Birkenstock is so low-key that
On August 2, Birkenstock debuted the Cannes, a new slingback sandal that’s essentially a premium update to the classic Milano, refined with glossy leather straps and a tonal black leather-covered footbed. Birkenstock’s sandals typically emphasize the company’s signature cork footbed and only the most premium Birkenstocks cover up with soft black leather.



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In fact, not only does Birkenstock’s Cannes sandal bear the general cues of the 1774 line, but its pared-back, slimmed-down shape directly recalls Jil Sander’s
This isn’t the first time that Birkenstock has adopted the appearance of its 1774 shoes for a mainline product. The “corduroy” suede Boston clogs that Stüssy co-designed, for instance, have inspired a line of in-line




But that’s Birkenstock for ya. It’s hardly unusual for the footwear company to translate cues across models. Its EVA line, for instance, recently expanded to include the

It’s this exact balance of consumer acumen and inherent wearability that’s afforded Birkenstock the universal appeal necessary to score a