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We get that it can be tough to part with those favorite slippers you’ve worn until they’re threadbare. But with winter coming, sliding them on with a pair of socks simply because there’s a hole in the upper only goes so far when it comes to keeping your feet warm. You’ve probably played this game before—you know, with that previous pair you tossed out after you swore you’d never find ones more comfortable, until you actually did.
This cold season, do it all again and keep your feet warm and toasty with a pair of new men’s slippers. Toss those well-worn slides out and upgrade from that thin outsole to a nice, plushy one for the holidays, either for yourself or as a gift for the men in your life.
Looking for more fall and winter wear? Check out our picks for the best workwear jackets and cold-weather gear.
Pros
- Available in wide widths
- Memory-foam insole
- Temperature regulating materials
Cons
These high-quality suede memory-foam slippers are an excellent value, especially priced at $30 at the time of this writing.
They feature a faux-sheepskin trim at the ankle, a breathable microsuede upper and full arch support, and a thick, water-resistant sole with anti-slip traction. The slippers come in black, pavement gray, and chestnut brown.
More than 13,400 customers give them a 4.5-star average rating. “Inexpensive, comfortable ... feel great, and hold up well,” says one recent 5-star reviewer.
Key Specs
Sizes | S-2XL |
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Color(s) | Black, coffee, chestnut, pavement, navy |
Materials | Polyester, rubber |
Pros
- Non-slip sole
- Machine washable
- Memory foam insole
Cons
Waffle-knit is a cozy cold weather staple found on your favorite thermal tops and bottoms, and these slippers give that same treat to your feet. They have waffle-knit uppers that are breathable and a cushiony memory foam in-sole giving you maximum comfort by contouring to your foot. Throw them in the wash whenever they need to be cleaned without worrying about damaging them.
Customers love the comfort of these slippers and were surprised at the quality of the pair for the price. Reviews insist they're sturdy and supportive making them a go-to for around the house or quick walks with the dog.
Key Specs
Sizes | 5-15 |
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Color(s) | Shown in dark grey/blue, 7 colors available |
Materials | Cotton, spandex, rubber |
Pros
- Moisture-wicking
- Slip-resistant
Cons
Denmark-based company Glerups makes its slippers using 100% natural wool, which helps wick away moisture and keeps feet warm and dry. The easy slip-on design and slip-resistant rubber sole make them the perfect shoes to have by the door if you're stepping out for the mail or walking the dog. They're also easily washable if your washer has a wool cycle option.
Customers love how cozy these slippers are and are pleasantly surprised at the support this house shoe provides. Reviews say the moisture-wicking properties are one of the best features, as no one wants to strut around their house with sweaty feet.
Key Specs
Sizes | 5-17 |
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Color(s) | Shown in grey, 8 colors available |
Materials | 100% pure wool, rubber |
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Pros
- Faux-fur-lined
- Water-resistant
- Durable
Cons
Everyone loves a puffer jacket in the dead of winter, and SUBUs give you the same cozy feeling for your feet. The slippers feature a Teflon-coated upper, which provides some water resistance, and the footbed is multi-cushioned and lined with faux-fur for extra support and warmth. The backless design makes them easy to slide on and off, and its treaded outsole gives you a grip on any slick, wintery surfaces you may encounter.
Reviewers like the slippers' campy outdoor aesthetic mixed with indoor comfort. They're as durable as they are stylish and will keep you warm well into the winter months.
Key Specs
Sizes | XXS-XL |
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Color(s) | Shown in black, 9 colors available |
Materials | Faux-fur, nylon, polyester, rubber |
Pros
- High-quality materials
- Slip-resistant sole
- Keeps feet warm
Cons
- Runs small
- Not water-resistant
The Tipton Slipper from Koolaburra by UGG is a fan favorite, with more than 5,600 customers giving it a 4.4-star average rating.
The loafer has a genuine suede upper, faux-fur lining, and a sole with traction, so you can go from chilling in the den to walking the dog in a jiffy. It comes in four other neutral colors, including black and an attractive light tan.
“Very comfortable to wear and they keep your feet toasty warm,” says a 5-star reviewer, adding that he ordered a half size up for the perfect fit. Several other customers note the same.
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-14 |
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Color(s) | Dune, black, chestnut, chocolate brown, sand, stone gray |
Materials | Genuine suede, faux fur, rubber |
6
Best Booties
Sorel Men's Manawan II Slipper
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Best Booties
Sorel Men's Manawan II Slipper
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Pros
- Well made
- High-quality materials
- True to size fit
Cons
If you’re in the market for slippers that keep your ankles warm, look no further than this pair from Sorel.
