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Have Clogs Grown on You?

Karl Lagerfeld brought the clog back from the eighteenth century for his spring 2009 Chanel show. Aside from being Chanel and having very high heels, they weren’t remarkable or unusual, and were perhaps not that unlike something you might buy on Zappos for far less money. But now, two seasons later, clogs are everywhere, and as long as celebrities like Alexa Chung, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Rachel Bilson insist on clomping around in them, they probably won’t go away anytime soon. So, is this the kind of trend where if you stare at it long enough over time you’ll start to like it, or does the shoe’s growing ubiquity only make you like it less? [She Finds]

Have Clogs Grown on You?