Whether you love them or hate them, there’s no denying that Crocs continue to dominate as one of the most-bought pairs of shoes around. However if you’re not a fan of the classic clog design, you might be swayed by some of their other designs, especially when they’re as stylish as the Brooklyn Low Wedge Clog.
Unlike the iconic slip on clog design, the wedge sandals look much more like your typical pair of heeled sandals, with a low wedge heel and wide straps. And now is the perfect time to get your hands on them, as Amazon has slashed them by 33%, taking from £54.99 to £36.80, saving you almost £20.
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Whilst they might not look like your typical pair of Crocs, the Brooklyn Low Wedge Clogs are still made from the same lightweight, comfortable rubber material that the slip-on clogs are, giving you all the comfort of a pair of Crocs with a totally different look. The wedges feature wide toe and arch straps which keep them securely on your feet, whilst the heel strap is fully adjustable to make sure you can get a snug fit.
The footbed has been contoured to give your feet plenty of support when you wear them, and even features small ridges which help provide extra grip and security to stop your feet from slipping. The LiteRide foam footbeds also give extra support and protection against impact, whilst the Croslite foundation keeps them lightweight to avoid aching feet.
There’s nothing worse than trying to break in a new pair of shoes, which is why the straps of the Brooklyn Low Wedge Clogs are made from a soft, flexible Matlite, which has been designed to feel broken-in from the very first time you wear them. You can pick up the sandals in a contrasting beige and black colourway, all-black or an all-over mushroom colour, giving you plenty of choice.
If you want something that looks a little more elegant, the Rumble On Slay Queen wedge sandals from Skechers are a great alternative for £40. You also can’t go wrong with the comfort and support that a pair of FitFlops provide, which is why we’re also loving these Woven Wedge Ankle-Strap Sandals, which are now on sale for £80 down from £100.
However Amazon shoppers have been singing the praises of the Brooklyn Low Wedge Clogs. One said: “So very comfy and light, easy to clean, goes with everything I wear.”
A second added: “Absolutely love these sandals! So comfortable and easy to wear. Please note can be a squeeze to get foot in on first wear, but once on they are so comfortable. Love them and will be wearing a lot. Great for any occasion as stylish and look smart but also casual. One of my best buys. Not had any blisters or issues.”
Whilst a third wrote: “Amazing sandals, I get swollen feet and ankles, I can still wear these, my feet do still swell but there is no discomfort. Also, very stylish and look great with any outfit.”
However some shoppers found issues with the fit of the Brooklyn Low Wedge Clogs, with many suggesting to size up. In fact the Crocs website also recommends taking a size up from your usual, as they tend to run small.
“Im a size 5 and ordered a 6. Perfect fit. Super comfortable. I don't think this style would be ideal for a wide foot. Very lightweight. I love them,” wrote one shopper.
Another agreed: “First impressions - a lovely, comfortable sandal. I took previous reviewers advise and sized up which was definitely needed. Im currently 24 weeks pregnant with swollen heatwave feet and these sandals are wide enough to fit, something I was concerned about. They have good weight to them even though they’re croc material. They seem sturdy and have good grip. Good value for money in the prime day sale.”
Others said: “Not as comfortable as I thought they would be. The little silver bits where you secure the sandal left indents on my feet. Not true to size either. I’ve sized up to a 7 when I’m a 5.5 and then still only just fit. I feel a bit silly wondering if people think my shoes are too small for me.”
And: “Defo size up. Having to return but they’ve gone up £8 in a day so not bothering to get an exchange for the next size. Nice sandals tho.”
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