Rubber clogs, fisherman sandals and more: 5 monsoon-ready footwear trends to add to cart

The monsoon is not a season for the weak of the sole. When the streets turn into risk of slipping and your morning journey becomes an impromptu obstacle course, the shoes ready for the monsoon become the unknown hero of your wardrobe. It is not only a question of staying dry, it is a question of appearing sharp by doing so. In advance, signaling all the trends in the shoe ready for the monsoon to add to the basket.
Rubber hooves
Once relegated to cooking staff and ironic dads, the rubber hoof made a triumphant return. Blame Crocs, whose waterproof obstructions are delivered with an avant-garde attitude and rinse features. Ugly? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely. Ultimate monsoon shoes are flexing for those who know.
Flip flops
No, not those you were doing at university. These are architectural and designed to survive a downpour. The line does the work while passing the brunch test. Coperni offers platform alternatives that do not disintegrate the first sign of rain.
Fishermen’s sandals
Forget their seaside origins. The fishermen’s sandal is now entirely certified by the track of their rubber jelly with robust curls and soles to the cities test. Bottega Veneta and Gucci both offer versions that check the monsoon shoe box without compromising your outfit.
Short rubber boots
The ankle -length rubber boots have their moment. Hunter is the classic, but brands like Burberry and Acne Studios make him fun with shiny pallets and fun soles. They are equal to the protection against puddles and punctuation of the style.
Slide
Minimalist, waterproof and surprisingly chic, modern slide is your MVP of monsoon. Bring things further with colors that deserve their own mood plan. The trick is in the only one: big, striated, adhered.
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