Few things feel better than kicking off your shoes and sliding into a comfy pair of slippers at the end of the day. The best women’s slippers can help your feet forget a full day of walking around at work, a brutal workout, or a long, rocky hike to base camp.
But it isn’t easy to dial down the perfect pair of slippers for every individual. Each person has different needs and personal preferences, so finding the perfect one can require a woman to test multiple pairs. So test we did. We took a load of women’s slippers for test runs, gauging each one on aspects like comfort, style, support, and warmth.
Whether you need slippers to recover after a workout, unwind after a long day of work or play, or just keep your feet warm on hardwood floors, there’s a pair that can work for you. If you want to get straight to the point, check out our comprehensive buyer’s guide and price & value section at the bottom of the article. If you’re still having trouble, our comparison chart can help you make a decision. Otherwise, read our complete gear guide below.
Editor’s note: For our November 4, 2024 update, we added a price & value section and some additional info to our buyer’s guide content.
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Women’s Slippers Comparison Chart
How We Tested Women’s Slippers
Our Expert Testers
The GearJunkie staff has spent cumulative lifetimes finding ways to help our feet rest and recover for the next adventure. Whether it’s with massage guns, lacrosse balls, or sometimes, just some cushy relaxation, we know about taking care of our feet. GearJunkie Affiliate Managing Editor Billy Brown knows footwear. As a former footwear editor for national publications and a former long-distance runner, he knows what goes into recovery and relaxation and what goes into making comfortable footwear. Lead tester Heather Brown has graciously accepted the job of testing women’s slippers for this update. Her testing consisted of wearing them, evaluating them based on the parameters set forth in this guide, and adding insights where applicable.
Our Testing Process
If you’re a fan of the outdoors, the odds are you spend a lot of time on your feet. Whether you put your miles in by walking, hiking, running, or pedaling, they’re putting in the work. So it pays to make sure they get a little rest every now and then.
To find the best women’s slippers, we researched and tested a range of slippers for a variety of scenarios and applications. If any shoes were uncomfortable or didn’t stand out in any meaningful way, they didn’t make this list. For the ones that did, we rigorously tested them on things like warmth, comfort, softness, and durability. More or less, it meant a lot of taking it easy while taking notes. We’re not mad about it.
As you might guess, this is a pretty sweet gig, so as new slippers hit the market, we’ll call them in and test them out to ensure that this guide is consistently up to date.
Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Women’s Slippers
The best women’s slippers should be a pair that you want to slip into as soon as you get into the house. Since you’ll be wearing them every day, it’s important to make sure that the slippers you buy hit all the right notes. Some things to consider when shopping for a pair of women’s slippers are comfort, fit, durability, materials, and value.
Looking to complete the cozy trifecta? Check out our lists of the best sweatpants and best wool sweaters.
Comfort
It seems like a no-brainer, but we’ll say it: Comfort is of paramount importance when buying slippers. If you don’t look forward to wearing them, they’re not the right ones.
Look for a pair of slippers that are snug, but not restricting. A soft shearling interior lining like the OluKai Ku’i is a great option. As a bonus, some slippers like the Manitobah Metis Moccasins have linings that spill into the outside of the foot as well.
Also, you may want a soft, supportive footbed. Look for ones made with materials like the Hari Mari Sofia’s memory foam or the Naot Recline’s mattress foam.
If you’re looking for a simpler shoe without as much cushioning but plenty of softness, the Glerups Women’s Slip-On is a great choice. Basically, a wool bootie with a thin outsole, the Slip-On gives you a soft surface without a squishy midsole.
Fit
Shoes of any kind that don’t fit well aren’t going to be comfortable. While slippers can be a bit more forgiving, they’ll feel a lot better if they fit right out of the gate.
Since fit preferences vary from person to person, the perfect fit is different for everyone. Do you want something that provides a snug fit? The Hari Mari Sofia has a thick shearling lining that almost feels like compression.
Want something looser? Look for a mule-style clog, like the OluKai Ku’i or Naot Recline. Also, the Glerups Women’s Slip-On provides a looser fit as well.
Durability
Like all kinds of apparel, slippers should be more comfortable as you wear them, but they need to last long enough for that to happen. The best slippers should provide you with years of podiatric bliss.
The slippers on this list have held up to months of testing, thanks to durable materials like full-grain leather or durable wool blends.
You should also consider the outsole, particularly if you want to wear them outside. While the Glerups Women’s Slip-On can come with indoor-ideal leather soles, all of the slippers on this list have durable rubber outsoles for outdoor use.
Material
There are countless materials available when it comes to women’s slippers. During our testing, a blend of high-grade leather on the exterior with a high-quality rubber on the outsole is an ideal recipe for longevity.
The two exceptions on this list are the Glerups Women’s Slip-On, made of wool, and the Naot Recline, which is free of animal products. However, both have held up to testing without breaking down so far.
Price & Value
The women’s slippers on this list range in price from $70 to $145. You can easily spend less on a pair of slippers, but you may be sacrificing the comfort and longevity that you’d get with a premium pair.
Bargain
It’s not hard to find a pair of $10 slippers, but you might be sacrificing things like comfort and durability since these slippers are often made with cheaper materials that can break down quickly. Also, the uppers can come apart after a few months of wear. If you’re not into buying new slippers every season but still want to stay on a budget, we recommend the Naot Recline ($70). These slippers are far from the cheapest option, but they offer excellent value as they’re warm, have a mattress foam footbed, and are around half the price of our top pick.
Mid-Range
Slippers in the $75 to $125 price range usually offer tougher materials, higher-end linings, and a fairly wide range of styles. The Glerups Women’s Slip On ($100) is an excellent spring weather slipper, and its all-wool upper is pleasantly stink-proof. At the higher end of this range sits the Hari Mari Sofia ($125), which has an extremely soft shearling lining and is the most durable option on this list.
Premium
If money is no object and you want the most premium, luxurious materials, you can expect to spend anywhere from $150 or more. Our top pick, the Manitobah Metis Moccasin ($145), has a soft sheepskin footbed and absurdly soft rabbit fur lining around the cuff. Is it necessary? No. Does it feel amazing every time you slip them on? Absolutely.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are lots of excellent slippers out there, but we’ve found that footwear-specific brands tend to make our favorite slippers. We’re big fans of Hari Mari and OluKai for their consistently comfy footwear.
Choosing the best pair of slippers for you is a matter of deciding what makes you comfortable. Do you want a soft, cushy lining? Consider the Manitobah Metis Moccasin or OluKai Ku’i. Want something durable that you can wear outside? Consider the Hari Mari Sofia. Feel like something a little more minimalist? The Glerups Women’s Slip On is a simple yet soft and durable wool option.
OluKai can seem pricey, but they use premium materials and put a lot of thought into their designs. The result is footwear that is consistently comfortable, durable, and stylish.