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    Pilotbaby is offline Platinum level (1000+ posts)
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    Default Having the hardest time with fitting these birkenstocks correctly- please help!

    Hello everyone,
    I have made a couple of posts about my upcoming trip and shoes for my plantar fasciitis. I bought the recommended birkenstocks but had several comments they were too big. I just got the smaller size and while they look better on the front, I feel like my heel is back to far and standing on the raised part. Attaching photos of both pairs hoping a more experienced birkenstock wearer can help me choose the right ones Photos with lavender pj's are the smaller size
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    Personally, I would go with the bigger size, as long as the straps feel good. I don't like when my heels or toes rest on the slanted part of birks. And I think they look fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostmom View Post
    Personally, I would go with the bigger size, as long as the straps feel good. I don't like when my heels or toes rest on the slanted part of birks. And I think they look fine.
    I agree — you want your heels "cupped" by the heel part, not resting on it. Love the PJs, by the way!


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    Quote Originally Posted by NCGrandma View Post
    I agree — you want your heels "cupped" by the heel part, not resting on it. Love the PJs, by the way!


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    Yes to the cute pjs! (I have no opinion on the birkenstocks as I have never worn them.)

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    Thank you- they are Life is Good and so comfy! I adjusted the straps on the shoes and that seems to help a bit. I have been wearing the smaller pair around the house a bit and just tried the larger ones and now I am leaning towards the smaller because the straps feel more comfortable. For some reason I can't get the larger ones to fit just right. UGH
    Quote Originally Posted by NCGrandma View Post
    I agree — you want your heels "cupped" by the heel part, not resting on it. Love the PJs, by the way!


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    Default Having the hardest time with fitting these birkenstocks correctly- please help!

    They aren’t the most amazing shoes in the world despite their loyal fan base. If they aren’t working for you, try something else.
    FYI- Nordstrom is the place to go (and I’m sure other stores) because you can actually wear them and return if they are no good. Obviously one shouldn’t abuse that policy but sometimes actually putting them to use is the only way to know if they fit.


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    Is your heel on top of the cup or adjacent the cup? From the pic, it looks adjacent to, but not on top of. Does that make sense?

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    I'd go with the smaller size and loosen the band closest to your heel a notch if you feel like your foot needs to move up a little. The heel cup is going to compress a bit to mold to your foot.

    But that's just based on the pictures.

    Walk around - which pair feels more secure??

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    Its not on top of it when I stand still but when I walk, it feels like it is landing on the rough edge a bit. I adjusted the straps and that seemed to help a bit.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kindra178 View Post
    Is your heel on top of the cup or adjacent the cup? From the pic, it looks adjacent to, but not on top of. Does that make sense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnuggleBuggles View Post
    They aren’t the most amazing shoes in the world despite their loyal fan base. If they aren’t working for you, try something else.
    FYI- Nordstrom is the place to go (and I’m sure other stores) because you can actually wear them and return if they are no good. Obviously one shouldn’t abuse that policy but sometimes actually putting them to use is the only way to know if they fit.


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    This. It sounds as though this brand is not a good fit for you. I would look for something else.
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