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Idly mentioned to my wife that it would be nice to have some slip on shoes for things like taking out the trash, sort of a summer version of how I use my Sorels around the house. Next thing you know:
My first Birks and I do like them, maybe even enough to wear them outside the house (sans socks, of course).
they'll only get better!
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Hey everyone!! Happy new year!! I’m going to be traveling to Italy this summer. Super stoked. Going to be in the mountains, the beach, and waking all over the place. Trying to figure out a pair of shoes in between boots and flip flops. Thinking about some Birkenstock Clogs. Anyone have any input on how these would do walking around all day for long periods of time?
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I’ve put lots of miles on my Milans but after a couple miles the Boston makes my feet ache. If they arent too casual, the Bedrock Cairn sandal is both a flipflop and a hiking sandal. I have 2 pair and love them.
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Thanks @Anesthetist super helpful. I was thinking about boat shoes, but not sure if that’s a bit too preppy for my personal tastes. I’d like something easy to wear, can be used for walking, the beach, going into restaurants etc.
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Thanks @Anesthetist super helpful. I was thinking about boat shoes, but not sure if that’s a bit too preppy for my personal tastes. I’d like something easy to wear, can be used for walking, the beach, going into restaurants etc.
Rancourt makes good mocs @Mizmazzle they're prep as fuck but you can wear them anywhere and they're US made.
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@endo do you have any of the Boston clogs? Those are kind of what I’m thinking…not sure if a clog like that will be good for lots of walking…
@steelworker ive been checking out Rancourt too. They look super nice.
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Don't have Bostons but the Arizona model in size 43 normal width fit me when I'm a 9D Wesco, 10 in Nike and vans, 9.5 in chuck 70s, and 10.5 in Adidas.
Forget which leather I went with but it's the more natural finish of them and in the soft foot bed. When I bought them ages ago I tried the narrow width and they were much too narrow for me even with narrow feet.
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@pechelman awesome response, thanks a ton for the info. I've narrowed it down to two but likely going with Mink Soft Footbed but also love the Habana. I think my size will be 43 or 44.
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You're welcome @Oaktavia
Now that you mention it, I think mine might have been that habana in oiled leather. Over the course of winter I gave them some much needed TLC, sanding out the foot beds which were crusty black and re sealed the cork and they're looking pretty good now though after a few wears they're back to having darkened foot beds again.
Also worth noting, I had to punch a new hole in the upper strap since I've got pretty low volume feet.
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@Oaktavia I just picked up a pair in oiled Habana Bostons. That’s my favourite leather for Birks.
I find the Bostons run TTS. I’m a 44 regular in Arizona’s but I wear a 45 in the Bostons, as I use them with socks more like a shoe (if that makes sense).
I also like the soft footbed, great for my Morton’s neuroma.
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I’ve got the Habana Oiled Boston’s and l love them. Wear then constantly around the house and have been rocking them on my honeymoon trip a ton. My feet are narrow so went with the narrow. They fit me great. My buddy who was in my wedding forgot brown shoes and he wore my Birks during the ceremony! guess that speaks to their versatility.
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@Oaktavia I just picked up the Arizona Oiled Leather Habana in Size: EU 45 / US 12-12.5 Width: Medium/Narrow. I am enjoying them. I originally ordered the Arizona Soft Footbed Taupe Size : EU 44 / US 11-11.5 Width : Regular/Wide. The Taupes were not long enough (toes brushed against edges of footbed). The lighter color suede also blended in with my (very pale) skin tone too much. And even though I loved the immediate softness of the suede, I got the feeling they might not last as long or do as well in the rain as something tougher. The regular/wide were also too loose, even though the footbed wasn't long enough. Luckily, the 45s in medium/narrow with the darker, stronger leather solved all of that. As someone who is willing to put in break-in time to have something provide long lasting comfort, I also opted for the traditional sole over the soft on my second go around. No complaints there. They were pretty much comfy from day one for around the house. I will of course wear them that way for a while before attempting a several mile stroll.
For reference, I believe I'm an 11-11.5 C Brannock (one foot is longer than the other). I wear 10.5D in Whites lace up, 10.0D in Wesco engineer, 10.5 in Lofgren engineer, and 11.5-12 in chucks/most sneaker brands.
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@68degreesorless thank you sir, I appreciate the help!
Edit: I went with the Boston Habana with the regular footbed. Sized up from 43 in my Minalos to 44 so I can wear them with thick socks if I need to. Thank you Boston lovers for your help. I'll post mine when they arrive.