Monday, April 24, 2023

Crocs: The “Ugly” Shoe That I Love To Love

A fact about me is that I’m a bit of a shoe addict. I would gladly wear the same outfit for a year as long as I could switch up the shoes. From chunky sandals to lug-sole boots to sporty sneakers, shoes have always been my ultimate outfit-maker. But if I’m being completely honest, the pair of shoes I reach for the most has to be my Crocs — yes, Crocs.

Before I get too deep in my feels, a quick history lesson: Crocs was founded in 2002 in Boulder, Colorado. Crocs’ inaugural style, the Beach, was roughly inspired by traditional Dutch clogs and designed as lightweight boating shoes, thanks to the grippy soles and waterproof foam construction. The rest, as they say, is history — but even as the brand quickly became a hit among kids, nurses, and folks who simply appreciate sensible footwear, I’d venture a guess that becoming a red-hot pop culture phenomenon (not to mention, unlikely runway inspo) was probably not on the Crocs mood board.

Even two decades later, Crocs are still as divisive as politics and Hawaiian pizza. And I’ll admit: I was a longtime Crocs hater, one of those annoyings who would say, “I just don’t get them!” However, something clicked for me — you could call it my Crocs awakening — during the pandemic. I had recently adopted a perfect rescue dog, which gave me an immense sense of joy and purpose in those Unprecedented Times™. I was searching for an easy-on, easy-off shoe that I could wear for dog walks, and Crocs quickly came up in my Google search. You could presumably blame my tenuous mental state at the time for clicking “purchase” without much thought; regardless, when my Crocs (a baby-blue pair that I still rock all the time) arrived, it was love at first feel.

Crocs Classic Clog, $49.99

Call it an unlikely side-effect of the pandemic, but as people spent more time at home (or at the very least, not in “going-out” shoes), it created a microcosm for comfort-first footwear to shine like never before. Even if I never adopted a pup, I have a feeling that I would’ve ended up becoming a full-on Crocs convert anyway, just to feel something since they were the ultimate sensible, no-nonsense shoe I needed in this chaotic life.

For my first-ever purchase, I went with the Classic Clog, and was immediately obsessed with how supportive they felt. I also loved that they had built-in ventilation and took all of half a second to slip on and off. (Also, the proprietary Croslite foam material is almost weightless, which makes for a comfortable stride.) Lastly, a smattering of Jibbitz (Crocs speak for the press-on charms that you can use to customize your Crocs) were the final touch to make them feel extra “me”: A “K” initial was an obvious must, and from there, I added other Karina signatures: A solo daisy (my favorite flower), a lone Pac-Man ghost, and a bagel — an homage to my decade in NYC.

I was so quickly smitten with my first Crocs pair that I copped a second in a vivid lilac; these I outfitted with some bootleg Takashi Murakami charms sourced from Amazon. As of press time, I’ve bumped my Crocs collection to four pairs of clogs (the third and fourth being a celery green and classic black, respectively), and have copped some more charms (including an especially cute Dunkin Donuts set) to deck ’em out. Honestly, I could pen an ode specifically to Jibbitz; at this point, they’ve reached cult-like status and are borderline unhinged — and in the best way possible. While Crocs has an extremely extensive selection of official Jibbitz charms (including ones part of fire collabs with the likes of iconic brands like Peeps & Coca-Cola, not to mention celeb fans like SZA and Post Malone) the “bootleg” market has created a landscape where just about any cartoon character and pop culture motif has gotten the Jibbitz treatment. And honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

I love pairing them with everything from classic denim jorts to a swimsuit and coverup situation, and honestly, the vibes are vibing! (Side note: Since Crocs are so buoyant and breathable, I actually think they are the best beach shoe — also, they are super easy to clean.)

At $49.99, Crocs’ Classic Clogs occupy a mid-tier price point that sits solidly below designer but above mass-market. (I actually wear the kids’ sizing since I’m a women’s 5, which knocks a few bucks off the price.) And hot tip: You can often find discontinued colors on sale (I’ve seen prices creep down to the low-$20s on places like Amazon or Zappos), which are a true steal. Other popular Crocs styles include iterations of the signature clog (like platform-soled styles of those lined with faux fur), in addition to slide sandals, ballet flats, and even sneakers.

Plus, when life is hard enough, I personally look for everyday moments to bring me joy. And yes, they’re clunky — and somehow simultaneously juvenile and geriatric — but I can’t deny that they make me happy! And honestly, I’m done hiding it — I’m a loud-‘n-proud Crocs stan, and will continue to build my collection for years to come.

