PROS
Perfect for wearing on any cold day or night, these slippers combine the best of a slipper with a boot. You can adjust the bungee cords on the top to let more air in or out too.
BEST SLIPPERS
FOR MEN 2019
UGG Ascot
Slipper
BOTTOM LINE
Suitable for wearing inside and anytime you head outside, these slippers from UGG have a weather-resistant exterior with a suede finish. You also get a soft and warm wool lining made from real fur.
PROS
With a leather exterior and a lining made from soft wool, these slippers feel comfortable and have a great look. Many shoppers like that the leather is resistant to weather and that they can wear the slippers outside.
CONS
Like other UGG products, these slippers have a higher price tag than other designs do. Some customers found that walking was difficult because of the rounded design of the sole.
RockDove Two-Tone Memory Foam Slipper
BOTTOM LINE
A comfortable design and a low price come together in this slipper from RockDove. The slip-on design is great for guys in a hurry, while the open back allows your feet to breathe easier to prevent odors.
PROS
Available in multiple size ranges, these slippers have molded arch supports and memory foam inside for a more comfortable fit. These slippers have a breathable design that prevents most odors and keeps your feet from sweating.
CONS
The green interior fabric on these slippers can shed fuzz and strands around your home. You may want to order a size larger than you think you need, especially if you wear the slippers with socks.
Minnetonka Lined Hard Sole Slipper
BOTTOM LINE
Available in several suede colors, this hard sole slipper has a thicker and harder sole with a non-slip tread that keeps you on your feet. It also has the soft lining that many men want when relaxing.
PROS
The hard sole on this slipper makes it perfect for wearing on trips outside and around town. You can use a cord on each slipper to tighten the fit after sliding them on also
CONS
Minnetonka added a manufacturer’s label on the inside that can rub uncomfortably against your feet. Some men found that the sizing was wrong and that the slippers were too big.
Isotoner Terry Slip-On Men’s Slipper
BOTTOM LINE
Designed for indoor and outdoor wear, these Isotoner slippers work especially well when worn around the house. The memory foam inside adds extra padding for your arches too.
PROS
Designed to look like clogs, these Isotoner slippers slip on and off your feet in seconds to give you the comfort and protection that you need. You’ll get traction due to the tread on the bottom and support from the interior memory foam.
CONS
Some guys complained that the memory foam inside wore down and stopped bouncing back. Other reviewers wished that the slippers had more padding and support.
Baffin Base Camp
Slipper
BOTTOM LINE
Suitable for wearing around the house and while spending time outside, these slipper boots are great for active guys. You simply slip your feet inside and adjust the two bungee cords to get the warmth you want.
PROS
Perfect for wearing on any cold day or night, these slippers combine the best of a slipper with a boot. You can adjust the bungee cords on the top to let more air in or out too.
CONS
Some men dislike the design of this slipper, which features wider sides with a smaller toe box. You may find that the slippers don’t provide as much warmth as you expected either.
When you come home after a long day of work, you probably look forward to getting off your feet. Even if you spend much of the day sitting in front of a computer, you just want to relax and unwind. Finding the best men’s slippers for you can help you unwind faster. You might prefer a pair with a special type of tread on the bottom that will keep from sliding as you walk outside to pick up your newspaper. Other guys prefer pairs that have a thicker lining inside and an open back that they can get on faster. We found the best men’s slippers for 2018 that will meet your needs and match your personal sense of style.
Our shopping guide to the top men’s slippers of 2018 doesn’t just feature a few pairs and links to where you can buy them like other shopping guides do. We actually go into depth about why you need slippers and how you can take care of the pair that you buy. You’ll also find helpful info on how much the more popular pairs cost and what makes one pair better than another. Once you finish this guide, you’ll be an expert on slippers.
