What are the different types of Birkenstock?

What are the different types of Birkenstock?

Different Styles Of Birkenstocks

  • AMSTERDAM. A new addition, the Birkenstock Amsterdam is the perfect house shoe.
  • ARIZONA. Our most popular Birkenstock style is the Arizona.
  • BOSTON.
  • GIZEH.
  • MAYARI.
  • PROFI BIRKI.
  • YARA.
  • ZERMATT.

How do I know what kind of Birkenstocks I have?

A paragraph about Birkenstock should be printed in both German and English on one side of the box. On the opposite side, there should be a sticker label showing an illustration of the shoe style, the model name, color, material as well as your shoe size and foot width.

What is the difference between Birkenstock models?

What is the difference between soft and regular Birkenstocks? A: The shape and size of a soft footbed is exactly the same as a regular (firm) footbed. However, the cushier nature of the soft-footbed can allow your foot to expand a bit more than a regular footbed.

What does Birkenstock BF mean?

Here’s a picture of an original footbed from Birkenstock. Birkenstock describes each part of the foot bed as: 1 – More Toe Room. Allows toes to move naturally, which promotes better balance and correct foot alignment.

Which Birkenstock material is best?

leather
At BIRKENSTOCK, we use the highest-quality leather, which – thanks to the gentle production process – retains its positive natural properties. We also work with textile materials, such as high-quality wool felt made from pure merino wool. It keeps feet nice and warm yet dry.

Do Birkenstocks have different footbeds?

It consists of a cork and latex core, between two layers of jute and a suede lining. Soft Footbed: Birkenstock has two different footbeds which it uses for its range of shoes. The soft footbed includes all four layers of the original footbed with an extra layer of foam padding just below the suede lining.

What model is the classic BIRKENSTOCK?

The timeless icon: the Arizona is the epitome of the BIRKENSTOCK sandal. This classic model remains unchanged since 1973 and continues to carry on the legacy of its cork-latex footbed.

How do I know if my Birkenstocks are narrow or regular?

To check the width of a pair you already own, you can tell the fit by inspecting the footbed where there is a small image of a foot. If the foot is filled in, the shoe is a narrow fitting; if the foot is just an outline, it’s a regular fit.

How do I know if I need a narrow Birkenstock?

If the balls of the feet or the toes jut out over the edge at the sides, the sandal is too narrow. If the balls of the feet or the toes jut out over the edge at the sides, the sandal is too narrow.

What is narrow Birkenstock?

Birkenstock footwear is manufactured in two widths: regular and narrow. Our narrow width is designed to accommodate an A-B width for women and fits more like a medium than a true narrow. Many people find that they can fit our narrow width, even if they don’t necessarily have narrow feet.

Which Birkenstocks for plantar fasciitis?

Birkenstock Arizona Sandals Unisex Birkenstock have the most supportive footbeds, and they do wonders for plantar fasciitis feet. These sandals have a smooth leather upper and a classic silhouette.

What’s the difference between a Betula and a Birkenstock?

Even though all the Birkenstock shoe models have a Betula counterpart, what Birkenstock offers mainly is a wide variety of classic sandals, clogs and shoes artistically made with tradition in mind. Betula, on the other hand, features both traditional styles from the parent company and trendy modern styles.

How much does a pair of Birkenstock shoes cost?

As of May 2010, the cost of Birkenstock shoes ranges from $40 to $210 depending on the style. The more affordable Betula brand shoes range from $30 to $80 per pair according to the model of shoe.

What kind of material is Birkenstock Fleece made of?

The upper material of all models is made of Birko-Flor®, a synthetic material that is gentle on the skin and easy to care for, which is covered on the inside with a soft, breathable layer of fleece, thus providing a comfortable fit. Birko-Flor® opens up a lot of options for colors.

Who is the founder of Birkenstock shoe company?

The shoemaker Johann Adam Birkenstock started the Birkenstock brand in 1774 in a small German village. Christian Birkenstock created Betula, a branch from the parent company, in 1994.

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