Birkenstock Arizona Crosstown Sandals - Men's
A sporty version of the classic Birkenstock design, these men's Arizona Crosstown sandals feature direct-injection, outdoor-ready outsoles for increased traction and durability wherever you roam.




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- Oiled leather uppers with classic buckle closures
- Anatomically shaped cork/latex footbeds support the arches of the foot; lined with suede for added comfort
- Cushioned midsoles and footbeds provide shock absorption
- Double-density outsoles allow rugged, casual wear, providing anti-slip traction on a variety of terrain
- Direct-injected (not glued) outsoles with a TPU layer ensure protection and longevity of the footbeds
Imported.
Best Use | Casual Fitness Recovery |
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Footwear Closure | Buckle |
Upper | Oiled leather |
Lining | Suede leather |
Midsole | Contoured cork |
Outsole | Polyurethane |
Toe Coverage | Open Toe |
Gender | Men's |
40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | |
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U.S. Men's | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
U.S. Women's | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||
EU | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 |
Foot Length (in.) | 10.2 | 10.4 | 10.6 | 11 | 11.2 | 11.4 | 11.8 |
Sizing Notes
Men’s Medium/Narrow sizes are designed with a B–C width; that's the narrower last from Birkenstock, and is equivalent to a men's narrow width by industry standards.
Men’s Regular/Wide sizes are designed with a D–EE width; that's the wider last from Birkenstock, and is equivalent to a men's standard to wide width by industry standards.
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Not your usual Arizona's
I really wanted to like these-- I've been a decades-long wearer of Birkentsock Arizona's, Zurichs, and Bostons, and was excited to see an "all terrain" version for wear. The fit has always remained true in these models (I wear a size 46). However, the foot bed in the Arizona CT is much wider, particularly in the heel and metatarsal sections. The extra traction does me no good when my foot is swimming around in the sandle. If you have a wide heel and foot, or flatter foot, perhaps they will work for you. I tried them for a few days and I'm really glad I got them from REI due to their outstanding return policy.
Comfy wide Birkenstocks
I'm old and have tender, large feet. These felt a little "tough" at first, but with a couple of weeks of break-in, they are perfect. I have size 11 ee feet. The size of these Birks is 44 regular/wide. I just had knee surgery and need something that I can get on and off easily AND that sticks to my feet and does not flow around. These are perfect for wide, old, tender feet. Probably easier on younger feet.
So Comfortable
My wife has been a Birkenstock wearer for over 30 years. I resisted for that long, mainly because I want shoes I can go in - runners, hiking shoes, water sandals. Birks always seemed limiting. I don't want to worry about getting my shoes a little wet or muddy. Then I saw these with a more 'go' sole and decided to give them a try. These are the most comfortable things I have ever worn on my feet in my life. For hikes and working, I still don't wear them. But at the end of a long day at work or on the last miles of a hike, all I can think about is getting home and putting these guys on my dogs. Perfect for around the house, HEB trips, shorter walks. I love them. The break in was pretty quick too, particularly considering I don't tend to wear them on longer walks.
I Love ‘Em
I have had a couple of Birkenstocks before, and these are as good or better than my previous Arizona sandals. The foot beds are cork and latex (previously called “soft footbed” by Birkenstock) and lined with a bit of sueded leather. They were a little stiff at first but broke in nicely in no time at all. They fit my feet well and there is less exposed cork to reseal every year. Some reviewers have complained that these sizing on these is wrong. I normally wear a size 45 and ordered these in the same. They fit me just fine. The size difference people may be noticing is that the sole on the bottom is a bit wider than regular Arizona sandals because the rubber from the sole wraps up around part of the cork. That said, my feet still fit fine in the sandals just as well as both of my previous pairs of Birkenstock sandals.
Love these
Love these even more than the regular Arizona sandals. They don't have the soft footbed like the regular Arizonas but they stay on your foot better and look much more sporty. Definitely my favorite shoe right now.
Wide firm base and great tread for wetter surfaces
Love these. I live in wet tropics but don’t like the plastic Birks. This meets my need for non-slippery Birks. I have walked and ridden a bike on wet pavement and they work well. They run wide but for me that’s great. They are slightly harder/less cushioned than traditional cork sole but provide a wider, firm base. The tread looks indestructible but I’m only a week in with these. They do squeak on some indoor surfaces (tile). So, for bigger foot bike wearers, they’re just about ideal.
Very nice sandal, but order a size down
I really wanted to like these. There a well made and have a look that makes them a little nicer than the typical Arizona sandal. My hope is that the cork will hold up longer with the protected sides and more robust rubber sole. The warning is to definitely size down on these. I am a 10.5 and often go to 11 in running shoes. I have gone down to 10 before in some sandals but never had to go lower than that. I ordered 43's and they were just too large. A 43 in the traditional Arizona is a perfect fit for me so this was disappointing.
These run two sizes too big
As I wear a US 11.5. I used the supplied size chart. Which said I should order a 44. When the shoes arrived and I tried them on. I had to check and make sure I hadn't by accident ordered a pair of snow shoes. They were that big. Sent them back and went with the 43's/US10. Still too big. So it's now down to ordering a 42/US9. That is simply unacceptable. Birkenstock seems to be making up numbers at random. Which makes it hard when one is not near a large REI store that even carries the new(ish) Arizona rugged CT model.
Rugged Sandals Is Right!
Birk's used to make the Tatami, a Birkenstock sandal with (I think), a completely TPU lower and strap, that the cork footbed rested inside of, completetly covering the bottom/sides of the footbed, making them vitrually waterproof (don't go splashing around in any puddles, though). These were great walking across the wet grass in the morning or in a summer shower as I didn't really have to worry about the sides of the cork getting wet and ruining the footbed. I was looking to purchase another pair or two of the Tatamis but it looks like they stopped making them. Instead, I found the Arizona CT Rugged Sandals, and boy did that make my day! Not quite as much protection on the sides, but pretty close and the sole is a little more rugged! Plus I think these look great (because the footbed sat inside of the TPU lower of the Tatami they looked big and bulky, not bad but these are a little more stylish)! And all of comfort that I've come to expect from Birkenstock sandals! When the time comes, I hope they can resole these CT sandals. or hopefully they are still making these, or even bring back the Tatami!
Dang Fine Sandals
I absolutely love these. I went with the suggestions about these running big and got a size 45 instead of a 46. I wear a US size 13. These fit perfectly. Super comfortable, oddly quiet, and they still have the classic Birkenstock look and feel. Have put a few miles on them and they are holding up great so far. 10/10 definitely recommend.