks to the knit fabric and round toe, this shoe still has a cozy vibe that we love for travel days.
The clogs have a contoured footbed designed to provide arch support, and one reviewer raved about how the shoes molded to their feet within a day, calling them 'the most comfortable shoes' they own. Shoppers with high arches, flat feet, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, and more foot concerns all approve of these shoes, with one reviewer raving, 'You could literally stand in these all day.' $159 at Nordstrom $159 at Rothys.com
Looking cute is one thing, but withstanding the trials and tribulations of travel is another beast entirely. Luckily, these shoes provide more than just style. They're also durable, with a thick rubber outsole that's ribbed to provide traction. Plus, these clogs can even be thrown in the washer (although the brand admits the color may slightly fade). As Rothy's puts it, these shoes are made to 'last for the long haul.'
The roomy design makes them the perfect choice for long flights—and it doesn't hurt that they'll be easy to slip off at security. One reviewer said these shoes were 'comfortable right out of the box as well as on a nine-hour flight,' and plenty of other reviewers attest that these shoes provide instant relief from foot pain. $159 at Nordstrom $159 at Rothys.com
Pair these clogs with jeans, sweatpants, shorts, or dresses—they can complement a wide variety of travel outfits. Thanks to the breathable fabric, roomy fit, and cushy support, you'll be comfortable from the plane to your warm-weather destination.
In the market for even more comfy, stylish travel shoes? Keep reading for more best-selling styles at Rothy's, starting at $99. $139 at Nordstrom $139 at Rothys.com $159 at Nordstrom $159 at Rothys.com $99 at Nordstrom $99 at Rothys.com
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