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Mwdebbie Tue 26-Aug-25 21:31:54

Some advice please- do you find Birkenstocks comfortable? To wear all day and walk a few miles on errands, sightseeing etc

Primrose53 Tue 26-Aug-25 21:37:09

I’ve had Birkenstocks in the past and they are comfy but I now prefer Moshulu’s range of cork bed sandals. I have several pairs and wear them from about April right through to October. I just love them.

valdavi Tue 26-Aug-25 21:37:39

Personally I do, but I wore my new ones sightseeing in Florence and I did get a blister on the top of my foot.
They are fine to walk a few miles in now I'm used to them.

I find them versatile to wear with lots of things, easy to drive in & they suit my wide feet.

kittylester Tue 26-Aug-25 21:50:46

Primrose53

I’ve had Birkenstocks in the past and they are comfy but I now prefer Moshulu’s range of cork bed sandals. I have several pairs and wear them from about April right through to October. I just love them.

This exactly.

Mwdebbie Wed 27-Aug-25 22:11:41

Thanks for your comments. I’ll take a look at Moshulu as well

Gin Thu 28-Aug-25 00:04:47

I wear them all the time, in the house and out and about. I very unfashionably wear them with socks in the winter!

JamesandJon33 Thu 28-Aug-25 05:26:04

I wear Birks constantly, though I wouldn’t wear them on a strenuous walk. Sightseeing , yes. Al day at home yes.

GrannyIvy Thu 28-Aug-25 06:38:42

My DH wears them in summer and finds they are comfortable and good for pottering but long walks no would not recommend. I have never tried them they always seem a bit wide and clumpy for my feet. I wear Clarkes Brinkley flip flop sandel which are very comfortable but again not for longer walks and sightseeing. We would need a more supportive shoe.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 28-Aug-25 06:55:51

I have several pairs of toe post birkenstocks and can walk for miles in them.

BlueBelle Thu 28-Aug-25 06:57:25

What’s so wonderful about Birkenstocks I seem to have managed without ever having them on my feet
They re expensive aren’t they ?,

Oreo Thu 28-Aug-25 07:31:06

BlueBelle

What’s so wonderful about Birkenstocks I seem to have managed without ever having them on my feet
They re expensive aren’t they ?,

Yes they are.
I have never tried them either, but shoes and makes of shoes are one of those things that you either rave about or they just don’t suit your feet.

nanna8 Thu 28-Aug-25 08:12:08

No - I tried hard but they just didn’t suit my feet so in the end I chucked them. I prefer sketchers. I have very narrow feet so probably that might be a factor.

JamesandJon33 Thu 28-Aug-25 08:18:55

Love Birkenstocks. If measured correctly they support the foot and your arches. I have straight toes, not a bunion or corn in sight.
They also come in many styles and colours, and of course you must wear the if you are even a bit arty. 🤭

GrannyGravy13 Thu 28-Aug-25 08:23:04

nanna8

No - I tried hard but they just didn’t suit my feet so in the end I chucked them. I prefer sketchers. I have very narrow feet so probably that might be a factor.

I have narrow small feet, U.K. 2 or 3 depending on style, Birkenstocks have a narrow range.

Jaxjacky Thu 28-Aug-25 09:01:24

I’m new to them this year, a friend gave me some toe post Birks from Australia, they are comfortable, but I find them heavy after my normal surf flip flops.

love0c Thu 28-Aug-25 12:02:41

Birkenstocks ar like walking on concrete. dreadful footwear. Sketchers are just heaven!

Visgir1 Thu 28-Aug-25 12:33:40

I did buy some but couldn't get on with them, gave them away to a chum.
My DD and my DIL both are fans in the summer months.
Think I will stick to my Fitflops, /Sketchers and Allbirds. I do have a pair of Moshulu shoes which I wear around the house.

MayBee70 Thu 28-Aug-25 12:39:24

Re Birkenstocks for driving. Isn’t it rather dangerous driving in something that your feet could slip out of? Which could possibly invalidate your insurance?

dogsmother Thu 28-Aug-25 12:42:17

Horses for courses, I like Moshlulu and loathe Skechers. Give me a standard Clarkes shoe or sandal and any old flip flop. My current house slippers are flip flops from Sainsbury’s about four years ago.

midgey Thu 28-Aug-25 12:58:34

I’m pretty sure it is against the law to drive in flip flops or Birkenstocks, as Maybe suggests you must drive in ‘proper’ shoe where your feet are ‘secure’.

midgey Thu 28-Aug-25 13:01:01

Wish there was an edit button! It is not illegal but advised against. I should check my facts before posting. blush

yogitree Thu 28-Aug-25 13:10:31

midgey

Wish there was an edit button! It is not illegal but advised against. I should check my facts before posting. blush

Midgey you were half-right. Depends where you live. UK is fine but when we lived in Portugal, we were surprised to find that flip-flops are illegal to drive in.

Fairislecable Thu 28-Aug-25 13:19:47

I have tried Birkenstocks of varying styles and the footbed is very hard and non flexible and not for me.

I have arthritis in my knees and always ensure that the sole is supportive but has some give. My physio suggested ensuring the sole is soft enough to roll from heel to toe in order to walk correctly.

I find various styles of Teva sandals and flip flops work well.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 28-Aug-25 13:39:37

I love mine. I’ve pretty much worn them every day since I bought them in April. They cost £95.
Cost per wear therefore = buttons.

readsalot Thu 28-Aug-25 13:42:40

I live in my Birkies all summer. Long walks, shopping, round the house, all toe post style but some people find them uncomfortable. I love my Skechers too when it’s cooler.