- Classic Doc’s DNA is in full effect, with visible stitching, grooved sides and a scripted heel-loop.
- Two ways To fasten: removable Laces, or a front zip.
- A durable and hardwearing pebbled leather that’s soft and supple from first wear.
- Platform height is 1.5”, and heel height is 2”.
- Built on the rebelliously comfortable Dr. Martens Airwair air-cushioned sole.
Dr. Martens womens Sinclair Max Black Milled Nappa
From: Original price was: $209.95.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
- Classic Doc’s DNA is in full effect, with visible stitching, grooved sides and a scripted heel-loop.
- Two ways To fasten: removable Laces, or a front zip.
- A durable and hardwearing pebbled leather that’s soft and supple from first wear.
- Platform height is 1.5”, and heel height is 2”.
- Built on the rebelliously comfortable Dr. Martens Airwair air-cushioned sole.
| Size | 10 women/8 Men US, 11 Women/9 Men, 12 Women/10 Men, 6 Women/4 Men, 7 Women/5 Men, 8 Women/6 Men, 9 Women/7 Men |
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I can't believe I waited so long to buy these Birkenstock Men's Arizona Sandals! They are comfortable, stylish, and pair perfectly with anything from swimsuits to shorts and casual trousers. I especially love the classic design that has a timeless appeal and raises the fashion quotient of my summer attire effortlessly.
The first pair I ordered I got my normal size of 9-9.5, I was not aware of the difference in sizes since this is my first pair of these. They were way too big, I had to go down to a 6-6.5 and those fit great!! It was very difficult to pick a size because there is a “measuring” chart on the inside of one of the boxes but it’s in MM, the sizes on Amazon are normal US sizes. But I just googled MM converted to US size and got close enough to a 6. They are the perfect size now. They came in “recycled packaging” which makes me think they were a pair that someone returned because it’s just an Amazon box with tissue paper. And the right shoe seems a little looser than the left.This is NOT a deal breaker because they LOOK brand new, and they still fit perfect. The bottoms don’t look worn or anything.Also I’ve been told but multiple people that you have to break these in, wear for a few hours and put them away. And don’t get them wet. So far they feel great and I’ve been following what others have said.
Hands down my favorite summer shoes. I wear almost every day and they are so comfortable. Great arch support and they still look brand new.
Colors are nice. Perfect size purse. Light weight
I purchase this before my long time. I put a lot of stuffs in there and it fit very well. It has good quality and the stitches are very well. I love the color and also the material. I am very picky on the material of the bag but this bag is very good to use and clean.
I've worn Birkenstocks for over 35 years--sandals, shoes and clogs--back when most people had never heard of them. I started wearing them for the comfort since nothing else has ever fit me so well. Some styles don't fit my feet as well as others--the Zurich model sandals have a strap buckle that hits the top of my toes and raises a sore spot. Some styles I've learned to love dearly--like the Arizona and Milano. The Boston is one of the styles that I've really loved since the beginning. Homely, clunky and lacking in stylishness, it's incredibly comfortable and practical. Like all traditional Birkenstock styles, it's made with a leather covered cork footbed that does require some breaking in for maximum comfort. After a few days of wear, the hard footbed begins to soften a bit and it will take on the shape of your foot while providing excellent support. One thing I have noticed about Birkenstock's clogs and shoes, it's usually best to order a size up from what you wear in Birkenstock sandals. My reasoning is that you will then be better able to wear socks with the clogs and utilize them as regular shoes. With sandals, you can always loosen the straps to accommodate socks but the enclosed foot nature of clogs limits this practice. Also, for some reason my feet perspire more with clogs so I prefer to wear socks except for just puttering around the house.Bostons, like all Birkenstocks, wear well. The cork should occasionally be resealed with Cork Life or Kelly's Cork Renew. If the cork becomes damaged but remains in otherwise decent shape, Cork Life or Cork Renew can be used to fill in the damaged area. If the outsoles begin to come unglued, Barge Cement will repair it perfectly. Same for the suede footbed liner. If you don't feel comfortable doing the work yourself, do an online search for places that specialize in Birkenstock repair and resoles. This might be the best option for clogs since the enclosed nature of the shoe means some parts are not readily accessible without disassembling the whole thing. Mainly, just know Birkenstocks can be repaired and can last a very long time with care and maintenance. I have a couple of pair from the early 80s that still wear well.I'm sold on Birkenstocks. I've recommended them to a lot of people and those who try them have never said they were disappointed. The prices have increased substantially over the years but the quality remains excellent.
This bag is the perfect size, design, weight for every-day use and for traveling. It is very light and has a lot of "just right" compartments to keep your belongings organized.
Excellent bag. Good size.
I admit I have a lot of handbags, but nothing compact and sporty for when I'm running around in sneakers. I'm not at all familiar with the Kipling brand (!), but their bags came up in my search. They're so cute! I can definitely see why they'd have a trendy following. I noticed that several other Amazon reviews were written by Disney theme park-goers, and that cinched my purchase. (My in-laws and niece live near a Disney park and, alas, I am never carrying the "right" bag.)I bought the white one, although I was hesitant because another reviewer didn't like the pale gray strap, which they felt was mismatched to the bag. Once the bag arrived, however, I could see that the strap actually matches the plastic of the exterior zipper pull, as well as the hanging monkey charm.I realize us$25 is a steep price for a bag of such diminutive size (and I really would have struggled with the "list price"), but I really don't mind as long as the bag is well made. This bag has excellent stitching -- no loose ends or snags to be found -- and seems as sturdy as a lightweight bag could possibly be. The chrome hardware appears to be especially durable.There are a lot of subtle design details; there's even a Kipling logo on the strap's sliding buckle! (Again, this is my first Kipling bag, so everything is fresh and amazing to me.) The flap snaps shut with a satisfying clack, as the snap itself is magnetic. I like the built-in key leash, and I especially like the metal charm loop, which appears to be standard on all Kipling bags. (To the charm loop I added a reflective star, so cars might have a better chance of seeing me, plus a white Tile tracker -- I have misplaced this bag several times since buying it!!)The bag itself is surprisingly capacious despite its pint size. It has two zippered pockets, one inside and another right on the exterior flap. In the main interior I can fit an iPhone Pro Max, a spare battery of similar size, gum and a pack of cigarettes, a 30ml tube of hand cream, a small card-wallet, a few tubes of lipstick, and a pill bottle.Within five minutes of receiving this bag I actually spilled chicken soup all over it, and I SCREAMED. Then I started laughing with relief as I realized that the chicken soup was beading up on the fabric, and I wiped it away with my sleeve. The bag is made of a nylon "windbreaker" material, similar to a Baggalini bag, so of course it's chicken soup-proof!In conclusion, I love this practical little crossbody pouch. It definitely won't be my last Kipling bag -- which is really saying something, since I only wear gold tones and therefore avoid silver hardware on my bags! (I wish Kipling would make bags with gold hardware, as well, but I don't get the sense they'd consider my suggestion.)






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