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  2. 10 Best Birkenstock Lookalikes — Starting at Just $20! - AOL

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    These WTW Women’s Strap Buckle Cork Footbed Sandals Amazon We love these sandals because they’re similar to a Birkenstock style, but they’re more affordable and adjustable for more comfort.

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    Arizona Soft Footbed. Birkenstocks have a wide footbed, which is the top thing to look for in sandals, according to Dr. McEneaney. While the German brand is known for cork footbeds that mold to ...

  4. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    The original footbed of the Birkenstock shoe was created in the 1930s and possesses four different layers that complete the shoe. The first layer of the shoe is the shock-absorbent sole, followed by a layer of jute fibers, a firm cork footbed, and another layer of jute. The last layer is the footbed line, which is a soft suede.

  5. Naot - Wikipedia

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    "I aimed at a sort of Israelization of Birkenstock,” said Bar-Nahor, referring to a well-known German footwear manufacturer. Bar-Nahor spent four years at Naot Mordechai. Traditional biblical sandals had inflexible soles; Naot used a flexible footbed of cork, natural rubber or leather. Adjustable leather straps allowed for swelling of the feet.

  6. Not quite a Birkenstock: Cork-soled shoes we can get behind

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    I feel like all the sudden everyone around me is sporting the ’90s favorite -- and when I feel like everyone around me is wearing the same thing, that’s usually what makes me back off from it.

  7. Caulk boots - Wikipedia

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    Caulk boots or calk boots [1] (also called cork boots, timber boots, logger boots, logging boots, or corks) [2] are a form of rugged spike-soled footwear that are most often associated with the timber industry. [3] They are worn for traction in the woods and were especially useful in timber rafting. [4]

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