

👞 Step into professional-grade comfort and style—because your feet deserve the best!
Sanita Pro Cabrio Professional Clogs for Men combine 100% leather craftsmanship with an anatomically designed footbed featuring arch support and a shock-absorbing polyurethane outsole. Approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), these closed-back slip-ons offer durable, all-day comfort ideal for professionals on their feet. The roomy toe box and padded instep ensure a perfect fit, while the sleek black cabrio leather upper delivers a polished look fit for any workplace.










| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
| Platform height | 0.75" |
| Sole material | Manmade |
A**1
Perfect (second time around)
I have been a wearer of clogs for a long time. I got turned on to them when I used to work in restaurants (had black professional Dansko). After that stint I always had a pair around. My oiled tan open-back Sanita after at least a dozen years just literally wore out. I wanted a change of color and closed back so I chose these. They really are beautiful and very well made. I compare them to the Danskos I flat out returned because they are no longer the quality they used to be (fit or finish) - which is not reflected in the price they are asking. However I did end up exchanging the first pair of these Sanitas. The right one was overly snug and my left foot was swimming in the clog. I took some crude measurements and the leather of the left clog's (not the sole of course) dimensions were larger. I know these are largely handmade and slight variations are fine but shoes should fit. I exchanged them through Amazon (at no additional cost) and am happy to report that this second pair is perfectly sized - not too loose, not too tight on either foot. I hope to get at least a dozen more happy feet years out of these. The burgundy/oxblood color is really well done.
J**D
Poor Quality for the money
Originally was happy with these for the first few months. Started with solid fit an comfort. Wear my shoes daily at work (restaurant) for 10 -12 hrs a day, 5 days a week. Typically a pair of clogs lasts a year then I move on. About 4-5 months in these shows began to self destruct. The inner padding all shifted, bunching at the bottom, pretty much resetting itself with the adhesive that was used in manufacturing. Pretty much had to rip them out to make them wearable again, then had to buy aftermarket insoles. About the same time both shoes split fully across the ball of my feet on both shoes. This created a place for water / liquid I may step in, which happens often. Then the insides become damp & wet. Exterior showed a lot more scuffing and deterioration than pairs I've owned in the past. Overall I would not purchase again. Not worth the price for a few months of comfort. Poor construction & quality in these.
S**.
Very comfortable
Sanita, being the original manufacturer of Dansko soles, definitely makes a quality product. Unlike the Timberland shoes I tried, my toes do NOT hit the end of the shoe (even with plenty of breathing room in the Timberland shoes). I find these to be the most comfortable of any shoes I have tried for being on my feet for hours. My feet hurt no matter what I do, but these definitely feel the best. One review mentioned that these shoes are not rated as anti-slip. That is true, but I find that they work well enough. Sanita does make a 'Leo' shoe that has a much better anti-slip sole. I have been working in these shoes for over 1 month and have yet to have a major slip. If you need serious anti-slip protection, I do not recommend these shoes. I have tried the Leo version and that has serious anti-slip protection. Overall, these shoes are wonderful.
J**M
Excellent for standing. Durable. Might roll them ankles.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with this pair of clogs. It's true, they do run a bit small - not in the length as that runs relatively true but in the width of the shoe. I'm a size 8.5-9 and this pair of 43 (9.5-10) fit me pretty well and was still slightly tight in the toebox in terms of width. So what should you order? I'd say go a at least pick the higher of the two if you're in between and if you have wide-ish feet, go 1 full size higher. Don't worry about the length because the way you walk in the shoes, you're heel is supposed to lift off from the back anyways. Does it get stretched out/break in? - the padding and softness of the soles certainly do but the width didn't as dramatically. The side stiches are heavy duty and the side walls are relatively thick in this shoe so I don't see this stretching out for quite some time. How does it look? - It's not fashionable but it doesn't attract attention either. It also boosts you about an inch higher with the heel. Durability? - 2 months in and no major creases in the top surface of the toebox. No other signs of wear or tear. Comfort level walking vs standing? - I believe this shoe is made for standing as opposed to walking. My heel gets sore as the day goes on when standing and this shoe has a raised heel that makes you stand as if you are on your tippy toes. It redistributes your weight more evenly between the heels and the balls of your feet. I've also had to walk a ton at work in these shoes (1-2 miles daily because it's a large place) and you feel a bit of the heft of these shoes walking that much. But I didn't get aches and pains in my calves or other parts of my feet in these shoes walking. Why 4 stars? - Propensity to roll your ankles. I'd avoid this if you've seriously injured your ankles by rolling it in the past 1-2 years. Definitely avoid if you still roll your ankles in regular shoes just walking. This shoe is relatively narrow and high. So like an SUV, roll over accidents seem to happen spontaneously until you learn to pay attention by not stepping to the side in a carefree manner. I rolled my right ankle twice in the first day (I've injured this one before). Then 2 more times in the past 2 months. None of it was serious at all but I did look like a fool. I'd say 10-20% of people might experience this occasionally. This doesn't prevent me from wearing this though.
