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Clogs for Men

Hi everyone,

I am a student working on my last two semesters, and I'm working as a tech until I finish up. I'm looking to buy a new pair of shoes for work, and I wanted to see what everybody thinks about the two I think I've narrowed it down to. I'm thinking either super birkis or "specialist" crocs with the vents. I am wearing a pair of crostrails by crocs now, and I like them a lot, but I want something that looks a little more professional (as professional as clogs can look). I've worn regular tennis shoes, and as I have flat feet, crocs have really been the best thing for comfort thus far. I'm concerned mainly about shelling out the $$$ for the super birkis if they're not going to be worth it. Also, does anybody have any suggestions other than these two? I've seen where a lot of people have raved about the dansko clogs, but I don't think I want to go with those. Just don't like the look of them. Thanks!

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If you enjoy the way crocs fit your feet and the way they make your feet fell, get crocs. I don't think clogs make you look unprofessional at all, you stand for 12 hours + a day... be comfy!

I disagree, we wear pajamas to work, do we need to wear slippers too?

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