When I come home from a long day at work, the first thing I want to do is take off my uncomfortable high heels. My toes have been squeezed into a pointy shape that isn’t even human and my feet are hot and hurt. What I’m looking for is a slipper that feels and looks good. Here are four pairs of slippers we recommend.
You’ll love this go anywhere house slipper
With 16 colors to choose from, this stylish UGG slipper is funky. The sheepskin will keep you warm and the heel strap lets your feet breathe. With a lightweight platform sole, you can wear this slipper at home and while running errands. When your daughter begs for these, make sure you get some for yourself.
The joys of memory foam
You might think you’re walking on a cloud with these slippers. The memory foam insole will mold to your feet, the open toe will give you wiggle room, and the synthetic sole gives you the flexibility to wear these outdoors. Choose from three pretty colors: pink, burgundy, and grey.
These unisex slippers have it all
If you’re like me, you want a multipurpose slipper – something comfy to wear around the house and durable enough to walk your dog and get the mail. These good-looking slippers have a wool-like upper, anti-skid rubber soles, plush fleece lining, and high-density memory foam. Trust me, you’ll want to wear these to work.
The perfect multipurpose slipper
The minute I’m home from work, these slides go on and my arthritic feet love them. Wear them year round – you can add a pair of wool socks in the winter. Plus, they are the perfect travel shoe – wear them on long flights, as slippers, and to the beach – three shoes in one. Available in more than 30 color combinations, you’ll want several pairs.
Carol Henry Lee is a contributing writer to Florida Travel & Life, an online brand that inspires active, affluent travelers, providing them with insider information on discovering the best of Florida. Informative and engaging, the website showcases travel destinations, arts and cultural venues, vibrant dining scenes, recreational activities, the great outdoors and the revitalized real-estate market. As a fourth-generation Floridian, Carol loves the lakes, springs, and rivers of “old Florida” as well as floating in the Gulf. If she’s not on the water, she will be tailgating and cheering on the Florida Gators in Gainesville.