Blundstone
2420 Clog
2420 Clog
Story
Essential Aussie work boots, clog style
Blundstone’s boots have gone from an essential work boot in the Australian Outback to a mainstay on everyone from Manhattan to the Rocky Mountains. They’ve taken things a step further, transforming their iconic Chelsea boot silhouette into a versatile, everyday clog. Resistant to oil, grease, mud, and water, these clogs can take a beating whether you’re in the back of house channeling your inner Bourdain or heading to the bar for some evening brews.
Features
- Steel shank provides torsional stability on varying terrain
- Thermo urethane outsole resistant to hydrolysis and microbial attack
- Polyurethane midsole for comfort
- XRD™ in the heel strike zone dissipates heel strike shock
- Comfort EVA removable footbed with PORON® XRD™ in the heel pad
- Extra set of footbeds for fit adjustment
Materials
- Upper: Leather
- Outsole: Thermo urethane
- Midsole: Polyurethane
- Made in Vietnam
Sizing
- Blundstone clogs fit true to size, order your normal U.S. shoe size
- Sizes are listed in U.S. size. Please note the shoebox may arrive with Australian sizing on the label.
- We recommend measuring your feet and comparing to the chart below to find your size
- Blundstone clogs increase in length with each whole size, and increase in width with each half size
- Measure both feet from the back of your heel to the tip of your big toe, then compare the longer measurement to the chart below (most people have one foot that’s longer than the other)
- If you have a wide foot, choose the half size that corresponds with your length measurement
- When you get your clogs, there should be a bit of space in the heel
- The clogs will stretch in the instep with time, but they won’t ever stretch lengthwise—if your toes are cramped, you need to size up
About Blundstone
If we were stranded on an island with only one pair of shoes for the rest of our lives, Blundstones would be pretty ideal. Same if we were stranded on a glacier. Or stranded on Manhattan, where they’ve gained a foothold amongst the fashionable crowd in recent years. It’s a bit ironic, as they got their start on Tasmania, as hardcore work boots for ranchers and Australian tradesmen. But slip them on, and you immediately get it. They’re as comfortable and lightweight as a sneaker—with a weather-resistant leather upper that’s as tough as armor when you’re charging through snow or slush on your way to work. Any time of year, any situation—your pair of Blundstones will be in the running.