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Finding the right slippers for you is something that once took quite a bit of trial and error. If you’re like most men, you probably have a few pairs tucked into your closet or under your bed. People often buy cheap pairs for others because they aren’t sure what else to get them. You might have a pair that you can only wear inside and a pair covered in grass clippings and leaves that you picked up outside. We wanted to find the five best men’s slippers that are suitable for any type of man.
Before working on this list, we looked at the web and did a search for the best men’s slippers. After looking at dozens of websites, we found the five best pairs that appeared on more than one of those lists. We then checked Amazon to find out which models are currently available and removed those that manufacturers no longer make or sell. Some of the pairs we saw are no longer available because manufacturers upgraded those older designs. We hope that you will use our shopping guide in a few different ways, including to find out more about the top guys’ slippers and to see what to look at as you shop for a pair.
Price
Material
Lining
Sole
More than 3,000 satisfied customers posted online reviews of these slippers from RockDove, which is just one reason why we picked it as the best slipper for guys. Each slipper has a molded insert inside that supports the arch of each foot. You’ll also find memory foam that bounces back in just two seconds. That foam will last for months of regular wear. Made from a combination of spandex and cotton, these slippers are soft and comfortable too. You can wear a pair when relaxing at home or when you need to head outside for a few minutes. The soles feature a tread that gives you some traction when walking across wet or slick surfaces.
Many men have a tendency to wear the same pair of slippers for years without even thinking about upgrading to a new pair. No matter how much you love those slippers, it may be time for a new pair.
That lining uses the softest wool that some men ever touched before. This wool comes directly from sheep in Australia and feels soft against your bare feet and when you wear the slippers with socks. Many men also like the moccasin design of this slipper and how it wraps entirely around their feet. When you choose the right size, you won’t have any issues with slipping your feet inside. The Ascot also features a thin sole that uses the UGG logo to give you more traction when walking across tiles and other slick floors and surfaces.
You might want a pair of slippers made from leather with a suede finish or a pair made from terrycloth. Before we get into the different materials used in slippers, we wanted to look at some of the different types first. The first thing you should consider when buying a new pair of slippers is the type that will work for you. This might include a pair you can wear outside when running to your car or a pair that you can wear when doing a little cleaning around the house. We recommend looking at each of the following types carefully before picking out a slipper.
A large number of shoppers find that they prefer the convenience offered by a slip-on slipper. When you get dressed in the morning, you need to bend over to put your shoes on and tighten the laces. Many slippers fit so tightly against your feet that you’ll need to bend over to put them on your feet. With a slip-on, you can simply slide one foot into the slipper until your toe reaches the toe box. Slip-on designs are available with both closed and open backs.
Both clog and the term open heel refers to the same type of slipper. This is one that has a toe box and a sole that extends back to your heel. Instead of using a box for your heel, this type of slipper has an open back. When you first think of clogs, you might think of the shoes that women wear, which have a high heel. Most clog slippers have a shorter heel. Some designs do not have any type of heel and have just a rubber sole or a sole made from a similar material.
The problem with many slip-on shoes is that they don’t stay on your feet. If you attempt to walk faster or break into a run, those slippers might slide right off your feet. Some guys have issues wearing these slippers outside too. Even if the slipper has a thick tread, you might find that your feet slide out. Slippers with a closed back might be a better choice for you. This type features an enclosed design that includes a toe box attached to a box that wraps around your heel. Some models may have cords or laces too.
You can choose boot or bootie slippers also. A boot is a slipper that is much larger in size, while a bootie is similar to a boot but is smaller in height. Boot slippers are great for outdoor enthusiasts who spend a lot of time camping and outside. The boots can stop right at the knee or just below the knee. Many of these models, including the one from Baffin on our list, have adjustable cords too. Booties aren’t as popular with men as they are with women. These designs resemble a boot but stop at right around the top of the ankle bone.
