Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha
Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha
Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha
Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha
Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha
Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha

Birkenstock

Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow - Mocha

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Size Guide - Kids Unisex Birkenstock Narrow

Size Length Width
24 Narrow 150mm 63mm
25 Narrow 160mm 65mm
26 Narrow 165mm 67mm
27 Narrow 170mm 69mm
28 Narrow 180mm 71mm
29 Narrow 185mm 73mm
30 Narrow 190mm 75mm
31 Narrow 200mm 77mm
32 Narrow 205mm 79mm
33 Narrow 210mm 81mm
34 Narrow 220mm 83mm

Size Guide - Kids Unisex Birkenstock Narrow

Size Length Width
24 Narrow 150mm 63mm
25 Narrow 160mm 65mm
26 Narrow 165mm 67mm
27 Narrow 170mm 69mm
28 Narrow 180mm 71mm
29 Narrow 185mm 73mm
30 Narrow 190mm 75mm
31 Narrow 200mm 77mm
32 Narrow 205mm 79mm
33 Narrow 210mm 81mm
34 Narrow 220mm 83mm

Sandals by Birkenstock

The Birkenstock Kids Milano Birkibuc Narrow in Mocha offers classic comfort and support for growing feet. Featuring a backstrap with hook and loop closure and adjustable straps for a secure fit, these sandals boast a Birkibuc upper and the signature cork-latex footbed with a suede lining. The EVA sole provides lightweight durability. Made in Germany with natural leather insole and metal pin buckle closures, these kids Birkenstocks are a reliable choice.

• Backstrap with hook and loop closure
• Adjustable straps
• Birkibuc upper
• Cork-latex footbed
• Suede footbed lining
• EVA sole
• Metal pin buckle closures
• Made in Germany
• Natural leather insole
• Cork footbed material
• EVA outsole

Birkenstock

Birkenstocks are known for their iconic look and extremely comfortable and durable sole. Birkenstocks began in 1774 in Germany, with Johann Adam Birkenstock, and by 1896 2 speciality stores in Frankfurt, Germany were selling the flexible footbed insoles we know and love today.