Buckle up, big deals ahead.
While Birkenstock’s double-strap slides were once polarizing, the Arizona Big Buckle Sandals have taken off in a big way with the fashion set in recent years.
And with summer nearly here, we found deals on several versions of the big-buckled footwear at Revolve and Rue La La, from classic brown and tan to sleek black oiled leather.

Dakota Johnson and Jennifer Garner both wear the design on repeat, while Margot Robbie sported a pair in — what else? — pale pink in the famous final scene of “Barbie.”
Even Gwyneth Paltrow’s on board; she’s slipped on the glossy black version on numerous occasions, in addition to featuring it in Goop gift guides.


Page Six editors are obsessed, too, as multiple staffers own the same pair of shoes.
“I love my Big Buckle Arizonas because they feel a bit dressier than your typical Birks,” said Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman. “I style them with everything from denim to dresses, and they always earn me compliments.”
With warmer weather here, there’s never been a better time to stock up on ‘stocks. Keep scrolling to shop more on-sale styles, from thongs to classic clogs.

Stars like Kendall Jenner swear by Birkenstock’s Boston Clogs. This on-sale version puts a chic spin on the design, with gorgeous details like pale purple leather and an oversized gold buckle.

Rue La La’s Birkenstock markdowns also include this square-buckled take on the trendy look.

We’re (ahem) riveted by this boho-chic pair.

The Gizeh sandals also have plenty of celebrity fans, from Jennifer Garner to Hilary Duff.
Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