The suede booties are accented with contrast stitching and have a wool- and polyester-blend lining. They also feature a removable molded footbed and a gummed rubber sole designed for indoor-outdoor use.
The slippers are available in a handful of other colors, including dark amber and tobacco brown. Customers say they have “an extremely cozy feel with or without socks” and are “expensive but well worth it in the long run.”
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-15 |
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Color(s) | Shown in elk, 10 colors available |
Materials | Leather, suede, synthetic, rubber |
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7
Most Rugged
THE NORTH FACE Men's ThermoBall Insulated Mule
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Most Rugged
THE NORTH FACE Men's ThermoBall Insulated Mule
Pros
- Trendy design
- Insulated
- Water-resistant
Cons
Leave it to the North Face to make a pair of slippers that are built for cold-weather camping but feel fit for shuffling around the house on a lazy Sunday.
They’re exceptionally toasty, with insulation that’s said to be as warm as 600-fill goose down, and feature a ripstop shell made from 100 percent recycled material and a sole with 20 percent recycled rubber. There’s also a fleece-lined collar that hugs your foot and helps your foot slide in and out easily.
One loyal customer who has owned three pairs in the last 15 or so years calls them “life-changing” and says he wears them on “snowy winter rides” because they “hold up and grip on aggressive mountain bike petals.”
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-14 |
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Color(s) | Shown in Hawthorne Khaki, 28 colors available |
Materials | Recycled ripstop, rubber |
Pros
- Trendy design
- Recycled materials
- Lightweight
Cons
According to Crocs’ website, its classic lined clogs are “Great as a slipper, yet capable to run errands, too.” We can’t argue with that, and we doubt that the 87,700-plus customers who gave them 5 stars would either.
They may not be everyone’s jam, but they’re that popular for a reason. The liner is fuzzy-warm and they’re lightweight, with a roomy footbed and heel strap to keep them on your feet. There are more than two dozen colors and prints to choose from, including solids, florals, and plaids.
Customers say they’re “comfy and cozy” and “have just the right amount of arch support.”
Key Specs
Sizes | 2-15, Unisex sizing |
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Color(s) | Shown in black, 37 colors available |
Materials | Synthetic, faux fur |
Pros
- Available in wide widths
- Timeless style
- High-quality materials
Cons
Here’s another smart-looking slipper that’s well-priced. These classic suede moccasins are from Minnetonka, a company that’s been around since 1946, and have thick pile-lining and an indoor-outdoor rubber sole.
There’s a rawhide lace looped around the back to tighten them and tie a bow at the top. The slippers are available in several other neutral colors, including black, brown, and tan.
“This slipper and company have earned a customer for life,” said a recent enthusiastic buyer. “...had them for years now and they’re still holding up,” says another.
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-16 |
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Color(s) | Shown in brown, 11 colors available |
Materials | Suede leather, synthetic |
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10
Best Memory Foam
Isotoner Men's Terry Moccasin Slipper With Memory Foam
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Best Memory Foam
Isotoner Men's Terry Moccasin Slipper With Memory Foam
Pros
- Machine-washable
- Slip-resistant sole
- Memory foam alleviates foot pain
Cons
These slip-on moccasin slippers feature a gel-infused memory-foam insole that helps distribute heat so your feet stay cool, plus provide arch support and cushioning.
They’re lined inside and out with a soft terry microfiber material and have anti-skid traction soles. The slippers come in navy, gray, charcoal—and the black that’s shown—and run small. Ordering the next size up is recommended.
Customers say they’re “an extraordinary value and very comfortable” and “flexible but sturdy enough to walk outside.”
Key Specs
Sizes | M-2XL |
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Color(s) | Black, charcoal, navy, gray |
Materials | Cotton, synthetic, rubber |
Pros
- Available in wide widths
- Wool lining
- Durable
Cons
The Ascot loafer is one of UGG’s most popular slippers for men, and more than 23,500 Amazon customers have given them a 4.7-star average rating. They’re available in black and tan leather, in addition to water-resistant suede with several color options, and all feature a genuine shearling lining and molded rubber sole.
Reviewers call them “absolutely wonderful” and “worth every penny.” Many note that they’re warm, but don’t make your feet sweat.
