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    Cost: $29.99 | Materials: Faux suede upper, PU insole, polyester, and EVA outsole | Sizes available: Women's 5-12 with half sizes up to 9.5 | Widths: Regular The Universal Thread Betsy Clog packs ...

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    Birkenstock is best-known for its sandals, but the brand also offers a wide range of other shoe styles, including these popular sneakers. The shoes have the brand’s signature contoured footbed ...

  5. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1774 by Johann Adam Birkenstock and headquartered in Neustadt (Wied), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, the company's original purpose was to create shoes that support and contour the foot, compared to the flat soles of many shoes during that time. In 1896, the Fussbett (footbed) was designed, and by 1925, Birkenstocks were sold all ...

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    For the past 50 years, APMA podiatrists have assessed shoes, insoles, socks and materials ability to promote foot health, and reviewed each product’s safety and quality control measures.

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    In 1970, Raymond and Eleanor Jacobs founded the Earth Shoe company in the United States, after discovering Anna Kalsø and her negative-heel shoes in Copenhagen, Denmark. [3] The shoes were introduced in New York City on April 1, 1970, three weeks before the first Earth Day. [1] The shoes quickly became a popular countercultural symbol of the ...