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Celebrating One Year of I Love Birkenstocks — A Journey of Comfort, Community & Authentic Style5/16/2017
happy 1st birthday to "i love birkenstocks'Celebrating One Year of Blogging May 2017 marks the one-year anniversary of I Love Birkenstocks! From my first pair of Arizonas to exploring styles like the Mayari, Gizeh, Boston, and shearling-lined boots, this blog has become a place to share my passion for the Birkenstock brand. Over the past year, I’ve written about everything from breaking in stiff leather straps to spotting counterfeit sandals—and along the way, I’ve met so many other comfort footwear fans who love Birks as much as I do. Celebrating One Year of I Love Birkenstocks | Green Birkenstock Gizeh Sandals Anniversary Post Happy 1st Birthday to my I Love Birkenstocks blog! From my very first pair to building an entire community of comfort footwear fans, it’s been an incredible journey. I’m stepping into year two in my bright green Birkenstock Gizehs—because nothing says celebration like color, comfort, and cork footbeds. Thank you for following along, sharing stories, and keeping the Birkenstock love alive with me! What This Blog Is Really About While I do enjoy talking Birks with other enthusiasts, I do not enjoy the unsolicited emails, photos, comments and messages from people with foot fetishes. That is not what this blog is about. My blog is about all things that I love about the Birkenstock Brand. Let me be clear: this blog is about Birkenstock craftsmanship, comfort, and style—not about my feet. Here, we celebrate cork footbeds, leather uppers, the difference between the original and soft footbed, and all the details that make Birkenstocks timeless and worth the investment. Birkenstock Accessories | Branded Keychain and Nail Polish for True Fans My blog isn’t just about sandals—it’s about all things Birkenstock (and sometimes others things)! From iconic cork footbeds to fun extras like this Birkenstock keychain and branded nail polish, the brand proves it’s more than footwear—it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re rocking Arizonas, Bostons, or Gizehs, these little details remind us why Birkenstock love runs deeper than just our feet. Social Media Challenges While I appreciate social media making it easy for me to block people with fetishes from my account, I do not like there is no firewall to prevent it from happening in the first place. I am not getting paid to blog and I do not have to put up with offensive and degrading remarks from social media trolls. I blog because I want to connect with other good people who like Birkenstocks. Not because I am fishing for foot compliments or for likes. I have been using Instagram and Facebook to promote my blog. But, I have been getting so much unwanted communication from non Birkenstock wearers with foot fetishes, that I have decided to take a social media break. I temporarily disabled my Instagram account and am considering doing the same for Facebook. No More Instagram | Gina Mama’s Birkenstock Blog Update & Community News Sometimes I take social media breaks, but the Birkenstock love keeps going strong! While my Instagram account was temporarily disabled, in 2017 it is now active again. You can always find me here on the I Love Birkenstocks blog and in my private Facebook group. Whether I’m styling gold Birkenstock Gizehs, sharing care tips, or writing personal stories, this community continues to grow. Stay connected, stay comfortable, and keep walking with me whether in Birkenstocks, Docs, or Hoka. I am always down for comfort. Looking Ahead My focus remains clear: this blog is about the Birkenstock brand I love—its craftsmanship, styles, and comfort—not about my feet. Even without Instagram, the Birkenstock love keeps going strong. Google continues to connect new readers to my blog every day—whether they’re searching for how to clean white sole Birkenstocks, how to spot fakes, or which footbed is right for them. If you’d like to stay updated on new posts, the best way is to sign up for my newsletter. That way, you won’t miss out on style spotlights, care tips, or the latest Birkenstock news. Birkenstock Blog Archives 2016 | Fit Guides, Care Tips & Style Stories Love notes from my 2016 archive: that’s the year I mapped out everything a Birkenstock fan—new or seasoned—could ever want to know. I started with my origin story in Birkenstocks and Me , then dove into practical fit tips in Stepping Into Your First Pair , covering EU sizing, narrow vs. regular width, and why it’s best to shop through authorized retailers. I tackled the comfort showdown in Original Footbed vs. Soft Footbed and even dove a little deeper into the different type of footbeds explaining to readers that choosing between Birkenstock’s original and soft footbeds is purely personal—like preferring plain vs. peanut M&Ms. I compared uppers from leather, suede, and Birko-Flor in Uppers, Downers, All Arounds , and shared strategies for easing stiff straps in How to Break-In Your Birkenstocks and How to Break In Leather