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If the sun is glaring down on you and the humidity is at its peak, sometimes only a one-and-done outfit will do. We love a coordinating 'fit when we have the energy, but when temperatures truly soar, it's time for a simple solution that will also keep you cool. The struggle is real, and we're not about to shift through our never-ending carousel of summer attire. Instead, we recommend investing in a lightweight summer romper (or two... or three...) for those all-too-common days when you need something that is equal parts cute, easy, and breezy. The no-fuss one-piece is easy to slip into and comes in a plethora of cheerful hues and styles.

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The Overall Best Summer Rompers


The best summer rompers are versatile and can work for various events. Pair them with heels or sandals, layer the with a sweater if the temperatures drop, and accessorize away to achieve multiple looks with only one garment. Pack one of these babies for your next summer trip, and be surprised how much use you get out of it.

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Pilcro Smocked Romper, $, available at Anthropologie
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Good American Sexy Twist Romper, $, available at Good American
Shop Show Me Your Mumu At Revolve

Show Me Your Mumu Cannon Romper, $, available at Revolve

The Best Strapless Summer Rompers


Even the most diligent SPF applier can occasionally fall victim to the summer strap tan. Steer clear with a strapless romper that is breezy and gives your shoulders a sometime to shine.

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FP Beach Mora One-Piece, $, available at Free People
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Lulus Delphi Blue and White Striped Tie-Front Strapless Rompe, $, available at Lulus
Shop Pink Lily

Pink Lily Never A Compromise Beige Strapless Linen Romper, $, available at Pink Lily
Shop ZESICA At Amazon

Zesica Casual Strapless Belted Wide-Leg Romper, $, available at Amazon

The Best Summer Lounge Rompers


Skip the T-shirt and shorts combo and jump into a lounge romper while you sprawl across your bed or couch. We've found various styles, like shorts, long bottoms, and fitted styles. Bonus: They also work as a beach coverup.

Shop Athleta

Athleta Balance Sleeveless Romper, $, available at Athleta
Shop SKIMS At Nordstrom



Skims Rib Stretch Cotton Romper, $, available at Nordstrom
Shop Patagonia

Patagonia Women's Fleetwith Romper, $, available at Patagonia

The Best Short Summer Rompers

I'm personally a fan of cropped styles, from short jumpsuits to rompers. It's airy and exudes "I am ready for summer" vibes. Plus, the bottoms are much comfier than denim shorts that may be restrictive.

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Torrid Gauze Surplice Romper, $, available at Torrid
Shop Lane Bryant

Lane Bryant Square-Neck Smocked Linen Romper, $, available at Lane Bryant
Shop Alex Mill

Alex Mill Standard Short Jumpsuit In Cotton Twill, $, available at Alex Mill
Shop ELOQUII

Eloquii Elements Flutter Sleeve Romper, $, available at Eloquii
Shop Altar'd State

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Shop Girlfriend Collective

Girlfriend Collective Varsity Stretch Woven Sleeveless Romper, $, available at Girlfriend Collective

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No look has marked the spring/summer 2023 fashion landscape more than the denim maxi skirt. One of 2023’s biggest fashion trends and an antidote to the micro-mini of last year, in the last six months, the jean skirt has taken over runways and consequently street style. Now, it’s landed in stores everywhere, in time for warmer weather.

But just because this denim trend is having a moment right now doesn’t mean that it’s a flash-in-the-pan look that can’t fit into your capsule closet rotation. I have proof: In the last month, I set out to wear my Ganni denim maxi, which I found at Browns (now sold out) during London Fashion Week in a variety of ways. If you’re still unsure how to style a jean maxi skirt, ahead, find six outfits for any occasion.

How To Wear A Denim Maxi Skirt: With A Tank Top & Sweater

For days when it’s warm in the sun but chilly in the shade, pair the jean maxi skirt with layers made up of a tank top (this one from Totême is my favorite!) or a tee and a cashmere sweater. Accessorize with open-back, kitten-heel mules, and the look can go from an outdoor lunch or a coffee date to a weekend activity like the movies.

How To Wear A Jean Maxi Skirt: With A Blazer

Equally perfect for a day at the office as a weekend outing, this look calls for classic items that are likely already in your wardrobe: a white T-shirt and a blazer. Opt for a blazer in a cold-weather fabric, like leather or wool, in cooler months or breezier compositions, like linen and cotton, in the summer.

How To Wear A Denim Maxi Skirt: With A Jean Jacket

If you’re a fan of the denim-on-denim look, pair your maxi skirt with a jean jacket (bonus if it’s patchwork) or a chambray shirt (mine is an old style from Current/Elliott). To take the outfit further into Western territory, another big trend this year, consider completing it with a pair of cowboy boots.

How To Wear A Jean Maxi Skirt: With A Button-Down

Denim is no longer just for weekends. For an office-appropriate ensemble, style the jean skirt with an oversized white button-down. Jazz up the classic jean-white top combo with statement accessories (think: a colorful shoe and chunky jewelry).

