8 best slippers, tested and loved by wired staff members (2025)


Honorable mentions

Rothy's The Men Slipper displayed in dark blue and brown checkered pattern

Photo: Rothy’s

Rothy’s The Men Slipper for $ 149: Rothy’s slippers, made with a mixture of three plastic bottles and responsible wool standard-certified Merino wool, are deliciously warm while providing enough traction in the glue-outside sole to get things done ™. That’s a good fit, and I like the fluffy Sherpa lining to protect the back of my heel. I wouldn’t wear it outside, but if you accidentally retire because they feel just as good (as I have), you can throw it in the wax to clean it (just let it dry air). .Julian Chokkattu

Target Women’s Cosy Fleece High Cut Pull-On Slipper Socks with Grippers for $ 9: After discovering it from Target, I refuse to wear any other slippers. They are lightweight, cover my feet completely (like socks), and have grip at the bottom to prevent it from slipping and slipping on hard surfaces. Since they are also very affordable, I own several pairs – I keep a few at my apartment, my boyfriend and my parents’ home. Depending on how often you wear it, they can get dirty fairly quickly (mainly because everything stuck to the fleece), but all you have to do is throw it in the washing machine and they will look just as good as new. —Brenda Stolyar

Manitobah Faux Fur Street Suede Moccasins for $ 100: As a child, I was rarely without some moccasins. My grandmother found them for all the grandchildren every year at Christmas, and I carried them everywhere. The soft, comfortable inside-out shoe was just an everyday part of life. When I got to the middle school, I conceded to social pressure and my desire to be so incognito, and gradually moved away to carry or do something visibly indigenous, all that is visible Mexican.

After the death of my grandmother, I found a new pair of moccasins similar to those she got as children for us, and I stumbled to Manitobah. It is a trademark that is in indigenous -owned indigenous designers, and its slippers, clumps, boots and moccasins are of impeccable quality. The street moccasins are like small clouds in which you can slip your feet and carry anywhere, decorate with bead designs, just like the ones my grandmother used to get us. Manitobah also has a small market page with unique designs. .Jaina Rodriguez Gray

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