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I strongly suggest you drop down a size if you decide to get a pair of the Birki Professional climbingboots Clogs -- they run really, really, big. While that may be the style of a clog, if you''re like me, you won''t like the slipping and swimming your foot will do in these clogs if you order the same size you wear as in, say, the Non-Leather Alternative style. If you wear a 42, buy a 41. I promise you''ll feel safer and more secure even though these Professional Clogs are designed to wear big.There''s no glue to be found, so that issue is not applicable to these clogs. The Birki''s Professional Clog will cost you around $72.00 on the street. Birkenstock House Clog The Birkenstock House Clog is warm and wonderful and it is made climbingboots of Birko-Felt. The Birko-Felt uppers have the look and feel of cashmere or soft suede on your foot while being animal-friendly and animal-free. This felt-like House Clog is the perfect shoe for wearing around the home because of its pure comfort and smart design.You won''t need a sock on the coldest days since more than half of your foot is kept warm and succulent in the Birko-Felt orum.The House Clog is so warm, in fact, that you feet can start to sweat if you exercise in these good looking foot huggers. Renew or replace worn soles Prolong the life of your cork sandals with heel and toe repairs. climbingboots This should be done when the soles have been worn down to about 1/4 inch. When the soles are worn more than this, the soles can be replaced. If your soles tend to wear unevenly,repair them promptly to ensure that your feet will remain correctly balanced. Use only the original Birkenstock® repair materials. When the soles show signs of heavy wear, contact your Birkenstock retailer to have them repaired or replaced. Use only the original Birkenstock® repair materials. The inner cork footbed is also replaceable. Care for Birki and Clogs When the polyurethane (PU) sole gets dirty, climbingboots just hose it off! If you take them into saltwater, be sure to squirt them with fresh water right away to avoid corrosion. We are proud of the services we offer and the products we sell.... So are these Birkenstock Store Customers! Birkenstocks were a household name throughout,lost a little of their footing in the 80’s when conspicuous consumption was the norm, then trotted back into prominence in the 90’s.They remain as popular as ever, hugging the soles of hippies, granolas, and people who just like the feel of the wind through their toes. The climbingboots real test of good shoes is their everyday endurance over an extended period of time. I live on the mean streets of New York and The City is notorious for destroying shoes! We walk everywhere and curbs and steps and bike messengers and busses and grime and doggy dung all help promote the early death of many a pair of shoes. I''ll update this review as time goes (second brown sandal from the left) and I must say they are better in every way than the old leather version I used to wear during my university days. I say this not from the point of view of a Vegan, but from the eye of a newfound window of extreme comfort. Let me explain. The Birkenstock Non-Leather Alternatives sandals are 50% lighter than the leather version and they''re softer and silkier on your foot, too! Here''s why: Birko-Flor. Birko-Flor synthetic uppers are made of acrylic and polyamid (a polymercontaining climbingboots repeated amide groups, as found in nylon) felt fibers. Birko-Flor is an oil-derivative and its polymid fibers climbingboots are tightly spun to create a soft fabric that rides against your foot while a smooth, leather-like, finish brags on the outside. This combination makes for a super-strong, sharp-looking and soft sandal!Birko-Flor will not stretch, it is waterproof (beware that since it climbingboots "breathes" it will take awhile to entirely dry) and they''re cheaper than the leather versions without looking cheap. ©2003 www.boots-hiking.com. All rights reserved. |