From budget-friendly slippers to designer house shoes, Amazon has an abundance of men’s slippers to choose from. With over 20,000 options, it can be overwhelming to find the best fit for your needs. In order to help you find your new favorite pair, we reached out to several podiatrists for their expert recommendations.
We consulted these foot and ankle experts for their tips on how to shop for men’s house shoes and for insights into the most comfortable slippers available. Keep reading to find their picks for the best men’s slippers on Amazon that will provide the most comfort and support for daily use.
Best men’s slippers
According to Dr. Miguel Cunha, board-certified foot surgeon and founder of Gotham Footcare, these slippers are “an excellent choice for comfort and support. Made with a cotton blend upper and a clog-style heel, they’re easy to slip on and off. The high-density memory foam insole provides superior cushioning, while the rubber sole ensures stability and prevents slips, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.” Cunha says that since “they are engineered with contoured arch support, these slippers help relieve foot pain, especially for people with high arches.”
Cunha also says he “highly [recommends] the Ugg Tasman slipper for men," which are lined with the brand's signature plush wool shearling and have a durable, lightweight outsole. "Its easy slip-on design, combined with eco-friendly materials like sugarcane EVA and upcycled wool, offers exceptional comfort and sustainability,” he says.
Dr. Elizabeth Bass Daughtry, board-certified podiatrist and foot surgeon, says she likes how these slippers come “with a premium orthotic insole for adequate arch support and offers adjustable side straps for a custom fit. With soft leather uppers, the slippers will be easy to clean and mold to your feet for further custom fit.”
Whether you’re relaxing at home or running errands, the suede exterior, faux fur lining and rubber outsole of these slippers add comfort and reliability with traction and grip. Plus, the slip-on design makes them incredibly easy and quick to take off and put on.
Dr. Michael Nirenberg, clinical and forensic podiatrist at Friendly Footcare, recommends these slippers “for men with diabetes, poor circulation or whose feet swell up quite a bit.” He also appreciates how “this slipper allows you to adjust the width so the fit can be close to perfect.”
Cunha says these slippers offer “easy on/off convenience with a breathable waffle knit upper and a memory foam insole that molds to your foot for superior cushioning and support. The durable rubber sole makes it ideal for quick indoor-to-outdoor use, while being non-marking and quiet on floors, and its machine washable for easy care.”
“With Vionic’s trademark arch support, this option is very supportive and versatile to wear around home or running errands in style,” says Daughtry. These slippers offer “a durable synthetic outsole with excellent traction to withstand everyday wear even outdoors along with water-repelling coating on the suede upper. The lightweight EVA midsole offers excellent shock absorption and reduced stress on your feet and ankles,” she says.
Nirenberg says, “The Koolaburra Burree by Ugg is a great, comfortable slipper for men who have healthy feet.” He especially likes that “they provide warmth and comfort, while being very lightweight.”
Nirenberg recommends these slippers “for men who need a good arch support for their feet.” He likes that “it can be ‘hands-free’ as some older men have trouble bending over to put on their slippers.”
Daughtry says these slippers “offer multi-density cushioned insoles with gel-infused memory foam and increased arch and heel cushioning for extra comfort." They can be worn inside or out thanks to a durable rubber outsole for traction, and DF adapt technology that helps keep feet cool and dry. "Another plus is that they are machine washable and offer various colors and wide widths," she says.
What to consider when buying men’s slippers on Amazon
Since men’s slippers are worn daily inside the house and occasionally outside to pick up the mail and run other errands, these shoes should be durable, comfortable and offer support. Daughtry recommends looking for “slippers that have good arch support, as you would any other comfortable shoe. People tend to forget the need for support of the feet when walking around their home. More often than not, many people have hardwood/laminate flooring and less carpet but this can be more harsh on bare feet and lead to multiple foot conditions,” she says.
Cunha recommends “[paying] close attention to details such as the width, heel height and strength of the arch to guarantee comfort. Ensure that the slipper is wide enough in the forefoot especially if you suffer from bunions, hammer toes and neuromas.” A wide toe box, with enough room for your toes to move without any pressure on them, will be the most comfortable and prevent irritation or sores.
Cunha also suggests “[looking] for a slipper that is rigid and not flimsy in the middle. If the slipper bends easily, you will not get adequate arch support.” Arch support is important for minimizing arch fatigue and discomfort, according to the podiatrist. Nirenberg agrees and says “a good arch support is a must, as it can lessen strain on the foot and even help prevent aggravating an arthritic joint or flaring up plantar fasciitis (an inflammation of the ligament on the bottom of the foot that can cause heel pain).” Cunha also says to opt for slippers with “a slight heel lift to reduce the stress and pain affecting the plantar fascia, posterior tibial and achilles tendons, which is commonly associated with arch pain.” He also emphasizes that “it is important to pick a slipper that offers as much durability and protection as possible without sacrificing comfort or flexibility.”
Nirenberg says most people should wear slippers, noting that it can even be a safety hazard to not wear house shoes. “It is not uncommon for people to see me for having a foreign object, such as a small splinter or piece of glass, in their foot from walking barefoot around their house,” he says. He “especially [advises] men with diabetes, neuropathy or poor circulation to wear slippers to protect their feet. Beyond protecting our feet from stepping on something sharp, some slippers come with a good arch support.”
Nirenberg adds that “walking around the house puts stress on our feet and a slipper with a good arch support is a good alternative to having to wear shoes all day.”
FAQs
The following FAQs have been answered by podiatrists Dr. Miguel Cunha, Dr. Elizabeth Bass Daughtry and Dr. Michael Nirenberg.
Meet the experts
For this article, we consulted the following experts to gain their professional insights on how to choose the best men’s slippers on Amazon.
- Dr. Miguel Cunha, board-certified foot surgeon and founder of Gotham Footcare in Manhattan
- Dr. Elizabeth Bass Daughtry, board-certified podiatrist and foot surgeon based in North Carolina
- Dr. Michael Nirenberg, clinical and forensic podiatrist at Friendly Footcare in Indiana
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