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C**D
These are not shoe insole liners. These are sandal ...
These are not shoe insole liners. These are sandal bases. Normally you would only find these in the store room of a Birkenstock authorized repair shop. With these you can add your own custom sandal leather, and rubber base. Then work some artistic muscles, and make your own unique Birkenstock sandals. I'm no expert, but they appear to be authentic, genuine Birkenstock parts.
W**Ë
BRAND New Second Hand
Didn't want to purchase a new Birkenstock sandals, as I like the outcome of the old rugged wearing on the upper leather. The cork of my previous birkenstock was always the first port to go. So I bought the replacement sole. Took it to my shoe maker and she was did her magic.Results of my she upper leather being polished. With new sole.What you get in the shipment.What the old shoe looked like.This was a Good purchase for me
S**R
I used this to rebuild my beloved Birkenstocks. Thrilled ...
I used this to rebuild my beloved Birkenstocks. Thrilled they had my size. I'm loving my brand new sandals that I rebuilt myself.
D**S
Expensive but does the job!
Expensive but does the job!
A**R
Good deal since they no longer make my size 48
Took to my shoe Cobb and he used them to make me a brand new pair of Birkies. Good deal since they no longer make my size 48!
A**Y
Could be great
It would be perfect if it were not larger than the size 36 shoe for which it was intended. Have contacted seller. Stay tuned.
S**I
Shoe repair part: replacement FOOTBED *not* replacement INSOLE.
Birkenstocks were not meant to be disposable, they were meant to be purchased and then repaired (resoled, have the insoles replaced etc)This is a shoe repair part, it is absolutely not the replacement insole for clogs. Of course it doesn't just slide into your clogs. The product works great IF you actually understand what product it is that you purchased. This replacement Footbed (not insole) replaces the entire Footbed on Birkenstock sandals (e.g Arizona, Florida) or clogs (Boston, Paris, London).When your Birkenstock straps are OK but the base (the cork, natural latex rubber, leather that actually touches the bottom of your foot) is shot, you buy this, and take it to a shoe repair store. There they will use a heat gun to pull apart the straps, old insole, and rubber sole. Then they toss the old footbed (which breaks down and gets gross from your bare feet), replace it with this product, replace the sole of the shoe or reuse your old one if it is still ok, and glue the whole thing back together. For 30 bucks (this part, sole, and labor), your Birks are like new! Saves a ton of money and works great.NOTE: there are some slight variations between the pre mid 1990s old regular width (foot outlined and toes that are not filled in) and the newer regular width (foot outlined and toes filled in). Which replacement footbed you need depends on when you purchased your shoes.
K**S
Did not fit the shoe.
I bought insoles from this seller to replace insoles for my Birkenstock Oklahoma clogs. I have an old pair and a new pair of clogs out of the box. The clogs are not from this seller. This model is very hard to find, so I ordered 2 pair of insoles to have back-ups. The size is 45, 290. I was sent 2 pair of insoles that were labeled 45, 290 but were much larger and wider than the correct insoles in the new clogs. They actually measured 305mm and could not even be forced into the shoe. They also did not have a recess for the arch molded into the clog's rubber sole. I wonder if these are actually Birkenstock authorized products or some counterfeit, mislabeled insoles that have no quality control. I decided not to return them because they shipped from Germany. If they sent new ones, they might just send the same size as labeled. If I ordered a smaller size and that was correctly labeled then those might be too small. You can see where I'm going with this. I was unwilling to incur back and forth shipping charges to Germany to try to get it right. I took a band saw and sanding disk to them and made them fit. Buyer beware.
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