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Reebok does not specialize in clogs. And, yet, Reebok's Zig Clog is a crazy good mule worthy of the recent foam mule renaissance that's been ushering in untold backless beauties.

Reebok's entry into what is admittedly an incredibly crowded field stands tall. The Zig Clog wears a familiar shape also epitomized by its many squishy peers but it cleverly incorporates Reebok's Zig sole beneath a textural footbed.

This takes what could otherwise be an unmemorable clog into a next-level sportswear slip-on that's rooted in the same athletic cues as Reebok's actual running shoes.

But, beyond the appealing neutral tones designed for its launch, the Reebok Zig Clog is also an insane steal and possibly the most affordable fashion-leaning foam clog in the sportswear market.

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What's the downside?!

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Well, unless you're based in South Korea, you ain't gettin' your hands on the Zig Clog any time soon, as it's only available on Reebok's Korean website, where it retails for a terribly reasonable 49,000원 (or about $35).

Otherwise, though, what a looker.

Reebok's Zig Clog is the latest in a vast assortment of recovery-adjacent mules that adjoins the recent boom in hiking clogs.

There's something special about laceless trail footwear right now, possibly even moreso than the foam shoe business — the latter is tried and true but the former is fresh terrain.

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Not that anyone's complaining when even a relative outsider like Reebok is stepping forward with fresh ideas.

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