Birkenstock Sandals in Moksín

No spring-summer is complete without Birkenstock sandals. Undisputed queens of the summer season, Birkenstock sandals continue to be best-sellers every year, always improving their figures compared to the previous year. A combination of functionality and quality with a wide variety of designs that has conquered thousands of customers far and wide.

After many years of working with the German brand Birkenstock, we can attest to the excellent results they offer. Customers who own more than one pair often come back for a new design because they claim they don't wear anything else. And we believe them. If you want to know the reason, keep reading.

Let's start by talking about the origins of Birkenstock, dating back to the year 1774 when the shoemaker Johann Birkenstock registered his brand in Frankfurt. The next records we find are from the year 1896 when Konrad Birkenstock began manufacturing and selling flexible insoles. In the following years, Konrad introduced his idea of making custom-made shoes and entered into several licensing contracts for the production of orthopedic shoes with his famous insoles. Later, a factory was built to accommodate the high daily production. The tradition continued with Carl, who in 1932 began giving lectures and courses on custom insoles and even created a specialized book on the subject. The book advocated for a walking style desired by nature and emphasized the importance of healthy footwear. It was a huge success.

In 1963, with the launch of the Madrid sandal model, featuring a flexible contoured footbed, the foundation of modern comfortable footwear was established. The following years were filled with work and effort for the Birkenstock company, with the release of new models, the development of more modern technologies that allowed them to create new lengths and widths, and updates to their production processes. They also introduced eco-friendly materials and reduced energy consumption, making efforts to care for the environment. Sustainability is not just a trend at Birkenstock; it's a way of working. Their products are sustainable, as they have a long lifespan. The materials used come from renewable sources such as cork, leather, felt, and latex.

Now, let's delve into the composition of the famous and renowned Birkenstock footbed:

The base of the footbed is made of jute.

Cork and latex: They provide cushioning, flexibility, and support to unload the foot while also offering insulating properties. Cork is a renewable resource extracted from the bark of cork oak, a process that is repeated only every few years. Natural latex is extracted from the resin released by the bark. This process requires a wait of a whopping six years.

Second layer of jute that covers the side of the base: It increases flexibility and durability. Compact jute is absorbent and helps control moisture.

Air cushioning: It absorbs moisture, ensuring a comfortable temperature for the foot.

Furthermore, 98% of the adhesives used are water-based and environmentally friendly.

If you want to buy Birkenstock sandals online with free shipping in Spain, www.moksin.com is the perfect place. You can also buy Birkenstock sandals in Santiago de Compostela at our store located at Montero Ríos 29.

As many of you already know, Birkenstock sandals have undergone a complete transformation despite having the same models for decades. They started as orthopedic and work shoes, and now they grace the feet of national and international stars. You can find them in the capitals of major cities around the world as well as in the streets of the towns where you spend your summer vacation. Whether combined with a casual look like denim overalls or with a suit jacket and skirt for a more modern touch, Birkenstock sandals.