Athletic sandals are a popular alternative to traditional sandals. Both Nike and Adidas make models that you can wear at the gym and around town as well as when relaxing at home. Many have a rubber sole with a piece of matching rubber that attaches to the sole and stretches across your toes. This strap helps keep your foot from sliding inside the sandals. You’ll also find slippers that use a similar design but feature materials such as rubber or nylon. College students often wear sandals in shared showers to keep their feet safe.
Many people hear the term moccasin and immediately think of the footwear that ancient Native American tribes wore. While manufacturers today draw inspiration from those designs, they create slippers that are much more modern. The basic design features a thick or a hard sole attached to a soft lining that usually uses wool. A leather material used to create the exterior attaches to both the sole and the lining. We recommend those that have a leather cord over other versions. This cord allows you to tighten the way the slipper fits on your foot. You can make the fit looser when taking the slippers off.
If you want something truly unique and different, you should look at novelty slippers. These are a fun alternative to traditional designs that come in many different styles. You might go for a simple pair of slip-on slippers that have a closed back with the face or logo of your favorite superhero on the toe box. Novelty slippers also come in plush designs that have lots of padding and fluffy materials inside. You might pick a pair that looks like gigantic penguins or another animal. The only problem with novelty slippers is that they usually lack any padding.
The next time that you want to channel your inner Hugh Hefner, try sliding your feet into a pair of evening slippers. Popular with both men and women who prefer spending time inside, these slippers have a thin sole made from rubber or some type of hard material. Many have a short heel of between ¼ inch and ½ inch too. Some also have padding inside that mimics the padding you might see in an ordinary shoe. The name comes from the fact that manufacturers originally designed these slippers for wear at night. You can now wear a pair during the day too.
You will also find outdoor slippers designed specifically for use outside. Manufacturers often call these indoor/outdoor slippers to show that you can wear a pair anywhere. You’ll want to make sure that the pair you buy has a thick sole and a solid tread pattern on the bottom. Those that have a thin bottom allow nails and other debris that you encounter to puncture through the sole and stab through the sole and into your foot. You should also consider the tread pattern and whether it will provide grip on the surfaces around your home.
In addition to suede, this slipper also features topstitching around the toe area in a soft shade of white that adds to its overall style. If you aren’t a fan of plain brown suede, you’ll find other color options available. We like both the sole and the lining on this slipper. That sole has a hard design that won’t break as you wear the slipper. It also features a tread pattern that guarantees you maintain your balance as you walk. The white fur lining inside the slipper will keep you warm and toasty too.
It’s really important that you know what size you should buy before ordering a pair of slippers. This stops you from ordering a pair that fits so tightly you can barely get them on or ordering a larger pair that slides off your feet with each step that you take. Manufacturers typically offer slippers for men in the same sizes that you’ll find for shoes. If you wear a 10.5, you’ll buy the same size slipper. Other companies use a size range with certain shoe sizes fitting a small, medium or large. A size small might fit a foot that wears a size eight or a nine, while a large would fit someone who wears a size 11.
One important thing to keep in mind is that sizes can run small or large. We highly recommend looking at customer reviews and seeing if those shoppers mentioned sizing. This may require that you buy a slipper that is one size larger or smaller than the shoes that you wear. If you like wearing socks around the house, you should pick a slightly larger size too. Even if you wear thin socks, the added material may keep the slippers from fitting your feet or make the fit too tight.
If your feet often feel cold and you like wearing socks rather than slippers, look for slipper socks. Designed to look like normal socks, they have a tread on the bottom that is similar to the tread found on slippers. You’ll find slipper socks that stop at or around the ankle and those that go further up your leg.
Though Isotoner claims these are indoor/outdoor slippers, you may find that you prefer wearing them inside. The rubber sole provides extra traction thanks to its non-slip design. Some men find that it doesn’t offer as much traction as they need though. Many men also like that these slippers can go into their washing machines. You can wash a pair on a cold setting and let them dry for a few hours before putting them back on your feet. Isotoner offers these terry slippers in different colors too, including blue and chocolate.
