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Six Cool Slippers for Men. Yes, Cool Slippers

All the extra time spent at home recently has seen some fundamental shifts in attitudes. People are reassessing their lives, careers, priorities — and attitude to slippers. Here are the six of the best slippers for men available now.

MAHABIS CLASSIC

 

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London star-up Mahabis have breathed new life into the sleepy world of slippers with their customizable styles and clever design. Their hybrid sole make them suitable for hunkering down at home or venturing out on errands. The Mahabis Classic are $109.

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MOHINDERS WOVEN CITY SLIPPERS

 

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The Mohinders City Slippers are made by master shoemakers in Athani, India, as part of an initiative supporting local artisan entrepreneurs. The rich leather of the $145 slipper softens and forms to the feet with age.

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SAMUEL WINDSOR GRECIAN SLIPPERS

 

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UK shoemaker Samuel Windsor offer handcrafted leather shoes at very affordable prices, like their $55 Grecian Slipper.

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SHEPHERD OF SWEDEN

 

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The Swedish sheepskin experts have been making some of the world’s most comfortable slippers, like the $85 Shepherd of Sweden Anton Slipper, since 1982.


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MUK LUKS MOCASSIN SLIPPERS

 

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Muk Luks’ $30 Mocassin Slippers are a solid budget option for those who want the cosiness of fur while avoiding animal products — they’re faux wool, faux fur and real comfy.


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STAR WARS SLIPPERS

 

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And finally, how about these official $30 Star Wars Chewbacca slippers, also available in R2D2, Boba Fett, Yoda and Darth Vader. Because they might impress your kids and no-one sees your feet on Zoom anyway.


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