The best slippers create an air of relaxation and can help ease the pain of spending hours on your feet. Whether putting in a full day of work on your feet or hammering through countless miles on the trail, few things feel better than easing into soft, cushy footwear.
But the perfect pair of slippers is hard to come by. Different needs, situations, and personal preferences mean each set of feet requires a specific pair of slippers. So we took one for the team. In our search for the perfect pair, GearJunkie’s editors did the hard work, kicking back with the softest, most supportive, and most comfortable kicks we could find.
Whether you need a pair of slippers for recovering after a workout, soothing your feet by the campfire, or reading the newspaper (yes, they still make those) with a cuppa Joe on the porch, there’s a pair here for you. Learn what makes up the best pair of slippers in our comprehensive buyer’s guide, and find out what you get with different price ranges in our price & value section. Still can’t decide? Our comparison chart will show you our favorites side by side. Otherwise, read our complete gear guide below.
Editor’s note: For our November 18, 2024, update, we added two new top pick winners, the Sanuk Puffy Chiller Low 2 and the Saddleback Leather Sheepskin Moccasins.
The Best Slippers of 2024
- Best Overall Slippers: Hari Mari Men’s Hacienda
- Best Bargain Slippers: Reef One Slide Chill
- Best Camp Slippers: Sanuk Puffy Chiller Low 2
- Best Leather Slippers: Saddleback Leather Sheepskin Moccasins
- Best Wool Slippers: Glerups Shoe
- Best Post-Workout Slippers: Kane Revive Recovery Shoe
- Material: Suede outer, shearling interior
- Footbed: Memory foam
- Outsole: Rubber
Pros
- Soft lining
- Durable
- Can be worn outside
- Excellent underfoot cushioning
Cons
- They can get stinky over time
- Material: Faux-shearling
- Footbed: EVA
- Outsole: Rubber
Pros
- Great price
- Faux shearling lining dries quickly
- Very durable outsole
- Slider style allows air to flow through
Cons
- Sliders aren’t for everyone
- Toes can get cold in the winter
- Material: Polyester
- Footbed: Contoura
- Outsole: Rubber
Pros
- Soft microfiber lining is comfy against the skin
- Easy to slip on and off
- Reinforced heel counter adds structure and durability
Cons
- Can get a bit clammy on warmer days
- Material: Full Grain Leather
- Footbed: Sheepskin Lining
- Outsole: Full Grain Leather
Pros
- Beautiful full grain leather upper
- Comfortable sheepskin lining
- Full grain leather outsole
- Excellent construction
Cons
- Expensive
- Leather takes a while to fully break in
- Outsoles are slippery until scuffed
- Material: Wool blend
- Footbed: Wool blend
- Outsole: Rubber or leather
Pros
- Very soft interior
- Stink-resistant
- Can come with leather or rubber outsoles
- Absorbs moisture and keeps feet dry
Cons
- The fit is a little loose on narrow feet
- Material: RestoreFoam (sugar cane)
- Footbed: RestoreFoam (sugar cane)
- Outsole: RestoreFoam (sugar cane)
Pros
- Excellent post-workout shoes
- Nubs on the insole provide light massage
- Very breathable
- Cooler than Crocs, at least
Cons
- Won’t keep your feet warm
- Might get strange looks from people
- Squeaking might drive you nuts
- Material: Nubuck leather exterior, shearling interior
- Footbed: Shearling
- Outsole: Rubber
Pros
- Excellent indoor/outdoor slipper
- Shearling interior is extremely soft
- Very durable exterior
- Kick-down heel
Cons
- Shearling loses its loft over time
- Material: Full-grain leather
- Footbed: Leather
- Outsole: Crepe
Pros
- Full-grain leather feels soft against the skin
- Softens even more over time
- Purchases directly support Indigenous artists
Cons
- Can get chilly in cold weather
- Cleaning requires some care
Slippers Comparison Chart
Slippers | Price | Material | Footbed | Outsole |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hari Mari Men’s Hacienda | $140 | Suede outer, shearling interior | Memory foam | Rubber |
Reef One Slide Chill | $40 | Faux-shearling | EVA | Rubber |
Sanuk Puffy Chiller Low 2 | $75 | Polyester microfiber | Countour polyurethane foam | Rubber |
Saddleback Leather Sheepskin Moccasins | $150 | Full Grain Leather, sheepskin | Sheepskin | Full grain leather |
Glerups Shoe | $140 | Wool blend | Wool blend | Rubber or leather |
Kane Revive Recovery Shoe | $75 | RestoreFoam (sugar cane) | RestoreFoam (sugar cane) | RestoreFoam (sugar cane) |
OluKai Moloā Slipper | $140 | Nubuck leather exterior, shearling interior | Shearling | Rubber |
Manotobah Men’s Cottager | $110 | Full-grain leather | Leather | Crepe rubber |

How We Tested Slippers
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are lots of brands that make excellent slippers, but our favorites are made by either brands with a footwear-specific background. Brands that work exclusively on slippers are a plus as well.
Since comfort is subjective, the answer will vary depending on personal preference. We’re fans of slippers with leather because they provide a supple, unrestricted feel. A soft lining like shearling or wool is also a plus. The Hari Mari Men’s Hacienda combines these two factors in a durable, stylish package, which is why it’s our current favorite.
They can be pricey, but OluKai puts premium materials, thoughtful design, and excellent style into its footwear. The result is slippers that look good, feel good, and are built to last, like the OluKai Moloā Slipper on this list.

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