“The feet are naturally arched (for most people) and as we age, most people would benefit from additional padding from shoes and slippers. Look for slippers with arch support, cushion, and shock absorption,” says Jackie Sutera, DPM, a New York City-based podiatrist and member of the Vionic Innovation Lab. We spent weeks researching and testing the top slippers available online, evaluating comfort, style, quality, and value. Our favorites, the HAFLINGER Unisex AT Wool Hard Sole Slippers, are breathable, prevent slipping and skidding, and can be worn indoors or outside.  Here are the best slippers for women. Haflinger’s slippers take comfort a step further, with a flexible upper, footbed, and midsole that molds to your foot shape. Made with 100% boiled wool, they are naturally breathable, making them the ideal pair for people with cold feet and those who tend to get sweaty.  Our tester loved the fit but noted that it took a few days to break them in—though snug at first, the wool upper eventually relaxed and molded to fit her feet. Sturdy, slip-resistant rubber outsoles make them suitable for indoor or outdoor wear, so you can use them as house shoes or wear them on your daily coffee run. The classic slip-on design is available in 12 colors, and each one features the signature Haflinger stitching detail. Though they’re one of the priciest picks on our list, they’re durable enough to last for years to come. Price at time of publish: $110 With flexible suede uppers, these slippers are impressively high-quality and comfortable, considering their affordable price tag. The faux fur lining and lightly cushioned footbeds add another layer of comfort while absorbing moisture and keeping your toes nice and toasty. Also, since the Jr. Trapper Moccasin Slippers have durable rubber outsoles, you can wear them when you step outside to check the mail, take out the trash, or hang out on your patio. Price at time of publish: $40 Our tester noted that the hard sole can take a few days to get used to, but the durability and warmth of this choice makes them worth the high price tag. Price at time of publish: $135 These slippers have cushioned footbeds with removable arch support and quick-tie toggles that can be adjusted to fit your ankles. Color options include black, earth (taupe), green, hibiscus (red), ocean (dark blue), plum (magenta), and slate gray. Price at time of publish: $147 Also, though these are slingbacks, there’s a convenient elastic strap. This is great if you have a slightly narrow foot, are in between sizes, or you’re on the go. No need to worry about the shoes slipping off as you walk. Price at time of publish: $100 Of course, you should always consult your podiatrist first, but if you suffer from heel pain, plantar fasciitis, foot discomfort, or just crave support, a pair of Gemma slippers is a no-brainer. In addition to cushioned orthotic footbeds, they’re also treated with Ecofresh, which makes them resistant to foot odors. Price at time of publish: $70 Their loafer-style design looks like a real shoe, but the soft shearling lining feels like a cloud and keeps your feet warm (but dry, thanks to shearling’s moisture-wicking abilities), even in the winter. Price at time of publish: $100 The cushioning is quite thick, so your feet will feel like they’re walking on clouds. Choose between classic white or a stone gray. Whichever color you pick, the slippers are easily machine washable. Price at time of publish: $39 The velvety-soft terry uppers, contoured footbeds, and flexible soles make these slippers luxuriously comfortable. Also, the nonslip rubber outsoles add sturdiness and support. The wrap design would also flatter those with narrow feet that need a more snug fit. Price at time of publish: $47 Aside from the unbeatable anti-sweat lining, these durable slippers have premium sheepskin uppers and sturdy rubber soles with added traction. They come in medium and wide widths. Price at time of publish: $89 These casual luxe house shoes, made with a suede upper and faux fur lining, have an attractive silhouette with a smart design that stays on your feet. They also have removable EVA footbeds for an adjustable fit. The easy slip-on design and nonslip soles make these a great choice for elderly women as well. Price at time of publish: $45 The faux fur offers warmth and coziness in the winter, but the open-toe design ensures your feet won’t overheat. They come in classic, neutral colors to fit any wardrobe, or opt for a cheetah print or bright pink for a fun pattern to spice up your nighttime look. Price at time of publish: $60 Being comfortable is key for all footwear, especially slippers. If you know you want slippers you can lounge in, then a plush interior lining and support are key. This is especially true if you have a low arch or any kind of foot pain. “A thicker sole will help distribute the pressure of weight across the foot. Without the proper support and cushioning, the lack of shock absorption and distribution of pressure and weight can lead to foot problems like plantar fasciitis and tendonitis,” says Dr. Sutera.

Material

Materials like cotton, wool, and suede are quite durable. They tend to hold up well with time. Some shearling or faux fur options can look matted or show wear over time. Also, a quality rubber sole is a way to ensure great traction and your feet stay firmly planted on the ground. No matter the material, slippers will begin to wear down over time. Therefore, “Slippers, just like shoes, should be monitored regularly for signs of wear.” Dr. Sutera shares. “Slippers should be replaced usually at the year mark, or even sooner if the slippers are worn out. Turn the slippers over to examine the soles and also do my “table top test” by looking at them at eye level on a flat surface such as a tabletop. If they are uneven, worn, or deformed- they must be replaced.”

Style

While style (colors, prints, material, etc.) can be a matter of preference, some people who need more foot support or who have narrow feet might prefer a slipper with a back. A shoe with no back is conveniently easy to slip into, but might also be too easy to slip out of for narrow feet or if you wear them outdoors.

Why Trust The Spruce?

While researching this article, we consulted with experts on the best slippers for all budgets, styles, and foot ailments. Jackie Sutera, DPM, is a New York City-based podiatrist and member of the Vionic Innovation Lab who specializes in treating foot pathology. Damian Roussel, Podiatrist at The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics, has areas of expertise that include sports injuries and podiatric surgery. This roundup was written by Patrice J. Williams, who has been writing gift guides for The Spruce since 2020. She researched notable brands and top-rated products for slippers that accommodate all budgets, styles, and needs. Additional research was done by Julia Fields, a lifestyle writer for The Spruce covering all things surrounding toys, gifts, and the holidays since October 2021. Before that, she covered similar topics including toy reviews, product roundups, expert-focused articles, and more.