I was once a Crocs hater. I’m sorry, it’s true, but I was 19 and very opinionated, and I liked what I liked and I hated what I hated. Despite people insisting they were comfortable, I couldn’t get past how they looked, so I refused to ever wear them. Now that I’m an old millennial, comfort is my top priority, and needless to say, I’ve swiftly (and happily) jumped on the Crocs bandwagon. I have a growing Crocs collection, including a few pairs of platforms, so the Dylan Platform Clog caught my eye right away. I’m down for anything that will give me some height (short queen problems), and these have a 2.2-inch platform. Now here’s the thing. If you’re looking at these shoes and thinking to yourself, “These aren’t much to look at, how can I make these comfortable shoes cute?” It’s all in styling and confidence. (Also, you should just wear whatever you want.) I got the Dylan in Lava, aka bright orange, and I can fully admit that the color will not be for everyone. The shoes also come in white, black and wheat if you want a more neutral shoe. Those will certainly be easier to fit into your wardrobe, but what I love about the Lava is that it provides that pop of fun in an outfit. If I’m going to wear a chonky shoe (yes, chonky), I might as well really go for it with the color, too, you know? I played around with styling the divisive shoes for a few different occasions to give you some ideas on how to wear them in your own world. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Outfit 1: Garden Party
I don’t really abide by fashion rules — I wear navy blue and black, I wear horizontal stripes even though a boy told me it made me look fat when we were in seventh grade, and I wear all of the things that Gen Z tells me is “wrong.” So of course I have no problem pairing these casual bright orange shoes with a dressy all-white two-piece set for a garden party look. I actually love the juxtaposition of it. But to keep from pushing it too far into the this-does-not-go-together realm, I picked a set made with cotton eyelet so that it still felt somewhat informal. The shoes added the pop of color that the outfit called for. I wanted to try a monochromatic outfit with the shoes, and I opted for white for the summer rather than another color. Black could have pushed me into Halloween territory, which I just wasn’t feeling.
Outfit 2: Running Errands
Let’s be real, the running errands outfit is the easiest way to style the Dylan. You can throw together anything you want. Initially I was going to do yoga pants, but it was 90 degrees in New Jersey, so I opted for bike shorts instead. Going with a sky blue pair complemented the orange shoes (it’s all about the color wheel here), and a white tee finished the look. I’ve been wearing these shoes for grocery store runs, walks to the post office and driving to the train stations to pick up my out-of-town friends. They’re great slip-ons for every situation. I initially had my concerns about driving in these platforms, but then I remembered I am a millennial and wore sequin-covered foam platform flip-flops to high school every day of the week (except for the days I wore my flame-covered platform sneakers). Real ones know exactly the shoes I’m talking about. Needless to say, driving in these Crocs was a breeze.
Outfit 3: Chill Day Off
For an in-between look, jeans are an easy option. I maintain that jeans go with anything and everything. Because this is such a prominent shoe, I did try to avoid a pant leg that tapered here, instead opting for a wider leg. For the top, I went with a contrasting splash of color to tie in with the orange and keep the summery theme alive.
Is There Anything Not to Love?
I will admit these shoes make my feet sweat, but that’s wholly a me problem, because I haven’t been wearing socks with them. They also make a bit of a “farting” noise because of the way your foot skin rubs against the unique Croslite material — another problem that can be solved with socks. So all in all, both of these problems are me problems and not Crocs problems.
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