CLOGS ARE THE ULTIMATE VERSATILE FALL TRAVEL SHOE — HERE ARE MY 15 FAVORITE PAIRS, FROM $34

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Fall travel can be a challenge to pack for. Sudden temperature drops, rain showers, muddy conditions, and long walks outdoors call for a shoe that’s as versatile and varied as your itinerary. Enter the clog — your new fall travel companion.  

Clogs tackle a lot of common traveler problems: the protected closed toe and cushioned footbed, make long days on your feet all the more comfortable. Clogs can come with or without a heel strap, and some even have an adjustable one so you can wear the shoe both ways — as a slip-on and a slingback. Many clogs also have water-resistant uppers, while the sole can offer traction and a platform to keep your feet away from puddles and mud. With slip-on convenience, they make navigating security lines a breeze. But my favorite aspect of clogs is their timeless appeal: they’re always in style, no matter where you travel. Year after year, clogs become the go-to fall shoes, evidence the style lasts beyond the trend cycle.

Whether you’re strolling through charming leaf-strewn streets, tackling long travel days, or staying toasty around a fire, clogs provide the support and style you need for fall travel. As a travel writer, here are my top picks for the 15 best clogs to wear while traveling this season.

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Birkenstock Boston Clog

$160

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When you say the word clog, perhaps no brand comes to mind as readily as Birkenstock. Their Boston Clog is one of their most timeless styles, available in men’s and women’s versions. If you like the fit and feel of wearing Birkenstock open-toed slides during the summer, you’ll probably like the same footbed available in their clog. The only downside to the Boston is that it comes in a staggering variety of colorways and textures (suede, felt, oiled leather, nubuck leather, and water repellent EVA), so you’ll be hard pressed to decide which style you want. You could go for the classic sole, but I prefer the Boston with a “chunky” sole that provides a little height and traction. 

Oofos Oocloog 

$79

Buy on Zappos

These unisex clogs were awarded the Seal of Acceptance from the American Podiatric Medical Association for promoting good foot health. But they don’t feel good only on your feet — they’re also designed to reduce stress on knees and lower back thanks to an impact-absorbing foam footbed. Buyers rave about the great arch support, and claim they alleviate some of the fatigue experienced with conditions like arthritis and plantar fasciitis. They may run wide since they’re a unisex shoe, but many reviewers say they work great when worn with socks during the winter.

Dansko Professional Clog

$140

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$140

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Dankso has a well-earned cult following among chefs, hospitality workers, and nurses due to their all-day, on-your-feet comfort. They also sport a supportive sole that is anti-slip, which is why they’re well-loved in greasy kitchens. Their size, shape, and fit are modeled closely after the classic Dutch clog, which incorporates a natural rock to your cadence and room within the shoe for your foot to spread and wiggle. Wear these on long travel days where you’re on your feet and putting in a lot of steps. 

Madewell x Dansko Brenna Clogs

$165

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Madewell has smartly partnered with Dansko to create a comfy, versatile clog in the same proprietary shape that makes the shoe so timeless. With a suede upper in a neutral warm grey, this is a shoe that you could dress up or down. One reviewer even noted, “These shoes are the most comfortable shoes I own! The color goes from day to night, spring to fall.”

Quince Water Repellent Suede Clog Mule

$69

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As much as I love suede and leather, it doesn’t always perform well in rainy conditions. That’s where these Quince water-repellent clogs shine. With the same cozy leather outer clogs are often known for, these slip-ons are extra durable for autumn wear. The leather comes from a ethical tannery and the footbed keeps you supported all day. I wore these traipsing up and down New York City in September and loved how they performed and kept my feet comfortable. Fall colors like dune, pecan, and cafe go with any seasonal wardrobe color palette or with a traveler’s neutral capsule wardrobe.

Sorel Vibe Clog 

$135

$94

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$135

$95

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Canadian brand Sorel is known for making rugged yet stylish shoes built for outdoor exploration. These clogs are no different with a footbed that evenly distributes weight, a grippy scalloped tread, and an adjustable strap you can sling off your heel or keep over the arch. Reviewers say they run slim and small, so try going up a half size for a bit more room in the footbed. 