How To Wear A Denim Maxi Skirt: With A Sweatshirt

For a comfortable running-errands outfit, tuck a sweatshirt (I borrowed my husband’s Lululemon hoodie) into the skirt and pair it with sneakers. To take the look into a lunch meeting after a grocery store run, I traded the trainers for a pair of mid-heeled loafers and a plaid blazer.

How To Wear A Jean Maxi Skirt: With A Leather Jacket

Another classic combo: a maxi skirt with a leather jacket. Opt for a cropped, waist-length jacket fit to avoid looking boxy. While you can never go wrong with a black moto jacket, consider one in a fun color for an unexpected pop.

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Once the temperature outside starts rising, we feel compelled to introduce bright colors back into our wardrobes. Vibrant shades, such as orange and turquoise, always seem to end up among the mix. But for 2023, the trending spring and summer colors feel somewhat unexpected.
 
For example, neutrals, which are typically big during the fall and winter months, ended up gracing the season’s hottest runways, with black being a designer favorite for the summer. And after seasons of a hot pink takeover (a hue that, yes, is still going strong), we spotted a brand new interpretation of Barbiecore trend: a bright blue that the character would no doubt approve of (and has definitely worn before).
 
A great thing about focusing on spring and summer color trends instead of specific products is that it leaves plenty of room to showcase your personal style (no need to sport a maxi skirt if that’s not your thing). For those hoping for a quick update, adding a seasonal accessory to your look, whether it’s a tote bag or a piece of jewelry, is an easy way to join in on the fun. There’s also the opportunity to go all out, rocking one color scheme from head to toe with a monochromatic outfit. The choice is up to you, though, of course, we’re here to provide a little help.
 
Ahead, we’ve rounded up six spring and summer color trends to wear from now until September, along with a few great pieces to shop for each.

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Color Trend Summer 2023: Purple


There’s nothing wrong with a deep, regal shade of purple, but a lighter version appeared to be fashion’s favorite this time around: WSGN, a trend forecasting site, labeled "digital lavender" the color of the year, and the same shade even popped up on the fall 2023 runways, meaning you’ll get plenty of wear out of whatever you buy now.Photo: Monica Feudi/Brandon Maxwell

Color Trend Summer 2023: Purple



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If pastels aren’t your thing, deeper shades of purple are a great way to ease into the digital lavender takeover. Acid-washed with a baggy, ‘90s-inspired fit, these eggplant-tinged jeans take the spring color trend into grunge territory and can be worn well into fall. 

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Color Trend Summer 2023: Purple



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Chartreuse


Green? Yellow? This color is a blend of both and perfect for summer. We can easily imagine slipping on this skin-baring Sergio Hudson look for a night out. Meanwhile, Miu Miu proved it’s perfect for the daytime, too,  with an everyday shoulder bag in a similar shade.Photo: Courtesy of Sergio Hudson

Color Trend Summer 2023: Chartreuse



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Chartreuse



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Chartreuse



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Barbie Blue


For those looking for a fresh take on the viral Barbiecore trend, it’s time to embrace cyan blue. Not only did Christian Siriano’s Spring 2023 collection feature a bright blue tulle dress that reminded us of the doll, but Margot Robbie herself was spotted wearing the color in the Barbie movie promo images. Thankfully, your own look doesn’t have to be as elaborate or extreme — Stella McCartney used the same shade for a simple, oversized suit.Photo: Courtesy of Stella McCartney

Color Trend Summer 2023: Barbie Blue



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Barbie Blue



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Barbie Blue



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Red


Technically, red is a seasonless color — it pops up whenever the leaves start to fall and is a mainstay during the winter holidays. Still, that didn’t prevent the bold hue from making a statement in Spring 2023 collections from Loewe, LaQuan Smith, Akris, and more. While all versions of red will heat up your warm-weather outfits, we’re leaning toward a shade with an orange tint, which feels especially fiery and fun for summer.Photo: Selwyn Tungol/LaQuan Smith

Color Trend Summer 2023: Red



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Red



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Red



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Gold


Think beyond layered chain necklaces and big hoop earrings (although those are perfectly acceptable interpretations of the color). This season, it’s all about the metallic trend — gold dresses, shiny swimsuits, and fringe embellishments, ensuring you’ll literally shine each time you step out of the house.Photo: Greg Kessler/Gabriela Hearst

Color Trend Summer 2023: Gold



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Gold



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Gold



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Summer Black


Cut-outs, ruffles, and eye-catching shapes are just a few ways designers have reinvented this neutral color, convincing us that while, yes, black is timeless and classic, it’s far from basic and boring.Photo: Courtesy of Altuzarra

Color Trend Summer 2023: Summer Black



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Summer Black



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Color Trend Summer 2023: Summer Black



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