Your Feet Are Tired. Your Clogs Don't Care.
It's hour 8 of your shift and your feet are already done. But you've got 4 more hours to go, and those "comfortable" clogs you bought last month? They're about as supportive as cardboard now.
Week 1 they seemed promising. Week 2 they flattened out completely. Now you're stuck with expensive plastic shells that smell funky because — unlike every other piece of clothing you own — you can't actually wash where your feet live.
And every wet floor becomes a slipping hazard because your clogs have the grip of a hockey puck.
Sound familiar? You deserve clogs that work as hard as you do.