I LOVE Birkenstocks. I have had many pair over the years and usually get a new pair or two each summer. I am so glad they have the flip-flop style now as I really don't look the like of the old style.
You can see how I cut off the back straps of the old style in this post from awhile ago. Here is a post about customizing your old school birks.
These old type became my "working in the yard" shoe as the bending and squatting cracked the soles of my flip-flop type, I didn't want that to happen to my daily worn newer ones.
Also, I wore these camping as I didn't care if they got sandy etc and I sat a bit too close to the fire and my niece said, "Is something falling off your shoe?"
I looked down and my sole had melted off and was hanging down. I quickly pushed my foot down to "re-glue" it only to find that the heat had shrunk the sole of the shoe.
So, word to the wise, Don't wear your shoes near a heat source. Also, don't wear them in or near any water.
Princess Four had a black patten leather pair she wore all the time and got them wet in a water fight and the sole came off and I had to glue it back on.
Princess Two and Princess Three are the only one's I can't get to wear them. Princess Two has the smallest and very thin feet and they just don't fit her well. Princess Three just doesn't like the way they look. I think if she would try them, the benefits of not having a sore back and knees outweighs the way they look.
Princess Four has two pair, and the other girls have one. Princess Five is starting to wear hers more but I think she is a bit influenced by Princess Three's refusal to wear them. It is funny how if an older sister says something, the younger one's will feel the same way and not have an explanation as to why.
I tried them and LOVED them. I then tried all fish and they had wonderful trout in NZ and I came home loving fish. I KNOW it was that day at dinner as I remember it clearly and I was probably ten or so.
I try to tell the older girls to be careful what they say around the younger girls but kids will be kids.
Anyway, I wish Birkenstock would merge with Ugg and make me a warm boot with a good support as none of the boots on the market have any support and the girls knees pay the price of the fallen arches each winter.
I love my baby in her Birk!
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