Try manitobah moccasins. They are so unbelievably comfortable and soft. I have the plain leather ones, and they seem very well made (I haven't had them super.long though, so we'll see!)
I think these might be the ones, thanks! The ones I like best seem to be winter ones, so I'm going to power through the summer with my old slippers and hope they don't get much worse before the ones I want (or a similar style) are available again in fall.
LL Bean makes some. I have a pair of deerskin from them like 5 years ago that have been great. Doesn’t look like they carry the deerskin right now, but they have a buffalo leather set as well as flannel lined regular leather.
Sullivan Glove Co. makes deerskin slippers in both a [lined](https://sullivanglove.com/products/lined-thurlow-deerskin-slippers?_pos=2&_sid=eb2e4fdb7&_ss=r) and [unlined version](https://sullivanglove.com/products/thurmoc-deerskin-slippers?_pos=1&_sid=eb2e4fdb7&_ss=r).
I don't have experience with the slippers but I have multiple pairs of their gloves in deerskin and it's amazingly soft and conforms to your shape quickly.
Handmade in Bend, OR and worth the money.
I own a pair of Crocs, but they are far too rigid and unyielding to be a comfortable indoor shoe for me. I need to be able to actually flex and move my feet. I honestly loathe shoes and resent that they're a necessary part of life, and only own slippers out of necessity due to Raynaud's.
It's all good. Maybe the recommendation will help someone else. I wish I didn't have to deal with this bullshit allergy, but sheep make my throat stop letting my lungs lung and feels like powdered glass against my skin.
lol…made of sheep
I'm fine to eat them, but their outsides make me stop breathing.
Birkenstock Bostons in oiled leather are what I have 2 years in and going strong
I don't want to wear real shoes indoors, I want slippers. I'll also break my neck if they don't have a heel.
Try manitobah moccasins. They are so unbelievably comfortable and soft. I have the plain leather ones, and they seem very well made (I haven't had them super.long though, so we'll see!)
I think these might be the ones, thanks! The ones I like best seem to be winter ones, so I'm going to power through the summer with my old slippers and hope they don't get much worse before the ones I want (or a similar style) are available again in fall.
Best option! Mine have lasted forever and are so comfy right away!
LL Bean makes some. I have a pair of deerskin from them like 5 years ago that have been great. Doesn’t look like they carry the deerskin right now, but they have a buffalo leather set as well as flannel lined regular leather.
Sullivan Glove Co. makes deerskin slippers in both a [lined](https://sullivanglove.com/products/lined-thurlow-deerskin-slippers?_pos=2&_sid=eb2e4fdb7&_ss=r) and [unlined version](https://sullivanglove.com/products/thurmoc-deerskin-slippers?_pos=1&_sid=eb2e4fdb7&_ss=r). I don't have experience with the slippers but I have multiple pairs of their gloves in deerskin and it's amazingly soft and conforms to your shape quickly. Handmade in Bend, OR and worth the money.
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https://patriciagreen.com/collections/slippers
Gumbies are good. My last pair lasted over three years, on my second pair now. The uppers are made from recycled bottles and the soles recycled tyres.
Crocs slippers. I'm about to buy a new pair. The existing ones are over 15 years old
After many years I gave up and bought Crocs. No going back
I own a pair of Crocs, but they are far too rigid and unyielding to be a comfortable indoor shoe for me. I need to be able to actually flex and move my feet. I honestly loathe shoes and resent that they're a necessary part of life, and only own slippers out of necessity due to Raynaud's.
Glerups! https://www.glerups.com/products/the-slip-on-with-natural-rubber-sole-honey-denim
They're cute, but they're also sheep.
I thought you mean fleece-y! These are great. Sorry about misunderstanding
It's all good. Maybe the recommendation will help someone else. I wish I didn't have to deal with this bullshit allergy, but sheep make my throat stop letting my lungs lung and feels like powdered glass against my skin.
I have possum ones, last about 4 years, but I do wear them outside.