Kidmi Women's Suede Clogs 

$50

$40

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These classic clogs feature a suede upper and a cork footbed. At just $40 on sale, they’re a steal and an Amazon favorite, with over 2,200 five-star reviews. One traveler said they were surprised at how well they held up on a rigorous Europe trip. “I wore these almost every day on our travels through Italy and France. We walked a ton daily and these held up surprisingly better than I expected,” they wrote. “They were my boat shoes, my beach shoes, my lounge shoes, everything.” Plus, the seven neutral colors available will go with any muted autumn wardrobe.

Amazon Essentials Women's Shearling Mule

$34

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These simple Amazon Essential slip-ons are well loved as house shoes, but their thick rubber sole would work outside of the house too. One reviewer noted, “They are soft inside and warm plus the bottoms are sturdy! Walking around inside or out!” Shoppers say these furry lined shoes are super comfortable and are good value for the quality of construction.

Ugg Women's Goldenstar Clog

$130

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The reigning champion in cozy shoes, Ugg tackles the clog with a style that transforms from slingback to slide. An average 4.6-star rating and over 700 sold in the last month, these Ugg clogs are clearly a popular pick. Unlike the brand’s boots, these clogs aren’t lined, which makes them a great autumn shoe that won’t make your feet sweat. Although there are plenty of Ugg lookalikes around, one shopper said the name brand is worth it for the quality. “I ordered a knockoff before I ordered these and returned the knockoff [because] absolutely not compared to these,” they said. “These are definitely worth the extra money. Made to last.”

Cushionaire Women's Loom Cork Footbed Platform Clog

$49

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“Cushion” is in the name of these clogs and just looking at the soft platform sole, you know these will feel cloud-like to wear. The elevated clog would pair well with those pants that are just a tad too long, but they’d come in handy when traveling to destinations where puddles abound and you don’t want your socks to get soggy. Shoppers say they love the complementary colors, which include autumn hues like olive, brown, and stone. One healthcare worker was surprised they felt comfortable for all-day wear. “I work in surgery and I’m on [my] feet a lot and wore [these] shoes in to work, I was totally surprised they did not hurt me feet,” they said.

Dansko Talulah

$145

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$145

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This backless version of the Dansko clog has a sleek, timeless look reminiscent of the shoe’s heyday in the 1970s. A memory foam footbed makes these comfortable for all-day wear. Those with narrow feet say this style was a bit too wide, but they might be the perfect fit for someone who prefers a shoe with more room. The burnished tan color makes for the perfect neutral shoe to go with anything.

Kork-Ease Para

$175

Buy on Zappos

Clogs can have a reputation for looking sloppy and plain, but that’s not the case with this style from Kork-Ease. As one shopper put it, “The clogs go with everything without looking frumpy.” The complete leather design makes these look fresh and modern, giving the silhouette an elongating effect. The same shopper said they’re looking to purchase multiple colors, noting that there’s good cushioning. As someone with a pair of Kork-Ease boots I wore all over London without any fatigue, I’d trust the brand to take on comfortable clogs.

Rothy’s Casual Clog

$159

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A soft merino wool upper makes these Rothy’s clogs cozy, warm, and even machine washable. With a Scandinavian look, the Casual Clog will pair with any wardrobe style. One shopper said they even found them to be more comfortable than their Birkenstocks. The style runs big, so try going a half size down. Know that you’re shopping sustainably with these clogs that were made at Rothy’s zero waste-certified factory.

SoftWalk Madison Clog

$130

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These classic clogs are designed to give your foot cushioning and provide buoyancy to your stride. While other clogs have issues with offering the right width for all feet, SoftWalk offers options in narrow, medium-wide, and extra-wide so you can get the best fit. These simple clogs rival the fit, feel, and style of designer shoes, according to one shopper. “I have a zillion clogs and slides, including Prada, Gucci, No. 6, and… I always end up wearing this when I run out the door. They are just so comfy and stable and attractive,” they said.

Commbi Woolie Burro

$180

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Travelers are always looking for items that do double duty. So when I saw this clog that was effectively three shoes in one, I knew I had found a new travel staple. The Commbi clog uses a system of interchangeable contoured footbeds to transform this shoe from memory foam clog, to a shearling slipper, to a leather-soled slip-on. Imagine wearing the cushioned memory foam sole through the airport, then slipping into the shearling-lined soles for a cozy long-haul flight. Available in men’s and women’s sizes, the Woolie Burrio comes in three neutral earthy colors: charcoal, navy, and forest green.

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