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Spenco.  I wear men's slides for house shoes (I have wonky toes).

 

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Registered: ‎03-20-2012

I really like Daniel Green slippers. They hold up well and there's plenty of choices for sizes, color and type.

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Merrell Encore Ice for colder seasons, Merrell  Encore Sidestep or something similar in warmer months.

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@Lorelei1123 wrote:

I invested in a pair of UGG slippers (I use the word "invested" because the brand is not exactly inexpensive).  They offer support and comfort, and have lasted for quite a few years.


My husband gifted me with black UGG slippers for Xmas a few years ago.  The dye in the uggs turned my toenails black.  I was really surprised.  So was he because, as you say, they were expensive.

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I bought two pairs of Vionic slippers when I had Plantar Fasciitis in the winter and I love them. I also have a pair of Vionic thongs for the summer.

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Birkenstock.  Sandals that I don't wear anymore morph into slippers.  

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Vionics 

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I have hard bottoms - just in case I need to take the dog out or run to get the mail. 

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