Reese Witherspoon wore a high-end version of the iconic Birkenstock sandals celebrities have sported for years. Shop the brand’s comfiest shoes, including the Boston Clog and Arizona Sandal, from Zappos, starting at $50.
In addition to celebrities, so many shoppers have remained loyal to the brand for years. “This classic Birkenstock looks and feels as good as it did 30 years ago,” wrote one Zappos reviewer. Another fan of the original Arizona sandals agreed that they’re “always amazing,” “super comfortable,” and “durable.” A third raved that they “wore and loved” their first pair for ten years, describing them as “excellent, comfortable sandals” for year-round use.
No offense to Barbie, but I’d pick a pair of Birks over heels every time. Shop a pair of the brand's iconic sandals from Zappos to experience their magical comfort for yourself.
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