Straps . If you care about sandal maintenance, don’t miss How to Clean White Sole Birkenstocks or How to Clean Nubuck Uppers —quick routines to protect cork, suede, and leather so your shoes last for years. Don't forget How to Care For Your Birkenstocks where I teach you a few easy steps like avoiding extreme heat, sealing cork with Kelly’s Cork Renew, and cleaning footbeds with dish soap (or Borax for odors), you can keep your sandals fresh and comfortable. In Shiny Metallic Leather, I share my frustration with Birkenstock sandals featuring smooth metallic leather uppers, which—despite looking gorgeous and feminine—scratch and scuff so easily that they quickly appear worn and unsightly. I explain how the finish blemishes with minimal wear, even from buckles or shipping, and unlike oiled leather, these marks can’t be rubbed out. For smart shopping, I wrote my counterfeit playbook Spotting Fake Birkenstocks (plus why Birkenstock Quit Amazon ) and explained why Knock-Off Birkenstocks are never worth it. The Logo Color Change post explains Birkenstock’s cosmetic update to the Original Footbed logo—from yellow ink to black—and why it caused confusion for shoppers who fear they’ve received fakes. Style lovers will find plenty here too: an overview of Birkenstock Styles , the timeless Magic of the Madrid , troubleshooting Arizona strap pressure , and solving Gizeh toe-post issues . If cozy is your vibe, you’ll appreciate Birkenstock Shearling Lined Shoes ; if sustainability is your priority, see how to renew old favorites with Birkenstock Recrafting . I also had fun busting stereotypes in Wearing Birkenstocks Does Not Make Me a Hippie , arguing why Birks are really the Ferrari of Shoes. In Birkenstock Exquisite Leather, I explore Birkenstock’s limited-edition exquisite leather collection—sandals fully wrapped in premium leather, including the footbed, for a sleek, upscale look. I tried to settle the socks-and-sandals debate in Socks & Stocks , and writing lifestyle stories like Traveling with Birkenstocks , Trekking up Mt. Tam , and Young & Old Love to Wear Birkenstocks . I even had a little fun with a tequila flight in Birkenstock & Tequila explaining the similarities and differences between the Birkenstock and Papillio brands. I celebrated brand history with the Iconic Birkenstock Building and my Birkenstock USA Tour , and converted skeptics—from my dad in I Got My Dad to Wear Birkenstocks—Finally! to Wonder Woman in Birkenstocks for Halloween . The Birkenstock & Men guide challenges the outdated stereotype that sandals are “effeminate” by showing how men wear them for style, comfort, and health benefits. Birkenstocks are unisex, with models like the Arizona, Milano, Gizeh, Ramses, and Madrid offering options for different foot shapes, wide feet, or issues like bone spurs. In Gina Mama's Frequently Asked Questions post, I explain that Birkenstocks aren’t just shoes—they’re an investment in quality, comfort, and happiness, and my blog fills the gap for anyone researching how to choose, style, and care for them. In my blog Why Did you Stop Wearing Birkenstocks, I talk about how I went 15 years without them due to a mix of style pressures, finances, work dress codes. I had some fun writing Gina Mama's Shoe Choice for the Apocalypse, where I blend my love for The Walking Dead with my passion for Birkenstocks, humorously debating what footwear would be best in a zombie apocalypse. I skirted answering the questions of How Many Birkenstocks Do I Own by explaining that Birkenstocks aren’t about quantity but about comfort, durability, and joy—they always fit, never go out of style, and can be repaired and reworn. I explain how I each pair serves different purposes, from walking and lounging to work and seasonal wear, and how each pair gets regular use thanks to the Bay Area’s shifting weather. My piece titled Gina Mama "You Should Try..." details my devotion to Birkenstocks, rejecting well-meaning but unsolicited advice to try other shoe brands. If you’re here to choose the best Birkenstock style, get the right fit, care for your sandals, or avoid counterfeits, this 2016 collection is your complete roadmap—packed with buying guides, cleaning tutorials, style spotlights, sustainability tips, and personal reviews to help you step confidently into authentic, supportive, German-made comfort footwear. From celebrating my blog’s first birthday to celebrating my own milestone in Tahoe, Birks have been there every step of the way. Relive the laughter, bears, and BFF moments in Bears, Birks, & BFFs It's funny how time changes things. I am currently back on Instagram, follow me @ilovebirkenstocks . Red Patent Birkenstock Gizeh Sandals Styled with Colorful Carnations | Fun Birkenstock Fashion Come say hello to me via my secret Facebook group! Hello, Birkenstock lovers! I’m rocking my holographic Birkenstock Arizona sandals and want to invite YOU to my secret Facebook group. It’s where the true Birkenstock community gathers—sharing tips, spotting fakes, swapping stories, and celebrating every pair. Come say hello and join us for exclusive