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    “I love Birkenstock sandals; in particular, the Arizona soft footbed. ... Perhaps best of all is the sizing, the unisex shoes range in size from 4 to 12.5 in women’s and 6 to 13.5 in men’s ...

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    I have loved Birkenstock sandals since way before they were ever considered cool, thanks entirely to my mom. As memory serves, classic Birkenstock Arizonas were essentially the only sandal she ever

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    All prices subject to change. 2023 is the Year of the Birkenstock. We’ve already seen the classic clogs all over social media, but now the brand’s sandals are becoming a street style staple ...

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    [30] [31] [32] In the 1970s, Fraser successfully continued to sell them from organic supermarkets and quickly expanded with her company, Birkenstock Footprint Sandals, Inc., in Novato, California, which later became Birkenstock USA, in the largest market for Birkenstocks since the 1980s. [33] Birkenstock sandals became popular in Germany in the ...

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    UGG boots became well known after they were included on The Oprah Winfrey Show's Favorite Things segment in 2003. In 2010, Deckers acquired MOZO Shoes, a brand that produced footwear for the culinary industry. The following year, Deckers acquired Sanuk shoes for $120 million, which it later divested to Canadian sportswear company Lolë.

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    Pairs of sagebrush sandals discovered in 1938 at Fort Rock Cave in Oregon, USA, were later dated to 10,500 to 9,300 years ago. [3] The ancient Egyptians wore sandals made of palm leaves, papyrus, [4] and—at least in grave goods—gold. Egyptian statues and reliefs show sandals both on the feet and carried by sandal-bearers.