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With flurries falling from the sky in New York, it's hard to believe spring is less than a week away. But it is!

Despite the weather outside being frightful, Birkenstock 1774 is more than ready for the approaching warmer seasons, having unveiled its Spring/Summer 2023 collection of sandals and clogs.

Surprisingly, the reigning champ — the Boston clog — didn't make this line-up. Even still, the forthcoming drop from Birkenstock's premium line still doesn't disappoint.

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The latest collection from Birkenstock 1774 hits the refresh button on five iconic silhouettes — the Arizona, Tokio, Sylt, Florida, and Mayari — reintroducing them with new premium leather footbeds and fresh paint jobs like pink and blue.

Pretty-in-pink Arizonas and Tokio's for summer? Say no more. We'll take them.

Some black and bone options will also be available in the collection for those interested in more calmer, understated flexes.

As far as construction, Arizona goes full leather with its build. Meanwhile, Florida and Mayari sandals boast suede on their signature adjustable strap systems.

And in case you're wondering, you can still count on the brand's Sylt to have its Bottega-level padded strap.

The tonal look combined with the high-quality construction results in yet another clean, cohesive offering by Birkenstock. What can I say? No notes, Birkenstock. This collection is perfect.

Birkenstock 1774's latest collection lands starting on March 20 on the brand's website, with the release of the Florida and Mayari. The Arizona and Sylt sandal will follow up on May 4, with the Tokio for the grande finale on June 1.

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