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BEST ANKLE BOOTS
Short bootie slippers Zizor
Mini boots look simply adorable (and trendy!) when combined with baggy jeans or sweatpants. I bought these as my designated slippers and loved how comfortable they felt on my feet. Also, as a vegan, I wanted to find an alternative that used a different material, like faux fleece. The booties were true to size, but they became loose after wearing them a few times.
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BEST SLIDE
Dearfoams Fireside Benalla Slide, women’s slippers
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Your feet will thank you when you slip into these fluffy slippers. Adjustable double straps ensure a secure fitT. The mules also come in nine bright colors, from lime green to Barbie pink. Amazon shoppers said the lugged sole was handy for quick errands. One wrote: “The fabric is extra fluffy, plush and warm. I’ve been wearing them every day since they arrived and they’ve held up great.”
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BEST PLATFORM
INPAKSA women’s slipper platform mini boots
These platform ankle boots take loungewear and cold weather outfits to new heights. They feature a fleece lining and a suede exterior that looks cozy enough to wear all day. “The platform design adds a stylish twist to traditional slippers,” said one satisfied reviewer. “The mini boots not only keep your feet warm, but they also elevate your style.” The height is just right – enough to make a fashion statement without compromising comfort.”
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BEST BOOT
Koolaburra by UGG Women’s Koola Short
With more than 14,000 Amazon reviews and a 4.6-star rating, these Koola Short boots are a favorite among shoppers. They come from UGG’s sister brand, Koolaburra, which offers a range of embroidered boots at a lower price point. That’s because it uses faux fur and sheepskin on the inside (which means it doesn’t feel quite as soft). “The color is so rich and perfect. I love the it reaches my calf, not too low or too high,” one buyer complimented.
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BEST MEMORY FOAM
Donpapa women’s slippers with memory foam
If you regularly walk around in slippers, consider getting a pair with a little more cushioning. These slippers have a layer of foam underneath a fluffy footbed, while the rubber sole provides more grip on the ground. “The memory foam insole is a real game-changer,” raved one Amazon shopper.Adapts to the shape of your foot and provides individual support and cushioning with every step. Whether you are standing or walking, it feels like you are walking on clouds.”
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BEST SLIPPERS
Evshine Women’s Fluffy Cross Strap Slippers
These fluffy slippers are described by buyers as “plush” and feel comfortable with every step. I got them as a gift for my bridal party and they have long since outlived their original purpose. I replace them in the summer because the OPen toe style and short faux fur feel lightweight and luxurious.
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BEST KNITTING
BEARPAW Women’s Effie Knitted Slippers
Imagine wearing these slippers while your feet are by the fire or you are lounging in a cabin. nostalgic knitted design is perfect for winter celebrations like Christmas (May I add, it makes a great little gift.) “I really like these slippers. They are really comfortable,” said one reviewer. “My daughter has a pair of UGG slippers. She keeps trying to steal them and says mine are more comfortable.”
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BEST MOCCASIN
Minnetonka women’s Cally slippers
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BEST LAMBSKIN
Crocs Classic Cozzzy Slipper
Crocs is another brand with an almost cult-like following. Good news for fans: These sheepskin slippers give the classic Croc silhouette a look that looks and feels as cuddly as a teddy bear. Several shoppers at DSW call it their favorite slipper, writing, “If they weren’t slippers, I’d wear them everywhere! They wrap my foot softly and I’ve never owned a more comfortable pair.”
Jacqueline (she/her) covers all things e-commerce in beauty, lifestyle, and more for the Good Housekeeping Institute. Before joining GH in 2021, she was a style and beauty review fellow at Insider, where she tested viral trends, reviewed sustainable brands, and more. She is a graduate of the University of Florida’s School of Journalism with a specialization in magazines and mass communications.
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