How Do Birkenstock Shoes Fit?

How do Birkenstock shoes fit? Birkenstocks are always comfortable and always stylish. You will love these shoes as much as we do because they are made to last and will be in style any season. Known for their high-quality natural materials and cork footbed, Birkenstocks are available for women, men, and kids. They are perfect for the whole family. Glik’s has a variety of Birkenstock sandals, clogs, and shoes available to purchase on gliks.com and in stores. All Birkenstock footwear is made in European sizing. It can be tricky to know what size you should get. Keep reading for some tips and tricks to help you pick out a size! 

Once you find the style of Birkenstock you want, you can figure out what size you need to buy. Birkenstock’s website suggest you, stand with the heel to a wall and put a measuring tape under your feet then read off the measured foot length in millimeters before your longest toe. We suggest if you are between two sizes, choose the next size up, and remember you can adjust the straps on some of the Birkenstock sandals for a better fit.

Regular or narrow fit?

Another thing to keep in mind when picking out your size of Birkenstocks are they come in regular and narrow widths. These high-quality shoes fit and are not designed like a narrow fashion shoe. Birkenstock shoes are meant to encourage your toes to spread outwards naturally. The narrow width shoes are designed to accommodate a true narrow fit. When shopping for your Birkenstocks the width will be specified under the product details and the size conversion chart between women’s, men’s and youth will be linked. If you want to get a head start and look at the size chart, check it out below!  

Size chart

 

Birkenstock shoes are built to last. The footbed allows it to mold to your foot’s shape, thus becoming more and more comfortable over time. You will not regret buying a pair or two! Shop all of the stylish and comfortable options Birkenstock has to offer at gliks.com!

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