![]() These wool slippers are perfect not only to keep your feet warm, but they're also A+ for breathability and odor-resistance-key when you have sweaty tootsies. Also, not the best fit if you have a high arch. What to Know: Stick to this rubber-soled version, not the leather-sole version, for the best traction. ![]() What We Like: Odor-resistant and quite durable, these slippers also have a wide toe box, which is nice for everyone, especially those with wide feet. If you're looking for a version that's open-toed, the Relax Slippers from Vionic (view at Amazon) are also a solid bet and are great for those who have issues with hammer toes, bunions, or the like because they minimize rubbing.Īvailable sizes: 5 to 12 | Available colors: 22 | Fit: True to size | Width: Medium-Wide (regular) "Overall, these are comfy and cozy house slippers," says Tumen. The podiatrists that we chatted with also recommend these for those with plantar fasciitis, flat feet or even someone with arthritis of the foot, as they have a high level of arch support and also create stability for the wearer. We also found the materials to be durable in our tests, and the plush fabric stood up to wear and tear. We tested these cushiony slippers and found them to be soft and durable, with firm arch support and traction. And the Vionic Gemma Mule Slippers are no different. Vionic is known for being a podiatrist's best friend (quite literally-many of their products carry the American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance). What to Know: The adjustable tab is a nice perk, but sometimes when the tab is pulled to tighten the fit, it can hang far down enough that it touches the ground. What We Like: With a high level of arch support and stability, podiatrists like these for people who suffer from various foot issues.
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