I**4
So good I bought them twice!
First off finding women’s size 13 is way harder than in needs to be in 2024! I bought my first pair when I worked in health care as a director of social services — translation = up and down a lot, on feet a lot and always on the move. I could have wear these back to back days and never struggle. There was a minimal break in period— like a full day. These are so good that it took me about 6yrs of almost daily wear to break them beyond repair. Don’t waste your time or money with Dansko… they’re a brand but they aren’t better- not by a long shot!
K**.
Great fit and comfort, but quality issue in my most recent (of 3) pair
This is my third pair of Sanita clogs. I ordered my first pair after experiencing low back and foot pain at work. Someone recommended them to me a few years ago, so I ordered a pair for me and a pair for my wife (who experiences occasional low back pain after being on her feet all day at work). We both found the shoes to be very comfortable and order a new pair every 9-12 months for work. I have recommended Sanita clogs to my friends and family, and would give the shoes a 5 star rating if I was basing it on comfort alone. Unfortunately, my most recent pair of clogs has not been as durable as the others. The small faux-leather piping that runes along the top and side of the shoes started to fray after only 7 or 8 weeks of use. This has happened on both the left and right side of both shoes. Please note that neither of my previous pairs of clogs have worn out this way. In fact, I still wear a pair that i ordered in 2013 and they are going strong. I hope this most recent pair is the exception and will update my review in the future if that turns out to be the case.
J**T
Worth every penny!!
I've considered wearing a clog for awhile now as I've noticed many people in a standing profession tend to flock to the shoes that best add comfort to their already tough days. I work out of the Post Office and we're on a concrete/tile floor for 8+ hours per day. I'm also a disabled vet with quite a few issues regarding my knees and back so I was having serious pain and joint discomfort by the end of my shift. I purchased these on the advice of an oral surgeon we know. Although I was still very sore when putting them on, there was a noticable difference immediately as I walked, stood, and even sat in them around the house. I've been wearing them for about 6 hours now and they're simply remarkable. They were also much cheaper than some of the other popular alternative brands. My only complaint is that the outer soles of the clog rub black dye off very easily. I get it on my hands and clothes right away. I've even tried rubbing them down with baby wipes but I've had no success in stopping the transfer of the dye. I wish I knew what to do about it, but I've fond no information online about this particular problem. I've emailed the company and hope to hear a response on Monday. As for sizing, I had no issues with that. I wear an 11 in Adidas so I picked the 11-11.5 size and it's a remarkable fit.
D**D
poor quality. read this before buying
I have bought 2 pairs of this particular style. They have both been defective. The first pair had problems immediately. The left clog started to lose the staple at the tip after wearing it once. I pushed it back in and kept wearing them. Eventually that staple fell out. Then the adjacent staple started popping out and so on until all the staples securing the sole was lost. I loved wearing them and they were very comfortable. I figured it must've been a fluke so I replaced them less than 6 months after owning them. The second pair the soles just shredded and fell apart after wearing them 3 times to work. The rubber literally just broke to pieces and fell apart. Again I love the fit and the style and I wish they produced a product that actually lasted. ADDENDUM: I exchanged the pair with the disintegrating soles. The new pair last 2 short days until the same thing happened. Goodbye Sanitas hello Danskos
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