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B**6
Trendy!
So comfortable and super cute. The arch support is good, they are light weight and quality. Feel and look like name brand but cost friendly.
D**E
You don’t need to spend to get the look!
These are awesome sandals! Look like the others and very comfortable. Way better price too!
J**S
Not true to size
They are nice quality and comfortable right out of the box however they are not true to size. They are about a size too small.
A**7
Lightweight, adjustable and true to size
so comfortable, great fit, true to size. strap easy to adjust, arch support, thick and durable soles, lighweight
A**C
The Elephant in the Room--Versus Birkenstock's Gizeh
I purchased a pair of the Leah sandal in Whiskey, size 8.5 regular width. They compare with a pair of Birkenstock's thong-style sandals which I purchased several years ago (the Gizeh) as follows: Sizing: I wear a 39 narrow width in Birkenstocks, but I am consistently a regular B width in all other shoes (New Balance, Merrell, Vionic, Clark). The regular width of the Leah fits me perfectly and seems to be a true B width. The A-B narrow width of my Gizehs are a smidge narrower, and my foot does come too close to the edge in certain spots. The size 8.5 in the Leah corresponds well with Birkenstock's size 39. Comfort: The Leah is very soft and comfortable with no breaking-in period necessary as with the firmer Birkenstock original footbed found in the Gizeh. The biggest difference between the two shoes is the heel drop. The Leah does not have the negative heel drop which is Birkenstock's signature characteristic. This means that the Leah's more conventional arch support and heel cushioning puts your heel almost level with the ball of your foot. Its hard to see in the ad photos, but the Leah has a puffy heel cushion which is slightly raised above the footbed which ( I believe) is intended to help you if your heels get sore while you walk. If you have plantar fasciitis you may like this. Birkenstock's are known to have a "deep" heel cup which makes you feel as if your heel is slightly lower than your arch and puts the weight of your foot down on your heels a bit-- its distinctive -- molded as if you are walking on a sandy beach feel. I have severe ball of foot pain, metatarsalgia, and find the Birkenstock firm support a bit better for my purposes. Which feel you prefer depends on personal preference. Quality/value: I was wowed by the quality of the Leahs. They do have real suede on the foot bed and the cork seems to be of equal quality to my Birkenstocks. The faux leather uppers of the Leah are breathable and of comparable quality to the Birko-Flor uppers. In fact, the strap on the Leah has more buckle holes than the Birkenstock allowing me to buckle the Leah to hug my foot better than the Birkenstocks. I rate the Leah as very good to excellent in cushioning and value and am happy with my purchase.
M**I
Good purchase
I should update my review. Although O really like the look, they are not comfortable at all. I’ve just worn them for less than 5 minutes and it wounded my feet. I don't know how a flip flap like this can be such uncomfortable! I really don't want to return, but maybe I’ll have to. I hope the seller reconsider their design.
C**L
Comfy and cute
My Birkenstocks finally wore out. Saw these on Prime Day and worth a try.I normally wear a 7.5 or 8 and ordered 8.5 based on reviews. They fit perfect. Not quite as comfy as my birks but pretty darn good.
M**4
Soft insole.
Fit perfectly. Very comfortable.
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