The 5 Best Slippers for Men
Nothing quite matches the bliss of kicking off your boots after a long day of work and slipping on some comfy slippers. Considering the fact that sandals of yore were essentially slippers, they might just be one of the most ancient forms of footwear. People have been enjoying the warmth and comfort of slippers for millennia, so why should you miss out? Those in the market for a new pair of slippers have come to the right place. We've done the research and found the best slippers that money can buy. Here, we've whittled down the list to our top five favorites, from the inexpensive to the premium pick.
UltraIdeas Men’s Cozy Memory Foam Slippers with Fuzzy Plush Wool-Like Lining, Slip on Shoes with Anti-Skid Rubber Sole
Like clouds on your feet
These slippers from UltraIdeas checks all the boxes. They’re comfortable, with a memory foam inner sole that’s just sublime to step on. They’re functional, with a rubber outer sole that can handle the occasional outdoor romp-in-your-slippers. Plus, the wool-like inner lining is super warm and the outer patterning is breathable and stylish. Even better, they don’t seem to absorb smells quite as badly as other slippers that we’ve tried, so you can feel free to wear them without socks. Say goodbye to the days of needing to buy a new pair of slippers every year, because these puppies should last quite a while. Best of all, they only cost about twenty bucks, so you really can’t go wrong.
Pros
- Easy to slip on
- Machine washable (cold water only)
- Great value for the price
Cons
- Inner lining takes some time to compress to size
Isotoner Men’s Whipstitch Gel Infused Memory Foam Moccasin
A moccasin for the modern man
Although the price varies with size and style, this option from Isotoner is certifiably the most bang for your buck. Some sizes are around ten dollars, so if you can snag a pair, you likely won’t regret it. Of course, we wouldn’t recommend a slipper based on the price alone. This cheap pick is shockingly comfortable and a great choice for those looking for a slipper that won’t fall off. We love the moccasin-style look and function, which keeps your entire foot warm and cozy. Plus, with a synthetic rubber sole and felt-like outer material, it can be worn while you walk the dog or grab the paper. That being said, the material isn’t waterproof, so if it’s raining, you might as well just stay inside. After all, you’ve got cozy slippers on!
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Fashionable
Cons
- Not breathable
Zigzagger Men’s Fuzzy Microsuede Moccasin Style, Fluffy Indoor/Outdoor Footwear
Go on, wear 'em to the movie theater
For those looking for something a little bit more rugged but still don’t want to break the bank, we recommend this option from Zigzagger. While the other options on our list can handle some outdoor use, this moccasin-style slipper deals with the elements just a bit better. It may have something to do with the reinforced heel or the treaded rubber sole. Plus, the microsuede and fleece inner lining dries fast and holds in heat like a champ. And, though they aren’t waterproof, they can be tossed into your washing machine without any qualms. You can wear them just about anywhere, except corporate board rooms. Actually, that could be a great power move, so we won’t say no.
Pros
- Breathable
- Dries fast
- Elastic side material for easy slip-on
Cons
- Sizing runs small
Ugg Men’s Ascot Slipper
Treat your feet like royalty
How could we not include a pick from UGG? They’ve been killing the comfy shoe game for years at this point, so it’s no wonder that their ascot slipper made it onto our list. Of course, UGG has a reputation for two things: comfort and cost. The price is not for the faint of heart, though it’s a reasonable asking price when you consider the quality of these 100-percent-leather shoes. The inner lamb wool lining feels divine and keeps your toes as warm and dry as, well, a baby lamb. The suede top is water-resistant, so if you’re not impressed by the durability of the other options, this one takes the cake. We actually do wear these slippers outside all the time, and they have no problem getting wet. Be warned, however: without the right cleaning and maintenance, these ascot slippers can accrue quite a stench after years of neglect.
Pros
- Gum rubber outer sole
- Water-resistant suede outer lining
- Quality stitching
Cons
- Long-lasting but expensive
Snoozies Mens Two Tone Fleece Lined Slippers, Fuzzy Men’s Slipper Socks, Soft Sole House Slippers
Keep your toesies warm with Snoozies
Bring a little extra oomph-a to your slipper game with this option from Snoozies. With a soft Sherpa fleece inner lining and a fuzzy exterior, this pair of slippers is as warm as it looks. They’re super affordable, too, so it’s a great alternative option for those shopping on a budget. The material is synthetic, so they won’t shrink in the wash like lamb’s fleece. For those that suffer from cold extremities, this pick feels like a warm hug. While they’re some of the warmest slippers we’ve come across, they’re also quite lightweight and breathable. Best of all, the fuzzy exterior gives your feet the appearance of two small, furry animals. You won’t be able to wear them outside, but when the inside is your domain, these cozy “slipper socks” make for an extra-warm companion for your feet.
Pros
- Non-constrictive
- Extra soft and warm
- Fully machine washable
Cons
- Not durable, can’t be worn outside
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to wash or clean my slippers?
When slippers are worn for several weeks without socks, they start to pick up a certain smelly-smell. Rather than tossing out your slippers every couple months and buying a brand new pair, we suggest giving them a thorough clean. Many slippers are made out of materials that don’t deal with heat very well, and can shrink or fall apart if placed in a hot wash or dryer. Check the tag inside the slipper or do a quick web search to find out if they can handle a machine wash.
If your slippers are cotton, they can probably handle a cold-water, gentle cycle through the washing machine. Then, let them air dry and see if the smell persists. If they’re not machine-washable, it’s actually really easy to clean them by hand. Fill your sink with warm water and pour a dollop of laundry detergent into the mix. Then, submerge your slippers into the water and work the material with your hands to loosen any dirt or grime. Next, let them soak in the soapy solution for ten to fifteen minutes and remove them. Finally, rinse them off with clean water and let them air dry.
How do I find the right size slipper?
Slippers can be a hit-or-a-miss when it comes to their sizing, so your best bet is to check the reviews for a product to find out if the sizes run small or large. It’s also important to remember that slippers with a fleece inner lining will compress over time. If they feel a little snug when you first put them on, give it a week of wear to see if they conform to the shape of your foot. All slippers will inevitably stretch and loosen, so a little on the snug side is better than being too large.
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