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Old 09-20-2010, 06:17 AM   #31
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My Birkies are my dress up wear for Spring, summer, and fall. The time I am not dressed or I wear some nasty old leather flip-flops.
I love my Birkenstock sandals.
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Old 09-20-2010, 08:49 AM   #32
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first chuckle of the week, thanks, ducks. Actually, this summer I was mostly sporting purple jewelled flip flops. I'm wearing them right now, even. They're a little grubby, though
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Old 09-20-2010, 09:19 AM   #33
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I can't wear Birks anymore, they are too wide, I end up kicking my left ankle and bruising it all up. Basic leather flip flops for me or Keens.
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Old 09-20-2010, 09:29 AM   #34
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I wear Birks, but only in the winter.

Chicago can be a mess pretty much of the winter, so I wear heavy shoes or boots for the commute. But the office is often overheated, so my feet'll sweat. So I switch to Birks when I get to the office.
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Old 09-20-2010, 09:48 AM   #35
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I have a pair of Birks I haven't worn in years. They are comfortable enough, but nothing special. They look kinda ugly, and they feel clunky on my feet. They are so big. When I bought them, the dirty hippy sales guy said I could use a hammer to help break them in if a particular spot was uncomfortable. Seemed silly, So I didn't do it.

Now in the summer, I wear Tevas or usually just flip flops. When I walk to work I wear sneakers and switch to shoes at work. I don''t want anyone stepping on my toes on the crowded Metro.

My Tevas are as comfortable as the Birks ever were.
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Old 09-20-2010, 09:50 AM   #36
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I can't wear Birks anymore, they are too wide, I end up kicking my left ankle and bruising it all up. Basic leather flip flops for me or Keens.
Keens are absolutely the best shoe to come out as of late, I am on my fourth pair. When they go on sale I buy an extra to last when they stop making them or we have global warming on a larger scale.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:55 PM   #37
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Tevas. I love my Tevas.
I've never gotten blisters from my Birkies.

(although I must admit that under ordinary circumstances, the Tevas are just darn dandy, it was under very extreme conditions (DisneyWorld) that I had a problem with the Tevas.)
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Old 09-20-2010, 01:28 PM   #38
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Oh God, blisters at Disney World are awful! I got them on my first day from a new pair of Sketcher sandals. My feet are still scarred.
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Old 09-20-2010, 01:35 PM   #39
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Did you get one large blister with two small blisters either side?
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Old 09-20-2010, 01:48 PM   #40
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The sandals had a loop on either side that held a stretchy strap that lay more toward the top of my foot. Its those loops that caused the blisters - on both sides of my feet. I had to change to socks and gym shoes when I got back to my room. I should have just worn those to start with, but it was effing HOT...like in the 100's, practically. I did wear the sandals for a few days at home to test them out and they were fine then, but high-tailing it around the Magic Kingdom to catch ride openings and fast passes got the better of me.
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Old 09-20-2010, 03:48 PM   #41
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I wish I could wear Tevas or Keens, or most "pretty: shoes, for that matter. Not wide enough.
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:04 PM   #42
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I wore my Teva sandals all over Universal Studios in August, and they were just awesome. 'Course, they were already broke in; I'd had them about a year. I love, love love 'em.

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Old 09-22-2010, 11:04 AM   #43
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Gosh, I had a busy weekend and before I know it, it's Wednesday! Time sure flies.

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Arch Support is KEY !!!

And are your Big toe and Second toe separated ??
and if so By How Much ???
Big toe and second toe separted? There is a small space between them as if permanently wedged from wearing flip flops often.

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I think Birks are more comfortable than bare feet. But I wouldn't recommend them to replace care by a physician.
I know a number of you recommended going to the doctor but I am trying to avoid going to one. I know it's best going to one and I am not trying to replace a pair of comfortable footwear to a care of a doc. I'm trying to prevent the pain from being severe so that I would definitely NEED to go to one. Ever since I stopped jogging and started wearing my mom's crocs in the home (one size too big for my feet), I've had much less pain. I know the importance of a doctor's care just that I'm paying for my mom's dental work at the moment. My friend podiatrist's recommended Birkenstock, so I was just wondering if I should wear one now so I won't have to visit one in the future.

Thanks for everyone's input! Now I have more brands I can check out for comfortable footwear. Btw, I like crocs and Born. Oh well, I guess I have to lay off those high heels.
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Old 09-22-2010, 11:12 AM   #44
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If you don't know what problem you are trying to fix, you could make it worse rather than better. And more expensive. Save your money, don't buy new shoes, see a doc. In my experience (far too much to be proud of), most PTs and podiatrists recommend well fitted, supportive, ugly sneakers anyway.
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Old 09-22-2010, 06:41 PM   #45
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Hehe...thanks. I'll check out a podiatrist's fees and maybe I'll go in a couple of months when I stop paying when I can rest paying for a couple of months before the next payment comes again. I am not buying new shoes just yet, just entertaining the idea. Well, as long as I don't jog or walk or stand too much the problem won't escalate quickly.
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