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High end slippers advice?

TheIronDandy

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With Covid showing no signs of abating, many of us are looking at another 6 months of working remotely (if at all...) While I kept up the suit and tie routine for the first few months (to stay sane), I'm realizing I need to invest in my "home office casual" wardrobe now. Picked up a new dressing gown from Derek Rose for breakfast meetings without video (but in black watch tartan, I would probably get away with wearing it for video meetings as well - my clients know I'm nothing of not eccentric), but I'm having less luck finding any slippers I like. Considering how much wear a pair of good slippers are likely to get, I think it makes sense to invest in them like I'd invest in a pair of good shoes, yet I'm having a trouble finding any guidance. I did try Church slippers but found the last/size did not agree with my massive, disfigured feet.

So I turn to you gentlemen for advice: what are your recommendation for high quality slippers? I have feet on the larger side (size 46 or 47 EU), and I prefer to shop within the EU to avoid customs, if possible.

Any suggestions?
 

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LL Bean shearling lined slippers or moccasins. Very comfy, I’ve had the same pair for years.
 

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With Covid showing no signs of abating, many of us are looking at another 6 months of working remotely (if at all...) While I kept up the suit and tie routine for the first few months (to stay sane), I'm realizing I need to invest in my "home office casual" wardrobe now. Picked up a new dressing gown from Derek Rose for breakfast meetings without video (but in black watch tartan, I would probably get away with wearing it for video meetings as well - my clients know I'm nothing of not eccentric), but I'm having less luck finding any slippers I like. Considering how much wear a pair of good slippers are likely to get, I think it makes sense to invest in them like I'd invest in a pair of good shoes, yet I'm having a trouble finding any guidance. I did try Church slippers but found the last/size did not agree with my massive, disfigured feet.

So I turn to you gentlemen for advice: what are your recommendation for high quality slippers? I have feet on the larger side (size 46 or 47 EU), and I prefer to shop within the EU to avoid customs, if possible.

Any suggestions?

If you're the dressing gown type, Bowhill and Elliot would complement your style nicely, and won't quite break the bank either. They sell directly and are also the maker for Crockett and Jones, Herring, Loake, Brooks Bros etc.
 

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Church's Jason are excellent. As are the brooks brothers nappa slipper.
 

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LL Bean shearling lined slippers or moccasins. Very comfy, I’ve had the same pair for years.

Looks nice and not too expensive. I like!

If you're the dressing gown type, Bowhill and Elliot would complement your style nicely, and won't quite break the bank either. They sell directly and are also the maker for Crockett and Jones, Herring, Loake, Brooks Bros etc.

Ok, yeah, monogrammed velvet slippers... That's gonna be hard to resist!

Church's Jason are excellent. As are the brooks brothers nappa slipper.

The Church ones were the first ones I tried on, sadly the fit wasn't to my liking. Will check out Brooks Brothers though.
 

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@TheIronDandy if your feet really are 'massive and disfigured' you may not find that the dainty Albert slipper would be quite right for you. I love them and often wear them to work from home (Tricker's in particular) but I am lucky enough to have smallish, size 8 / 42, quite narrow feet. I have not tried Bowhill & Elliott but my Tricker's and Church's Sovereign have all taken a good while to feel truly comfortable.

The type of slipper I really like is almost a 'house shoe' and that is the Grecian style, which Church's used to do so well pre-Prada. Now choices are more limited I think. These have a lower cut and have always seemed to fit straight out of the box.

The black pair below are Hercules and the brown Ajax. If you can find a similar style it may work for you? Bowhill & Elliott do them and actually recommend them for those with 'higher insteps and slightly swollen feet'!

Church's Ajax Hercules.jpg
 

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I would like to second that, the grecians take a bit of time to break in. I have found that if I buy 1 size smaller than I actually wear, in about 2 weeks the sho e has molded to my foot perfectly through use. I would advise the same strategy for the brooks brothers ones. If you buy your actual size, the slippers will stretch to be 1+sizes too big for your foot which isn't comfortable to me!
 

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I would like to second that, the grecians take a bit of time to break in. I have found that if I buy 1 size smaller than I actually wear, in about 2 weeks the sho e has molded to my foot perfectly through use. I would advise the same strategy for the brooks brothers ones. If you buy your actual size, the slippers will stretch to be 1+sizes too big for your foot which isn't comfortable to me!
Interesting approach. I normally buy the same size in slippers as a shoe from the same maker. Of course, pre COVID I could go to London and try them on ?
 

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Interesting approach. I normally buy the same size in slippers as a shoe from the same maker. Of course, pre COVID I could go to London and try them on ?
I have church's in 9 (10US) but I buy slippers in 8. Same with brooks, I have pear and co shoes in 10, but buy size 9 slippers! Years ago I bought a 10 slipper and I couldn't wear it in 4 months
 

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Moccasins. No socks.
 

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I found a pair of unused Church's slippers on Ebay a while ago and they work great. Very comfortable although they took a bit of break in on the instep.

When people used to come home pre covid they thought I was wearing dress shoes.
 

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Depends on what means luxury to you. Shearling is a good standby, and it doesn’t have to be hugely expensive to do the job. Minnetonka, for example, can be very comfy if you don’t feel the urge to look at Gokey, Wassookeag, or similar.

For elegance that will require a little more thought to put on, Baudoin and Lange has a brilliant range.
 
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