Birkenstock
Lutry Clog
Lutry Clog
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Versatile convertible clog with an anatomically contoured fit
The Birkenstock Lutry is a masterclass in functional versatility, designed to adapt to your pace with a clever convertible backstrap. Whether flipped up for a relaxed slide-in feel or worn down for added security, this clog is built around Birkenstock’s legendary cork-latex footbed that molds to your unique footprint over time. Handcrafted with a premium, velvety suede upper and grounded by a grippy rubber-cork blend sole, the Lutry offers the perfect balance of insulating warmth and flexible, all-day support.
Features
- Convertible backstrap with an adjustable metal buckle offers two distinct ways to wear
- Anatomically contoured cork-latex footbed creates personalized arch support with every step
- Grippy rubber-cork blend outsole provides robust traction and supports natural foot motion
- High-grade suede upper delivers a soft, flexible feel with natural moisture absorption
- Insulating cork construction provides excellent cushioning while protecting against temperature shifts
Sizing
- The Lutry Clog fits true to size. Take your usual shoe size.
Materials
- Upper: 100% Premium Suede
- Footbed Lining: Suede
- Footbed: Natural Cork-Latex
- Insole: Untreated Natural Leather (2.8–3.2mm)
- Outsole: Robust Elastic Rubber
- Origin: Footbed Made in Germany
About
Some things have their moment and pass away into the cultural ether never to be seen again, but not Birkenstock. It’s safe to say the German brand’s laid-back sandals have been having their moment for over 50 years since they first dropped in the US. They were the flagship sandal of the new casual cool style that overtook menswear back then, and have remained a mainstay in both the mainstream and the counterculture ever since. But it didn’t start there—Birkenstock’s shoemaking heritage stretches all the way back to 1774, and once you slip into a pair, you’ll immediately recognize they’ve learned a thing or two about comfortable, high-quality footwear along the way. Still innovating after nearly 250 years, Birkenstock persistently strives toward responsible manufacturing, like upcycling leftover cork from the wine industry for their insoles and introducing a newly designed, even more comfortable and anatomically correct footbed in 2009. All of which is to say, when you slip into these world-renowned sandals, you’re not only putting on a style icon, you’re putting on the best of the best.
