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What goes around comes around—even with fashion, and the clogs trend is back! But we see why: Classic wooden clogs are effortless to throw on, durable for long days or hours standing, and have a sleek silhouette that works with almost any outfit.

We’ve found nine brands crafting the best wooden clogs—far more sustainable clogs than Dansko’s one iconic pair. Instead, these are beautifully made, eco-friendly clogs with sustainable wood, responsibly sourced leather & cork, all assembled by hand. They’re worth the investment in more ways than one. 👞

For more conscious footwear, check out our guide to fair trade and sustainable shoes, sustainable loafers and eco-conscious sneakers!


Best Overall | Best Wooden Clog | Best Vegan Clog


1. Nisolo

B corp
Climate neutral
Natural materials

Features | LWG certified leather, living wages & ethical production, eco-friendly packaging, recycling program
Price | $170–$180

From sandals and sneakers to flats and clogs, Nisolo is our one-stop shop for sustainable shoes. This certified B Corp offsets 100 percent of carbon emissions while offering 100 percent living wages to its entire staff. The quality of its clogs is truly exceptional—they’re meticulously designed with a sturdy heel, waterproof LWG certified leather, and memory foam insoles so you can wear these all day (or night) long!


2. Beklina

Fair trade
Natural materials
Small business

Features | Wood, Italian leather, carbon-free shipping
Price | $260–$410

Beklina was one of the first online eco-boutiques way back in 2006. Today, this shop carries knits, jewelry, housewares, and handmade shoes. The entire collection is ethically produced, and the clogs are responsibly made in Peru using 100 percent Italian leather and hand-carved wood. (Though if you prefer a treaded rubber bottom, some Beklina clogs have that, too!) The ribbed design, rich colors, and durable heel make these clogs worthy of a chef’s kiss.


3. Sézane

B corp
Natural materials
Woman owned

Features | Ethical production in Portugal, recyclable packaging, powered by renewable energy
Price | $215–$240

As a certified B Corp, Sézane effortlessly blends style with sustainability. This fashion brand best known for feminine apparel and shoes uses majority sustainable and responsibly sourced materials as well as renewable energy for production. Its ateliers—like those who handcraft the clogs in Portugal—are regularly audited as well. Pair any of Sézane’s clogs with a skirt, linen trousers, or denim shorts for a fun date night or casual Friday look. (Search “clogs” to find them on the site!)


4. MooShoes

Cruelty free
Natural materials
Vegan

Features | Ethical production in Europe & Brazil, recycling program
Price | $60–$275

MooShoes features clogs without the cow—or any animal byproducts. Using PVC-, plastic-, and vinyl-free microfiber leather, natural cork, and wood, this vegan biz stocks clogs as fashionable as you’d find elsewhere! MooShoes looks for circular principles, ethical production, and low waste philosophies for its shoes. Throw these on for a day in the office or a night out with friends—they’re comfortable either way!


5. M.Gemi

Fair trade
Family owned
Natural materials

Features | Responsibly made in Italy, artisan-made, traditional techniques
Price | $278–$298

If you’re looking for a more luxe clog, look no further than M.Gemi. Working with Italian artisans to create timeless, elegant shoes. We love their Greta clog, which has all the aesthetic of a classic wooden clog with key details like rubber soles and a soft leather sock lining to cushion your feet and keep your steps quiet (no clopping sounds with these puppies!). Each pair is handmade with traditional techniques, and we love how you can find the names of the craftsmen who made your clogs at the bottom of the product page! The Greta comes as a backless slip-on or with a backstrap option and in a range of gorgeous colors.


6. Coclico

Family owned
Natural materials
Small business
Woman owned

Features | Ethical production in family-owned factories in Spain, secondhand shop
Price | $385–$475

For luxury shoes you’ll love wearing for years to come, consider Coclico’s absolutely gorgeous clogs. With a focus on slow fashion and mindful purchasing, Coclico’s shoes are versatile, beautifully made, and available in largely neutral colors. From winter clogs with lining to summer clog sandals, there’s a style for every season and outfit. For more affordable prices, head to Coclico’s secondhand shop


7. Lotta

Fair trade
Natural materials
Vegan

Materials | Ethical production in Sweden, sustainably & responsibly sourced materials, secondhand program, vegan options
Price | $57–$210

Based in the UK, crafted in Stockholm, and available worldwide, Lotta has been a best-seller for sustainable clogs for years. Vegan clogs for women? Fashionable clogs for kids? The range here runs deep, with hundreds of designs to choose from. Every pair is made by a Swedish family business with 100+ years of experience, using chrome-free leather and sustainably sourced wood native to the country. Lotta offers secondhand clogs, too—there’s a whole lot(ta) to love here.


8. Bryr

American made
BIPOC Owned
Natural materials
Small business
Woman owned

Materials | Made-to-order, take-back & secondhand program
Price | $286–$314

For Scandinavian-style clogs with retro flair, check out Bryr! This made-to-order studio in San Francisco handcrafts every pair on-site using solid wood bases and American leather from local tanneries. We love that you can shop by heel, color, or style—the hardest part is deciding which one to pick from! If Bryr’s prices are out of reach, check out its secondhand marketplace.


9. Troentorp

Fair trade
Natural materials
Vegan

Features | Ethical production in Sweden, vegan options
Price | $99–$229

There’s a reason Troentorp clogs are revered by nurses, chefs, and even nursing moms—and why the brand has been around for over a century. These clogs are perfectly made using anatomically designed and specially developed equipment, sustainable materials, and generational craftsmanship. There’s a range for the entire family too, from working parents to active little ones.


Featured image from Beklina