Overview
About Birkenstock Tatami by Oklahoma Clogs - Suede, Slip-Ons (For Men and Women)
Closeouts. With Birk's classic foot-forming cork footbed, a ruggedly casual suede upper and easy, slip-on design the Tatami by Birkenstock Oklahoma clog will easily become your go-to, leave-by-the-door shoes.
- Natural cork footbed with leather covering forms to each foot's unique shape
- Raised toe bar is designed to encourage the natural gripping motion of your feet, exercising your legs and aiding circulation
- Soft, flexible suede upper
- Buckle instep strap
- Suede-covered removable cork insole forms to each foot's unique shape
- Textured, non-slip outsole
- Made in Germany
- Runs large, order whole size smaller
Specs
Specs about Birkenstock Tatami by Oklahoma Clogs - Suede, Slip-Ons (For Men and Women)
- Upper: Suede
- Midsole: Cork
- Outsole: Polyurethane
- Weight (pair): 1 lb. 6 oz.
- Made in Germany
- Runs large, order whole size smaller
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Love these birkenstock!
Reviewed by Anonymous from Missouri on Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Overall niceVerified Buyer Reviewed by Claypot2 from Miami Lakes on Friday, January 2, 2015Bought them for my teenage son to wear with jeans and casual stuff. They are a little short (compared to the same size Arizona Birkenstock tried on in a BM store) but easier to keep than return. I think he will be happy with them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Birkenstock Oklahoma Clogs - Stylish, comfortableVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Minnesota on Monday, December 1, 2014Comfortable and stylish. I'm getting used to the soft footbed. I have a standard leather Boston Clog (leather, not suede, I think they call it "NuBuck" or something) that is still my favorite. I plan to keep the new ones in my office for working at my sit/stand desk. So far I like them for standing. They don't quite feel like they grip or hold on my foot as well as I'd like when walking. Obviously they're not meant for longs walks but again, my point of reference is my old pair of Bostons.
I usually wear a 42 in Birkies, and I'm glad I heeded other reviewers who warned that this model runs large. I got a 41 and it is a good fit.
Good shoe, well made, the nice Birkie support that I need. Great price too!!
I gave it 1/2 point off for the fit, 1/2 point because of the suede fells a little loose and floppy, not able to slip right in without using a hand - I should stick with leather. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. Love these birkenstock!Reviewed by Anonymous from Missouri on Wednesday, November 12, 2014I have worn Birkenstock for years and years. I fell 4 years ago and have had all kinds of shoulder surgery. Since then I am SUPER paranoid about falling. The original Birkenstock are slick on the bottom when wet. These are rubber and have traction. Just what I needed. I think they are warmer than regular Birks also. LOVE THEM! I usually wear a 39 and I had to have 40. Size up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Fit like Birks - comfyVerified Buyer Reviewed by Castalot from Colorado on Friday, August 29, 2014These fit like Birks. Are very comfortable. Though they dress up the outside of the sole and they look a bit more traditionally like a clog, but ultimately, they do look like Birks, so don't expect them not to do so. But as far as quality and comfort and fit, they are great.
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2.0 out of 5 stars. The Tatami is not for me!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Arizona on Monday, June 23, 2014I was disappointed in the Tatami style. The interior seam on the right side of the clog was rough and uncomfortable. I would not have been able to wear them. Sent them back immediately and exchanged them for the Birkenstock Boston clog. Big difference. They look better and feel better than the Tatami. Happy with the Boston Birkenstock but not with the Tatami.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Birkenstock Oklahoma ClogsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Hope from Wisconsin on Thursday, May 1, 2014I love these clogs. Bought them for work, I stand on my feet all day and they were great! Fit is true to size.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. good to very goodVerified Buyer Reviewed by swteal from New Mexico on Monday, April 21, 2014Finally got the right size in these after the third try. It'd be nice if Birkenstock had consistent sizing across the Tatami line. These are sturdy, comfortable shoes, though the sole seems a bit thinner than other Tatamis I've had. Like other reviewers, I found the suede to be more comfortable than the leather option.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Birkenstock's TatamiReviewed by Bonnie the shopper from Wisconsin on Saturday, April 12, 2014I LOVE the Tatami sandals and shoe's. they are absolutely wonderful this tells a little something about the Tatami by Birkenstock..Birkenstock establishes Tatami*, a brand for leading orthopeadic specialty stores. The first styles, crafted on a new patented footbed, are well received by the public.
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The brand Tatami*, founded by Alex Birkenstock in 1990, celebrates its 10th anniversary. The Footprints brand now offers an elegant men's dress shoe collection.
The brand Birki's* introduces an EVA sandal collection manufactured without any glues. Plans are being made for a new automatic box storage system. This new system will enable staff to ship individual pairs of shoes even faster than before.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Oklahoma ClogsReviewed by 3dvizwiz from Boulder, CO on Sunday, March 30, 2014I ordered my regular size in Birks (40N), and found that they fit fine. I'm just back from a 3-week international trip, and these shoes were the best... I wore them every day, and they were both comfortable and presentable. Love 'em - thanks, STP!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Quality and comfortReviewed by roark from colorado on Sunday, March 16, 2014These Birkenstocks have such a comfortable foot bed and a quality build. I did have to buy some suede protector because I'm too much of a slob.