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The BIRKENSTOCK Barbados is a sporty mule with a hexagon pattern and logo lettering. It’s perfect for anyone who is looking in particular for function and comfort. Modeled on the cork sandal, this sandal is made from especially light and flexible EVA. This high-quality, odor-neutral synthetic material which has been tested for harmful substances is shock-absorbent, waterproof, and skin-friendly.
Anatomically shaped BIRKENSTOCK footbed made from EVA;
Upper/footbed lining/sole: a single piece of EVA;
Details: waterproof, washable, ultra lightweight;
Suitable for a standard foot.
Made in Germany.
About Birkenstock
About Birkenstock
Birkenstock® is based on the simple principles of health and wellness, quality workmanship and materials, and a respect for the environment. Did you know that Birkenstock created the original contoured footbed that supports and shapes to your foot when walking? And it's made of 100% natural and renewable cork. You can feel good that you are supporting your feet and the environment at the same time. You could call it sustainable comfort.
Birkenstock footwear is designed and sized to provide a roomy fit allowing your toes and feet to wiggle and be free. This sometimes takes a bit of getting used to. No other part of your body is subject to as much stress and strain as your feet and that is why it is so important to take care of them. With features like a contoured cork footbed, a deep heel cup, and a roomy toe box, Birkenstockclogs and sandalsprovide more than simply cushioning. Birkenstock footwear provides the perfect balance of firm support and shock resistance allowing your feet and body to be naturally supported.
Birkenstock has been a family owned and operated business for over 200 years when Johann Adam Birkenstock first registered as a shoemaker in a small German village. In fact, all Birkenstock footwear is still made in Germany; a tradition that requires a natural respect for both the environment and future generations.