We also like that these boots have an adjustable design. You’ll see one bungee cord around the top and another where your foot meets your leg. Each cord adjusts quickly and has a toggle that lets you lock the cord in place. You can adjust one or both cords to let more air in, which will keep you from feeling too hot. Baffin also allows you to tighten the cords to lock in the heat that you need. You don’t need to plan a trip to Mount Everest to wear these slippers, but they would certainly make the trip.
An itchy feeling in the foot
Dry skin on the foot
A rash that consists of red or white blisters
Similar symptoms that occur in both feet and/or the hands
If you only look at two of the pairs of slippers on our list, you might notice that each one uses a different type of material. Before we look at the types of linings that manufacturers use today and which of those materials is right for you, we’ll take a look at the exterior of the slipper. This refers to the upper portion of the slipper and any parts on the outside that are above the sole. Each of these materials has a few pros and cons that you should know.
The most affordable type of slipper material is plain cotton. Before you assume that cotton only comes in its natural white color, you should keep in mind that manufacturers can dye that cotton to create fun colors, including lime green and sunny yellow. Cotton does a good job of absorbing moisture but will also absorb odors. You’ll want to wear these slippers inside and not outside because the cotton can pick up stains when you walk through your yard. Many people prefer wearing cotton slippers in the spring and summer than in the winter. The material keeps you cool but does not do a good job of retaining heat.
Parents who do arts and crafts with their kids know that felt is one of the cheapest materials for those projects. The felt that slipper designers use is similar to the sheets you can buy in a craft store. They often send these sheets through industrial dryers that come up to a high temperature though. This shrinks the material and ensures that it won’t shrink on you later. Felt can be quite cheap or quite costly, especially those made from recycled sheets. You’ll find some companies that make felt slippers by hand too.
Another type of inexpensive material used in slippers today is a synthetic blend. If you see slippers that use multiple colors in a fun pattern, the chances are good that the manufacturer used a synthetic blend. This blend features different materials made from artificial materials and ingredients. Slippers made from a synthetic blend generally will not last as long as those that use wool or leather. They are suitable for wearing in any situation though. You may find that you can wash these slippers in a washing machine and toss them in the dryer without the material stretching out, fading or shrinking.
If you want a pair of slippers that will last from one season to the next and for year after year, you may want to focus your search on those that use wool. Some manufacturers also use the term sheepskin when talking about this material. Sheep produce a large amount of hair that can make them feel hot and uncomfortable. Farmers shear those sheep down to their skin and sell the wool to different processing companies. Wool can help you stay at the perfect temperature in any climate. The downside is that you must wash wool by hand.
The most expensive material used by slipper manufacturers today is suede. Both suede and leather come from the same animals, but the way the manufacturers process the material will determine what the finished product looks like. Suede feels softer to the touch and has a duller appearance than leather does. Leather looks much shinier but feels just as soft. Both leather and suede are expensive and require more care. You cannot clean these in a washing machine or with ordinary soap. When shopping for leather or suede slippers, you’ll want to look for those that are weatherproof or weather-resistant.
While the exterior of the slipper is important, you should also give some thought to the interior too. The interior often features a mixture of more than one material. Manufacturers put down a layer of foam or sponge first and then puts a liner on top of that material. The liner is the part of the slipper that you can feel with your whole foot. Those that feel softer are more comfortable and are slipper that you’ll want to wear more often. We’ll go over some of the lining and other materials that you’ll find in a slipper below.
Many shoppers prefer natural materials such as wool and cotton. Slippers use authentic wool that has a nice texture to it. Manufacturers will process that wool first and use chemicals that give it a softer and fluffier appearance. You’ll need to use caution when cleaning the wool because using the wrong supplies or too much heat can wear down the wool and reduce its fluffy look. If you like wool but are vegan or do not want to wear animal products, you can opt for a faux fur material that looks like actual wool.