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-18 |
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Color(s) | Shown in China tea leather, 25 colors available |
Materials | leather, rubber, wool |
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Best Value Leather
L.L. Bean Men's Handsewn Leather Slippers
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Best Value Leather
L.L. Bean Men's Handsewn Leather Slippers
Pros
- Full-grain leather uppers
- Cushioned footbed
- Hand-sewn
Cons
- Soles aren't slip-resistant
From trusted brand L.L. Bean, these hand-sewn slippers offer top-notch quality and casual style for an incredibly reasonable price.
The genuine full-grain leather moccasins feature a warm cotton flannel lining and a cushioned foam footbed, along with a lightweight, natural rubber sole. They’re finished with rawhide lace threaded around the sides and heel to get a fit that’s more snug. The slipper is available in a lighter acorn brown in addition to the dark brown that’s shown.
One loyal customer whose worn the same pair year-round for six years calls them “indestructible.”
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-14 |
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Color(s) | Acorn, brown, graphite |
Materials | Full-grain leather, flannel, crepe |
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Pros
- Memory-foam insole
- Mid-calf length adds warmth
- Machine-washable
Cons
Fun fact: Acorn’s Original Slipper Sock gained national attention in 1982, when a crew of NASA astronauts wore them into space. These are slouchier than the original style as their name suggests, but the general idea is the same.
They feature a raglan sock made of wool and acrylic with a hint of spandex, rugged suede sidewalls and toe caps, and an indoor-outdoor skid-resistant rubber sole. The slipper hits mid-calf and is available in charcoal gray in addition to the oatmeal shown.
“They are warm, well-constructed, and very comfortable,” says a satisfied customer who gave them 5 stars.
Key Specs
Sizes | S-XL |
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Color(s) | Grey, charcoal |
Materials | Acrylic, rubber, wool, spandex |
Pros
- Memory-foam insole
- Machine-washable
- Supportive molded outsole
Cons
These buffalo plaid slippers are a great holiday (or pre-holiday) gift, plus they come in matching options for the whole crew, including “Mama Bear” and “Baby Bear.”
They’re super affordable—at less than $40 at the time of this writing—so you can buy them for the family to coordinate with your matching holiday pajamas. The slippers have a cozy faux-sherpa footbed topping dense memory foam and an indoor-outdoor sole.
Customers give them high marks, with more than 8,300 reviewers awarding them an average 4.7 stars, and say they’re “comfortable and soft” and “fit great.”
Key Specs
Sizes | 7-14 |
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Color(s) | Shown in buffalo plaid, 10 colors available |
Materials | Polyester, rubber |
What to Consider When Buying Men's Slippers
Firstly, consider whether you want a pair of slippers to wear around your house, or ones with thick rubber and anti-slip outsoles that can be worn outside to walk the dog, grab the mail, or take to camp. Next, consider a style of slipper you'd like to wear. These include loafers, mules (also called scuffs), moccasins, slipper boots, and slipper socks, and are a preference for the silhouette. Slippers can be made with soft, supple materials like leather, suede, and wool, or even lined with flannel or synthetic materials to help save on cost. Slippers can also feature bonus materials like memory foam for extra comfort and arch support.
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How We Chose Our Picks
Every pair of slippers we’ve rounded up here has an average user rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars, and the majority of our picks are rated 4.5 stars or higher. Our selection includes a range of styles top name brands, including L.L.Bean, the North Face, Acorn, Minnetonka, Sorel, and UGG. We found options spanning a wide range of price points, from an affordable pair of slippers at $30 to roughly $120. We also highlight each feature mentioned above, such as memory-foam footbeds and indoor-outdoor soles.
Rachel Klein
Senior Commerce Editor
Rachel Klein is a Senior Commerce Editor for Popular Mechanics, where she writes about everything from garden hose reels and patio furniture to mesh wifi systems and robot vacuums. She started her career as a daily newspaper reporter and was a travel editor for more than a decade before she started testing and reviewing luggage, noise-cancelling headphones, and other travel-related products. Fast-forward another five years and her area of expertise includes home decor, appliances, tech, and outdoor adventure gear. In her spare time, you'll find her planning her next trip, reading historical fiction, and seeing as much art as she can squeeze into a weekend.
Danny Perez
Commerce Editor
Danny Perez is a Commerce Editor for Popular Mechanics with a focus on men's style, gear, and home goods. Recently, he was coordinator of partnership content at another product journalism outlet. Prior to that, he was a buyer for an independent men's shop in Houston, Texas, where he learned all about what makes great products great. He enjoys thrifting for 90s Broadway tees and vintage pajama sets. His spare time is occupied by watching movies and running to impress strangers on Strava.