BIRKENSTOCK-Last for decades, hidden… but shown here on IH.
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Once broken in, yeah, especially when tightened up a little! The bastards tore up my feet to begin with though, should've seen my face when I noticed the beautiful yellow suede was stained with blood that has soaked through from the inside after my first long walk in them!
In hindsight, if you're buying a new pair particularly for this trip, a heel strap would probably benefit as you said. Couldn't see myself hiking in Sa Pa rice fields in the Kyotos...
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@Mizmazzle I have had multiple pairs of Arizonas and one pair of Milanos. I never wore my Arizonas much because they always felt like they were about to slide off. Ended up giving those away. The back heel strap of the Milanos really helps with that and I ended up wearing those quite a bit and still do, even though they are covered in paint and patina. I usually stick with socks and Bostons in colder months and Milanos in the summer.
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I have a pair of The Real McCoy's Support Clog birkenstock knock-off and cannot recommend it enough. I enjoy them so much more to my old Arizonas. The leather footbed becomes super comfortable after a few wears. My Birks never softened up after months of wear.
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@Mizmazzle there must be something in the air. I just conditioned my Bostons the other day. They look so much better!
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@Mizmazzle Yeah I agree, looks more dusty than anything and I'm not even in a desert. I used the remaining Saphir Renovateur I had in my jar, just enough left to cover the clogs.
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@Danimal506 I used the last little bit of a jar of Saphir Renovator. I will probably just use mink oil next time though.
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@Mizmazzle blue for sure, I have those bookmarked for a future purchase lol
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@Mizmazzle I sure hope it does.
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@SKT said in BIRKENSTOCK-Last for decades, hidden… but shown here on IH.:
Can neither confirm nor deny whether yours influenced my decision
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@Oaktavia Thanks!
Here are my Bostons with some tan lines