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New Birkenstocks - my feet hurt!

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eekamoose · 14/05/2008 16:25

Will it get better?

Feet ache, no blisters, they just seem to ache.

Am I going to have to consign them to shoe recycling bin?

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Buda · 14/05/2008 16:30

It takes a bit of time to get used to them but you do - trust me!

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geezabreak · 14/05/2008 16:31

Persevere! I wore mine last week out for a walk and were my feet hurting from it- I forgot about getting used to them again. They'll be like a second skin soon

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bundle · 14/05/2008 16:33

wear them with thin socks at first, it does make a difference

what type are they?

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artichokes · 14/05/2008 16:33

It always take me a good few days wear before new Birkenstocks are comfortable. Some of theose days are pretty damn painful. Then the sole moulds to your foot and they become the most amazingly comfy shoes in the world.

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Friendlypizzaeater · 14/05/2008 16:33

I agree - keep going they will soon mould to your foot and they will feel like heaven !

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ladytophamhatt · 14/05/2008 16:36

I wore mine for teh 1st time again thsi yr the other day and it was liek wearing slippers.

I really need new ones and am not looking for ward to it...

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eekamoose · 14/05/2008 16:37

Buda - they're Madrid, I think. The classic one strap across ones. Beautiful sky blue colour. I do love them and even polished my toe nails - a rare event - worn them on the school run twice (a 5 min walk) and now limping. Worried I've got funny feet.

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Buda · 14/05/2008 19:21

No - I've got Madrid too. Bought my first pair of real Birkies las year and they def hurt for the first few days. (Better than the Clarks version which made my feet fart though!!) It will be uncomfortable underneath your foot at first as your foot is getting used to a new shape underneath. But they do mold to your feet and feel great.

Then mine got smelly. Have a new pair for this year but need a pedicure first!

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TheFallenMadonna · 14/05/2008 19:25

Is the one strap enough to prevent the flip flop claw toe thing?

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woodenchair · 14/05/2008 20:43

It should be, you have to trust them not to come off and enjoy the spread.

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eekamoose · 14/05/2008 21:25

Out of interest, what is average price for pair of Birkies?

I only ask because I bought a pair of shoes for DS at the same time and didn't notice prices in the shop, and till receipt didn't itemise (lovely local independent shop: Merlin Shoes in Crystal Palace).

So I don't know if mine were £29.99 and DS's shoes £34.99, or vice versa. Not that it really matters ...

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EyeballsintheSky · 14/05/2008 21:31

I always wear mine around the house for a week first or they hurt like buggery. But after that, soooo comfy! Always find my Madrids hard work though as I seem to have to clench my toes to keep them on!

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JulesJules · 14/05/2008 21:39

Yes, They take a while before your feet have got used to them - on QVC the Birki woman always says wear them round the house for the first week. I love them, actually can't wear anything else now, nothing supports your feet as well as Birkis. My last pair were £29.99 from john Lewis (Madrids), last pair of clogs about £60 from Birkenstock online.

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cocolepew · 14/05/2008 21:43

I've just got a new pair of Madrids and they are no proplem. I live in them all summer, when they are new I always rub the footbed with plenty of Vaseline. It turns it darker but softens it up.

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wishfort · 17/05/2008 08:32

I found Birkenstocks hurt at first, but they eventually raised the arch of my foot. Which was nice.

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wishfort · 17/05/2008 08:38

I found Birkenstocks hurt at first, but they eventually raised the arch of my foot. Which was nice.

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donnahiltz63 · 17/07/2018 05:06

My berkinstock sandals have been hurting me and I only bought them 2 months ago. I went into their store today and I told the salesman how my foot hurts right where the lump is on the sandal. He told me to get a facecloth and place it on the sandal then unbuckle your sandals and hammer that part of the sandal where that bump is just below your toe area. I hammered about 25 times then put my sandal on and what a difference now in the comfort of the sandal. Try this if your feet hurt and see if that helps like it did me 😀

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donnahiltz63 · 17/07/2018 05:07

Oh and I forgot to use a DRY facecloth :)

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sonjadog · 17/07/2018 09:03

Can anyone recommend good sites to buy them online? Where I live they cost about 100 pounds a pair, and I would be very interested in getting them for the prices mentioned above!

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TheGirlOnTheLanding · 21/07/2018 12:16

I adore my Birkenstocks but can't wear Madrids - Arizona, Mayari, Gizeh all fine, but Madrids I shuffle in. Wrong shape of foot I reckon.

I would also live to know where you get them at under fifty quid - since the exchange rate with Euro got so dismal they are a very pricy purchase.

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thenorthernluce · 21/07/2018 12:20

I just bought a pair of navy Arizonas (250) from the Natural Shoe Store shop in Covent Garden and they cost £32.99. Might be worth checking out their website?

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TheGirlOnTheLanding · 21/07/2018 13:00

Thanks @thenorthernluce - will take a look!

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