Clogs have become the ideal footwear this season. We are talking about flat, comfortable, slingback shoes that allow you to enjoy the arrival of good weather without giving up even an iota of style. Although their design may not seem too aesthetic at first, influencers have ended up succumbing to fashionable footwear.

Greys, ochres and greenish are the favorite shades of clogs, but what clothes can they be combined with this spring? Below, we bring you some of the trends that you can incorporate into your next outfit.

Who said clogs didn’t go with a formal look? Carla Marse has chosen a blue trench coat, a basic blouse and loose pants with which to show off these shoes.

In reality, it doesn’t matter if the length of the jacket is short or long, as a trench coat or a blazer also work as excellent alternatives. Clogs are the ideal complement to any mid-season outfit!

You can also wear these shoes with a leather or denim jacket, the quintessential mid-season outfits.

Spring invites you to wear light, light clothing and this is where your favorite white pants come into play. There are a thousand ways to wear them! For example, Rita Montezuma has chosen high-leg shoes that allow her to show off her ankle and highlight her green suede cowboy-style slingback clogs and a crop top to complement her look.

Clogs also seem like the most desired footwear for this summer. Grace Montana has paired them with a three-quarter white dress, but they would also look ideal with two-piece outfits, such as shorts with a vest.

Get ready to continue taking advantage of your clogs this upcoming summer season, also with long-cut dresses.

This spring, wide and fluid pants are sweeping, a garment that is not only flattering, but also comfortable. Why not add extra comfort by using clogs? It follows the formula applied by Marta Cepeda, who has chosen them as an alternative flat footwear to sneakers.

Another possibility that clogs offer in line with street style is to show them off with your favorite jeans. For the top, you can complete the look depending on the season, with a padded jacket, a blazer or a bomber jacket for mid-season, or with a strapless blouse or top when summer arrives.