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You can't get comfy at home unless you're wearing slippers, and Haflingers are where it's at. Cozy wool felt on a cork bed with a rubber sole, so you don't slip while you're washing your 900th dish for the day. Go grizzlies or bust. Seriously these are the best slippers of all time.
Feb 2, 2021

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I prefer a wooly slipper (like the LL Bean Wicked Good slipper), but I also really enjoy the Glerups— linked below. I think they’re lighter, if you don’t want something quite as warm, and well-shaped; they last a long time.
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I love my Sheep by the Sea wool slippers. They are so cozy but have held up quite well. I got mine in Ireland but they can be found in various online shops. If you really want to go sturdy, I’d rec a lined Crocs slide.
Aug 19, 2024
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I’ve gotten into the habit of taking off my shoes when I enter my apartment, mostly just as an excuse to slip into these babies. They’re comfy and cute and definitely the best of all my quar purchases. Plus it feels chic to have house slippers. Every glamorous person should.
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