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Slipper Essentials – The Ins and Outs of Lounging FootwearThere is nothing better than sitting at home with your legs propped up on your ottoman and your feet tucked snugly into a great pair of lounging slippers. Slippers are the perfect way to pamper your feet. They are incredibly popular right now, with their being a style out there for everyone. Slippers don’t only offer your feet a comfy place to hang out, but they also offer several other benefits. For one, they allow your feet to stay warm, especially when you have hard wood flooring. Even if you sweep your hard wood daily, you will still notice that walking barefooted on it will make your feet a little dirty on the bottom. When you wear slippers, you can avoid getting your feet dirty. Also, like regular shoes protect your feet when you walk outdoors, slippers can protect your feet when you walk indoors. Take a look at these different types of slippers to learn even more about lounging footwear. The SlideProbably the most popular type of slipper is the slide. The slide is something that is open in the back. You simply slide your feet into these great slippers and off you go. They are extremely easy to deal with, because you can use them without ever having to touch the slippers or your feet. You can keep them by your bedside to wear first thing in the morning. They are not the greatest option if you love to have the warmth of a full coverage slipper, but the slide can be used all year long. You can find these with extremely padded soles or those that are thinner soled. It is really up to you on which type you prefer, but padded soles might make you feel a little cozier. Footie Slip-OnIf your grandmother wears slippers, you probably have seen her in footie slip-on types. These slippers look a lot like a ballet shoe. They are made of stretchy material and often of terry cloth. They are put on like a footie. They can be quite warm and still offer a sleek feel. If you hate the bulk that comes with most slippers, these will be perfect for you. Some women even wear them under their socks in the wintertime for extra foot warmth. And don’t worry; today’s versions are not style only for grandmas, but for everyone. Sock SlipperAnother alternative to the traditional slipper is the sock slipper. This is basically a thick sock or stocking that looks like a sock, but is not quite a sock. These slippers often have little rubber treads on the bottom of them for extra grip. They can be washed in the washing machine and are great for all floor types. If you have trouble keeping other types of slippers on your feet, you may want to try these. They are guaranteed not to come off of your feet without your help. The sock slipper is very inexpensive and comes in many styles for everyone. Children do especially well with these slippers because they can still run and jump in them without their slippers falling off. Style DifferencesSlippers today come in so many different varieties and styles that there is something out there for everyone. You can find cartoon character slippers that are made to look like the heads of your favorite characters. You can find slippers for children, men, and women. Some are very feminine in style, with faux fur, beading, or ribbons. Others are more masculine in colors like navy, black, brown, and gray. You can find plush versions or less padded versions, depending on what you personal like best. Some slippers are very trendy looking while others are more classically styled. Slippers are great gifts for anyone in your family. You can give them to everyone you know at Christmas to make easy and inexpensive gift choices. You can wear them all year however. Even in the summer time, it is nice to have a great pair of slippers waiting for you in the evening. Try soaking your feet in a warm foot soak and then sliding them into your slippers for the night for an extra treat. Your feet will feel great and in turn your whole body will feel great as well. |
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