women's slippers logo
Wednesday December 03, 2008 -
 
Women's Slippers
Womens Slippers

Truth About Cute Womens Slippers

After a long day in the office or on the job - standing up for hours on end - in what may be uncomfortable footwear, most women would like to come home to a relaxing evening. This probably includes putting on old sweats and a t-shirt but also, slippers. Women's slippers aren't just fuzzy bunnies anymore. They can be stylish in gold lame, a heeled shoe with a feathery toe topper, or your sheep's wool lined muckluck.

When I think of women's slippers, I instantly think "Isotoner". It seems that come holiday season. Isotoner slippers come out in the department stores in full force. They are indeed, luxurious yet affordable, running around twenty dollars. You can usually find them in the clog and ballerina styles and in a variety of colors.

One of the newer features to hit women's slipper is the no skid bottom. It is made of a pliable rubber with a small tread that makes walking on tile floors a lot easier. Companies like Land's End and L.L. Bean make a comfortable sock-like slipper with a leather bottom, which is also very durable and fairly non-slip.

Of course, women's slippers can still be bought in a variety of designs in the realm of humorous. On the website, www.Onlyslippers.com, women can purchase slippers that look like dogs (brown, blue, and white), rhinos, pigs, moose, elephants, pandas, and of course, bunnies. Cartoon characters often frequent slippers and at places like Wal-Mart, you can find Sylvester or Tweety to grace your feet before bedtime or on cold winter evenings.

Following in the footsteps of rugged outdoor hiking shoes, women's slippers now come in natural colors like forest green and acorn, and resemble moccasins and basic slip on shoes. These slippers come with added padding and supported arches, designed for people who have been out hiking the terrain all day. You can find these slippers in suede, leather, and Australian boiled wool. These slippers run a bit higher, around twenty five dollars, but at www.sierratradingpost.com, they have a lot of styles at close-out prices.

Women's slippers have come a long way from your flat, no-padding slip on or the stereotypical fuzzy bunny. Today, women have a lot more options in bedroom footwear.