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Women's Boston Shearling Clog

Women's Boston Shearling Clog

Regular price $153.00 USD
Regular price $170.00 USD Sale price $153.00 USD
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The Boston clog’s cozy cousin

In 1896, Konrad Birkenstock developed the first contoured insole that upholds the brand’s iconic status. 70 years later, his son Karl combined that technology with a style inspired by traditional clogs. Like its famous forerunner, this Boston Shearling Clog still has a genius ergonomic cork footbed that custom-hugs your foot, but it’s lined with lambskin for superior softness, breathability, and warmth on chilly days.

Features

  • Velvety suede upper is luxuriously soft
  • Shearling lambskin lining is thermoregulating and super-comfortable
  • Designed to hold the heel bone firmly in its natural position
  • EVA sole is lightweight and flexible for easy heel-to-toe motion
  • Longitudinal and transverse arch supports for superior stability
  • Cork footbed molds to your foot over time
  • Adjustable strap and metal pin buckle allow you to tighten the upper
  • Made in Germany, with a quality stamp on the footbed to prove it

Materials

  • Suede upper
  • Shearling lambskin insole
  • Cork footbed
  • EVA outsole

Sizing

  • Birkenstocks run in whole sizes and tend to be a little roomy. If you are normally a half size we recommend sizing down to the nearest whole size

Size Conversion

US EU
4-4½ 35
5-5½ 36
6-6½ 37
7-7½ 38
8-8½ 39
9-9½ 40

About Birkenstock

Some things have their moment and pass away into the cultural ether never to be seen again, but it’s safe to say Birkenstock’s laid-back sandals have been having their moment for over 50 years since they first dropped in the US in the 1960s. They were the flagship sandal of the new casual cool style that overtook menswear back then, and have remained a mainstay in both mainstream and 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 it’s clear they’ve picked up a thing or two along the way. Still innovating after nearly 250 years, Birkenstock persistently strives toward responsible manufacturing, like upcycling leftover cork for their insoles from the wine industry 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.

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