One of the best materials for those who spend hours on their feet is memory foam. You may not realize that the military first designed and used memory foam. They liked that the way that it would absorb shocks without the material suffering any damage. Companies now use memory foam in residential and commercial applications. It’s great for anyone who suffers from foot pain because it will absorb the shock of each step that you take and reduce the shock that your feet and legs feel. A good type of memory foam will return to its original state when you take pressure off of it too.
To bring the price of their slippers down, some companies now use a sponge material in place of memory foam. This is similar to the same sponges that you use when cooking and cleaning. Though it is lightweight, it doesn’t bounce back the way that real memory foam does. You may find that your slippers no longer feel very comfortable after a few months because the pressure and weight of your feet can cause the sponge to wear down. You can save money with a pair that uses a layer of memory foam on top of a layer of sponge.
You can also look at slippers that use faux fur. This material is common because it can look like the fur found on almost any type of animal. You’ll find fur that looks like wolf or bear hide and fur designed to look and feel more like wool. Manufacturers can also dye this material to make it look as though they used several types of animal hides. When you look at slippers that use faux fur, you should really consider the way it feels. Some type of faux fur feel stiffer or harder than others.
After looking at the type of interior and exterior materials found in slippers for men today, you might think that you know everything there is to know about slippers. The truth is though that this really only applies to two areas of the slipper. You also need to consider the way it fits and the best design. We created this convenient buying guide in our shopping guide to give you insider information on the features that matter most to shoppers looking for men’s slippers.
Do you love camping with friends but hate wearing heavy boots while hanging out around the fire? With the right slippers, you can toss a pair in your bag and have fun without heavy boots weighing you down. The indoor/outdoor slipper boots that we found are a great choice for you because they protect your feet from debris and won’t take up much space when stored in your bag. Other designs are suitable for different types of shoppers. You might prefer an open back pair because you suffer from back or leg pain that makes it hard for you to bend over.
We talked about how manufacturers use small and similar sizes in slippers and how others use actual shoe sizes. No matter what size you wear, you must make sure that you purchase slippers that will fit your feet. Fit refers not only to the way the slippers feel but how comfortable you feel. You want to make sure that your toes don’t feel smashed into the toe box and that your heel doesn’t keep sliding out of the back. Many shoppers find that purchasing a pair just a little larger than they think they need will help them feel more comfortable.
Have you ever worn a cheap pair of slippers before and found that your feet hurt more after taking them off than you did after spending a day of running around town? This often occurs because cheap slippers lack any type of support. A good example of support is that offered by athletic sandals and slippers. These models use a rubber sole that has a slight arch in the center that fits your natural arch. Some slippers have a sole that is completely flat on both the top and bottom. You won’t get any support from slippers of this type.
Running shoes feature padding around the ankles and heels and in the toe box. That cushioning cradles your foot every time that you take a step and put any pressure on your feet. We encourage shoppers to look for men’s slippers that feature the same type of cushioning. You’ll especially want to look for cushioning around the heel, including beneath your heel and along the back of your heel. If you prefer an open back design, you should ensure that the slipper has cushioning under your arches and around your toes.
A good pair of men’s slippers will mimic the shape and design of your favorite pair of shoes. If you often wear dress shoes for work that have a slight heel in the back, wearing slippers that are flat can feel uncomfortable and even a little weird. When the slipper has a soft heel, it lifts your heel up and creates a more natural slope between your toes and heel. This allows you to walk with a slightly bent leg, which can reduce leg pain. Men’s slippers may have a heel of up to ½ inch in size. Evening slippers typically have a higher heel than other types do.
To create our list of the top slippers for men of 2018, we looked at dozens of reviews relating to each of the pairs we picked. Those reviews helped us identify the pros and cons found in the chart at the top of this page. We recommend that you look at slipper reviews for yourself too, especially if you’re on the fence about which pair to buy. If you have two pairs that you really like, you can use those reviews to compare and contrast the top features and find the top pair for you. You should look closely at reviews that mention both comfort and fit.
