Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many years do your birkenstocks last usually?
I’ve had one pair for at least 15 years. If you take care of the cork and footbed, getting them resoled or repaired otherwise can help them last for what seems like forever.
I got my first pair last summer and have already worn the sole down. I'm very hard on shoes and walk a ton - including in these; I really love them. I would absolutely buy a new pair - in fact, I already did. And now those soles are getting worn down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon has knockoff Birks for $30 that I swear are basically the real thing rebranded. They are great. I like the model with the two slimmer straps that go around your big toe, they are less ugly than the rest.
Are you that cheap? Couldn't even splurge on birkenstocks?
They tend to make your feet smell.Anonymous wrote:Soft footbeds break down faster and don’t offer the same level of support. IMO, people get used to the regular footbed. It’s just an adjustment since most shoes are squishier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many years do your birkenstocks last usually?
I’ve had one pair for at least 15 years. If you take care of the cork and footbed, getting them resoled or repaired otherwise can help them last for what seems like forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Birks are quickly turning into the Spring/Summer Ugg
Sweetie, are you 16? Birks have been popular for at least 60 years. They've never gone out of style.
Yeah, because they've never been in style...
Anonymous wrote:How many years do your birkenstocks last usually?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon has knockoff Birks for $30 that I swear are basically the real thing rebranded. They are great. I like the model with the two slimmer straps that go around your big toe, they are less ugly than the rest.
Are you that cheap? Couldn't even splurge on birkenstocks?
Anonymous wrote:Amazon has knockoff Birks for $30 that I swear are basically the real thing rebranded. They are great. I like the model with the two slimmer straps that go around your big toe, they are less ugly than the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Birks are quickly turning into the Spring/Summer Ugg
Sweetie, are you 16? Birks have been popular for at least 60 years. They've never gone out of style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Birks are quickly turning into the Spring/Summer Ugg
Sweetie, are you 16? Birks have been popular for at least 60 years. They've never gone out of style.
Yeah, because they've never been in style...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Birks are quickly turning into the Spring/Summer Ugg
Sweetie, are you 16? Birks have been popular for at least 60 years. They've never gone out of style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been wearing Birks for 25 years and found the soft footbed option maybe three years ago. I will never go back!
Same except 35 years. Used to be just me and my parish priest who wore them, and you had to visit a college town to buy them, lol.