comfort, style, and fun! shiny metallic leatherThe last few seasons Birkenstock has introduced sandals made with metallic leather uppers. The uppers are super pretty and very feminine. They look fantastic in person. Match every type of outfit imaginable. And I am never buying another pair of Birkenstocks with smooth metallic leather! Yes, you read that correctly. Gina Mama is not going to buy another pair of Birkenstocks with shiny metallic leather uppers until Birkenstock figures out how to minimize the scratching of the finish. The biggest problem I have is that these amazing looking Birkenstocks scratch and scuff so easily, that within a few wears, they appear completely beat up. I take good care of all my Birkenstocks. Yet the wear is extremely noticeable no matter how much I baby my shoes. I have a pair of Birkenstocks with metallic leather uppers from a previous season and these seem to scratch more easily compared to more recent models that I have purchased. The older model that I have tends to crinkle up and appear almost foil like once broken in. It looks like the finish on the uppers wants to peel off. In addition, the scratches and scuffs are so visible on these shoes that I am embarrassed to wear them anymore in public. I considered re-selling them on Poshmark, but I do not think anyone would want to buy them looking the way that they do. The scratches on this finish do not polish away or rub off like one can rub out a scratch on oiled leather uppers. Rather, a blemish cuts directly through the entire finish leaving a dent and a crease noticeable to the naked eye. Sometimes the shoes are scratched up in the box because they have moved around during shipment. I had to send one pair back before I could even try them on because there were scuff marks on the shoes from not being properly wrapped in tissue paper. The buckles of one shoe messed up the uppers on the other shoe. Speaking of buckles, the finish gets marked up simply by one adjusting the strap of the shoe. Once you decide how you want to adjust your Birkenstock straps, do not plan on readjusting them. If you do, you are left with scuff marks under strap. What can you do to fix the uppers once they are marked up? Not much. I tried to find a matching color of nail polish for one pair of shoes. I used a fine paint brush to apply the polish to the scratched area. It made the mark look even worse because the polish was thicker than the finish of the upper. Fortunately, a dab of nail polish remover wiped away the polish without damaging the uppers even more.
I emailed customer service at Birkenstock USA to inquire, what, if any suggestions they have in regards to caring for the metallic leather uppers. I sent the message on April 26, 2017 and have yet to hear back. I know that I am not the only one that has issues with scratches and scuffs on Metallic Leather Uppers. I have asked around to people I know that wear Birkenstocks as well as retailers of the shoe. Most know that this is a problem and none are willing to experiment with the uppers for fear of exasperating the problem. As much as I love how this finish looks, I am not buying another pair until Birkenstock fixes this problem!! I will stick with oiled leather Birkenstocks where I can simply rub out marks in the leather with my finger. Or, I will purchase Birko Flor uppers as they are extremely durable and very rarely get scratched. Sadly, my Birkenstocks with a metallic finish may end up being a one season shoe. This type of upper is certainly not up to the quality of my other Birkenstocks. I can wear another Birkenstock upper for years before it becomes unsightly. I know that I can get Birkenstock footbeds recrafted, oh how I wish I could get the darn shiny metallic uppers recrafted too!! Birkenstock, PLEASE, tell me what I can do to make these uppers look presentable again. I have a pair of coveted metallic leather copper Arizonas with brown soles (not white soles!) sitting in their box in my closet. I bought them months ago and do not want to wear them because I do not want them to get ruined. Readers, what techniques have you found to help repair scratches and scuffs on your metallic uppers? Shoot me an email and let me know what has worked for you. I would love to share your results in a future blog post. 9/11/2017 UPDATE: Please read my blog "Bespoke Birkenstocks" to learn some tips on how to fix your scratched, scuffed, or messed up shiny metallic Birkenstocks with Angelus Leather Paint. |
About the Author:Hi, I’m Gina Mama—the unapologetic Birkenstock addict behind I Love Birkenstocks. 👣 My teenage crush in the 90s wasn’t on a boy band—it was on a pair of Birks. I wore them for a decade straight (sorry, other shoes). After rekindling the flame in 2015, I’ve been diving deep into everything Birkenstock: the history, the styles, the care tips, and yes…the occasional rant about narrow soles. For me, Birks aren’t just sandals—they’re a lifestyle. Comfort, authenticity, self-expression… and maybe a little cork dust in my veins. Blog List
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