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  2. 20 of the Most Comfortable Clogs You’ll Want to Wear ... - AOL

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    Like athleisure for your feet, these cozy, shearling-lined clogs will make you feel like you’re wearing your favorite slippers while running errands. And, as one of Marlene’s picks, we know ...

  3. The best women's slippers of 2025 - AOL

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    $55 at Amazon $55 at DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse. ... moccasins, clogs, and more. The best women's slippers of 2025. ... They feel like a chunky platform sandal to wear, and because the toe is ...

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  5. Clog - Wikipedia

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    They are also known as "wooden shoes". Whole foot clogs can give sufficient protection to be used as safety footwear without additional reinforcements. half open clogs; where the wooden upper extends over the toes or slightly further, such as the Belgian sabots. The upper is similar in outline to a court shoe. Half open clogs may have ...

  6. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Clip-on sandals or clip-toe sandals, similar to flip-flops [citation needed] Crocs, clog like shoes from a synthetic, rubbery, waterproof material, created in the United States in 2002; Clog can be formed as a heavy sandal, having a thick, typically wooden sole; Crochet sandals [12] Fisherman sandal is a type of T-bar sandal originally for men ...

  7. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of red and animal skin high heeled mules . Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot's heel. The English word mule—originally written moyle—comes from French, which was using it specifically for women's slippers with an open heel since at least 1556. [1]