@CADMAN nope Birkenstocks are perfect if you want to look like some kind of pot smoking hippie out playing disc golf! But not those!
@Slick1 perfect reaction
Best non shoes will always be flippies!
Iâd buy a ditto pedal for my bass guitar
Lmfao. Most professional chefs wear Birkinstocks. Cause they understand long hours on your feet requires comfort & traction.
@Slick1 Garden shoes.
I feel like youâre just trying really hard to wear crocs without actually wearing crocs
No they donât!!!
Also, the giraffe shoeâs are increible!
NOW WEâRE TALKING!!
Ive been told im not using this right, but, #metoo, 100% too manly for flip flops, crocs on the other handâŚ
Just look, it comes with 4 wheel drive and everything
Are these good for walking 5miles a day? Or am i gonna be slipping out of em every 5th step?
Are you guys going into the shoe wiki business now! LMAO
They wonât slip off unless you want them off.
Not sure about slipping out of them but you may have other guys trying to slip into them with you
Get yours Queen!
@HomegrownVABudz
Enjoy!
You really are too sweet! If thereâs anything you ever need, lemme know!
I love a rubber Birki but they do not last forever, at least as work shoes. When I baked and cooked I went through a pair of Super Birkis and two sets of cork insoles a year running around kitchens all day. That said, I wouldnât wear anything else on a concrete floor all day, got myself a new pair for the farm last year, I think thatâs probably pair ten or eleven over the years between Super-Birkis, Birki Professionals (with the heel cup, not as wide), and Alpro 600 series (the industrial factory worker ones with a lugged sole and raised heel and steel toe). They are the greatest shoes Iâve ever worn I just wish theyâd make the soles more durable. Theyâll definitely last a few insoles without any trouble tho. The PU insoles are okay but the cork is where itâs at, I replace mine with cork if they come with PU usually, the rubber is fine for standing on a mat but it doesnât cut it on bare concrete.
I would purchase a 5 gallon mini washer sort of like Jinglepotâs
Damn⌠That seems really cheap! Iâm curious. Since you would get something like that, Iâm guessing you have some experience with hash making? Whatâs the longest shelf life you could get out of it? Since I donât smoke, and flower takes up a lot of space, was pondering concentrates, but couldnât find a good answer on degradation.