While the trails are a place for exertion and exercise, the campsite is where you go to recover for the next leg of your adventure. As such, your camp footwear should give your feet (and the rest of your body) a break.
Yet, they still need to be capable enough to keep you steady on your feet, even over rough terrain.
That unique combination of requirements is precisely what makes The North Face’s Clyffe Slip-Ons perhaps the best aprés hike sneaker of the year (so far).
Of course, if you want something even cozier and easier, there’s also The North Face Universal Design Traction Mules.

Campground kicks
The Clyffe is a core hiking footwear offering from The North Face, one that has seen a steady stream of releases over the years. That includes things like a streetwear-focused suede edition and at least one stylish collaboration.
But this edition sees some significant alterations, especially to the upper. While other editions of the Clyffe have had a more traditional lacing system, this one eshews that entirely, in favor of a much easier-going slip-on upper.







