Love my Birks Boston clogs! I normally get my Birkenstocks directly from the company, but i took a chance with a private vendor on Amazon because they had my favorite color (hunter green-which is hard to find) and they were priced about 50% less than regular price. Sooo happy I did! They're in perfect condition and as my first Birks cushioned insole, I love!!!I love themI’ve been hooked on SFB birks. Taupe is my go-to all season pair!Though advertised as 11-111/2, I could not get the shoes on my feet. My normal Birkenstock size has been 42-43 for many years...so I had to return these. Apparently, larger sizes are not available. I have to have the soft footbed because of severe neuropathy in my feet. Mostly, I use Crocs.Bought these 2 days ago, they arrived in 2 days after selecting standard shipping to Canada - amazing service! I have the arizona sandals with the regular footbed and loved them so much I wanted some clogs. But, because I will be standing in these more than walking, I decided I wanted the soft footbed. The soft footbed soles are much more plush and not entirely comparable to the regular sole. They are still supportive - that distinctive birkenstock footbed feel is there with great metatarsal and arch support - but they definitely have a lot more give to them. The leather upper is thick but soft and very comfy. The leather on the soft footbeds feels a little softer and thinner than on the regular footbeds. For those who love their birks but just want something a little more cushy, these are the answer! For those who wanted to love birks but couldn't take the "hard" footbeds, this is exactly what you've been looking for.I ordered the same size as my arizona sandals - I measure a size 10.5 medium US mens shoe on a brannock device, which according to the Birkenstock chart is a 43. But I find the 43 too large, with my toes a bit far from the end and unable to grip the toe-bar properly. So I fit a 42 regular in birkenstocks. The boston clogs fit very similar to the arizonas in terms of length and width, but the heel cup is very slightly less deep (but still quite supportive), and perhaps slightly narrower than on my arizona sandals. Because they have only one strap, they do fit looser on my low volume feet. I can wear them barefoot on the last notch, or on the second notch with regular socks. But since they are new, they will no doubt stretch, and I might have to cut a new notch for the buckle eventually.All in all a great piece of footwear. I am a recent and now devoted birkenstock convert after shunning them for years.Finally, my feet are getting the support they need, and in a handsome and comfortable package. And at the reduced prices offered here, it's a no-brainer!If you need more support, go with the regular footbed and do yourself a favor and get yourself properly fitted at a store that sells lots of Birkenstocks, preferably a Birkenstock store that also does repairs. A Birkenstock "narrow" may fit many women's feet that are considered normal by any other shoe maker. A "B" width is generally considered normal for women. A B width is way too narrow for my feet. This particular pair was a bit more snug than another pair of Birkenstock "regular" (wide) 37 soft footbeds that I own, but that may just be the difference between a wool and suede pair? My feet have been measured recently at a 7 1/2 women's D width, but in my 20's they were measured at a 6 1/2 women's EE, and E width. I wore 38 regulars for years because my feet spread and measured bigger and it recently caused all sorts of problems with my arch on the foot that is a tad smaller, my hips, knees and back. I went back to a 37 regular, with the regular footbed and the problems stopped within days. I like the soft footbed, but I cannot wear it all the time because I need more support.I'm hoping that resoling this shoe will not be a problem, but I know that having the footbed liner replaced in a soft footbed is not done. Having them resoled is less than half the cost of a new pair, even with shipping costs/travel time. For a woman with feet like mine, it's nice to be able to wear a decent, supportive shoe that is not horribly expensive. With "cork life" care and timely resoling, a leather pair of Birkenstocks will last for years, one pair of Nubuck Arizonas lasted for 13 years with heavy wear.I have order this style and color of Birkenstock years ago from Amazon. Excellent quality and worn for years. These seemed cheaper and the suede color was off and not smooth as previous. They feel like a cheap knockoff that cost as much as real Birkenstock. I doubt they will last. Very disappointed. Next style will be ordered from the original Birkenstock website.I have owned many pairs of Birks=and these do not fit as they usually do. They are comfortable but not like others in the past. These feel much biggerI'm working on my legs up to 18 hours per day and in the last 6 years I have only worked 2 days without these shoes and it was a nightmare. After 2 days I felt pain for a week and I literary couldn't work. These shoes are absolutely the best out there.They lasting around 9 months if used 60-80 hours per week, easy to clean, safe, extremely comfortable.Worth every penny.Ordered a 5.5 as I couldn’t get hold of a 5 anywhere so they’re a little larger than I would like but they’re so comfy and so uncool looking they’re almost appealing to me as cool - I love them!They fill harder than my previous pair but maybe i have to use them more for them to soften. I have slim feet and they feel slightly large when barefoot.Very good to used in the kitchenPerfect