When you buy a basic pair of slippers from a big box store, you might walk away after spending just $10 to $15. It’s important that you think about longevity before spending any of your money though. Those cheap slippers sold in local stores might cost less but will fall apart relatively quickly. You may only get a few months of wear out of the slippers before you need to invest in a new pair. If you think that you cannot afford to spend more on a solid pair today, think about how much those slippers will save you over time.
Slipper height is usually more important to women than men, but you may want to think about the height of the slipper when shopping for boots or booties. The smaller height on a pair of booties may keep you from feeling as warm as you would like. You’ll need to wear booties with long pants to feel warmer. Slipper boots come in different heights that can go all the way up to your knee or a little higher. When it comes to other types of slippers, you can look at the coverage provided rather than the overall height.
Since we already talked about the different types of slipper linings, we’ll use this section to talk about the things you should consider when looking at that lining. The first of those is how the lining feels. When wearing the slipper, ask yourself if it feels like you’re wearing nothing at all. This is a clear sign of a good lining that won’t rub or scratch against your skin. You may want to consider the thickness of the lining too. A thicker lining can stand up to regular wear better than a thinner liner will.
Never buy a pair of slippers without first looking at the design of the sole. One of the sections above talks about what to consider in terms of sole height, but you also want to look at the design of the sole and the tread on the bottom. You’ll want to pay careful attention to the stitching that attaches the sole to the slipper to ensure that it won’t fray or come apart. We recommend looking at the tread too because you want to make sure that it will cling to the ground and create traction as you take a step.
After looking at all the materials that manufacturers use in the uppers of slippers, you might decide that wool or leather is best for you. The upper refers to the top side of the slipper and can include any of the areas that you can see when wearing the slipper other than the sole. It’s really important that you consider both the look and the quality of that material. Cheap leather can crack over time and develop white splotches that make the leather look old and worn down. When you increase your budget, you can afford better materials.
Boat shoes offer more protection than slippers do and are perfect for wearing around the house and on the go. You should look for those with a non-slip sole as some have a slick sole.
Odor balls are another easy way to remove smells from slippers and shoes. The balls contain small holes around the sides that allow a deodorizer to absorb odors and leave behind a nice scent.
Men’s slippers can cost as little as $10 or as much as $250. Some pairs can cost even more. As you take a look at our list of the top slippers, you’ll find that we found pairs in a range of prices. You can also use the chart below to see how much each of the top pairs costs.
Cheap and affordable slippers for men cost $20 or less. These slippers often use cotton rather than leather and feature a sole made of a cheap type of rubber. Some cheap designs even use plastic in place of leather.
We recommend buying a pair of slippers that retails for up to $75 or $100 because you’ll get a pair that uses better materials that will last longer. Slippers in this price range may have thicker soles that you can use inside and outdoors.
The top pairs of slippers retail for $100 and more. In addition to wearing the slippers anywhere, you’ll find that they use more expensive types of leather and other higher end materials.
If you have your heart set on a designer pair, you’ll need to spend more. These slippers can sell for as much as $500. Limited edition designs may sell for even more.
A: Fleece slippers work well for those who live in climates that are a little on the cooler side. Though fleece does a good job of trapping in warm air, it can actually make you feel too hot. When you wear these slippers on a hot day, you may feel quite uncomfortable.
A: We typically recommend slippers with a thicker sole because you never know what you might step on when walking through your house. The sole will keep glass and other hazards from stabbing you in the foot. When you wear the slippers outside, you’ll protect your feet from insects and sharp branches and twigs.
A: The most important thing to look for in an indoor and outdoor slipper for men is the tread. The tread should have a detailed pattern that gives you more traction when walking to the bathroom or around a campfire. You’ll also want a pair that you can take off and put on with ease. Even if you plan on using those slippers at home and not when camping or hiking, you want ones that won’t slow you down when you’re in a hurry.
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