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October 26, 2021InHome Footwear

Home footwear does a lot more than keep your feet cozy during cold winter nights. These comfortable slippers also provide the support your feet need while doing chores around the house.

You may think you don’t need to wear footwear around the house. But if you wear orthotics in your work or running shoes, why not keep supporting your feet at home?

Many people think of home footwear as just fuzzy, fluffy wool slippers. But the truth is that there are so many versatile styles to choose! From soft, fluffy slip-on shoes with removable insoles, to open-toed models with built-in support, we carry a variety of home footwear styles at Kintec.

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Benefits of Home Footwear

Slippers with arch and metatarsal support will provide comfort and reduce strain on the feet and legs. Specific fabrics will breathe, and keep feet dry while they stay nice and warm. Some slippers have removable footbeds, to accommodate custom orthotics.

Top-quality materials such as leather, sheepskin, and cotton make up many supportive slippers on the market today. People with cold feet may also start wearing these slippers to keep warm. Sheepskin breathes easily and doesn’t allow moisture to accumulate inside the slippers. This means your slippers won’t be sweaty or smelly.

Wearing the proper pair of slippers will help people with diabetes. The blood flow to their feet will improve and they will reduce the risk of skin irritations and injuries.

These slippers are seamless and made to give enough room around the toe area. Pedorthists highly recommend them, especially for patients healing from operations.

WATCH: The Benefits of Wearing Supportive Slippers At Home(1:30)

Supportive, Comfortable Slippers

Here are some of the key types of supportive home footwear we carry, and their benefits.

The Classic Slipper

When you think of the quintessential pair of winter slippers, youprobably think of something like the Sorel Nakiska or Birkenstock Zermatt Shearling.

The Sorel is a structured model that is soft and comfortable, with a full lambswool inner and a suede upper. It has a removable insole, and a solid backing, so you can insert a pair of custom orthotics into it with ease. While the Zermatt features an iconic cork latex footbed, and to keep you extra cozy, it’s fully lined in genuine shearling that will keep your feet warm all winter long. The upper consists of soft genuine wool.

Birkenstock Men’s Zermatt Shearling

Plus, its full rubber outsole offers excellent grip on wet surfaces.

This style of slippers, from Birkenstock and other brands, will help keep your feet supported, and warm during the winter months.

The Casual Slip-On

BIOTIME ERNIE

For a pair of slippers that are more discreetand easy to slip on and off, you may be interested in the Biotime Ernie and Emma models.

These shoes are both backless, making them easy to slip on easily. With a boiled wool blend upper and fleece lining, Ernie and Emma are an ideal choice to wear in an office that will still keep your feet warm and dry.

BIOTIME EMMA

These models from Biotime can also accommodate an orthotic. The insoles are removable, and the slippers are structured enough to accommodate the additional support.

While their fleece lining does keep the feet warm, Ernie and Emma are versatile enough to wear year-round.

The Year-Round Style

BIRKENSTOCK ARIZONA BIRKO FLOR

If you’re looking for a more versatile shoe to wear inside the house from spring to winter, Birkenstock carries a few styles that will work for you.

The footbed of the Birkenstock Arizona and Birkenstock Amsterdam both havecross- and longitudinal- arch supports, to maximally distribute pressure on the foot.

The Arizona features two wide, adjustable cross straps and a layer of foam cushioning below the leather lining.

BIRKENSTOCK AMSTERDAM

Meanwhile, with a wool felt upper, the Amsterdam is a clog-style shoe. It has a deep heel cup, which promotes proper heel alignment. The built-in toe bar guides the toes in a natural motion.

At the front of the shoes, the edge is also elevated to protect the toes, and the lining is a comfortable top to the flexible cork latex base.

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FAQs

What footwear do you wear at home? ›

Slippers remain as the most popular footwear to wear around the house, over half of women slipping them on when they come home, compared to 34% of men.

What makes a good house shoe? ›

So what are the particular features that are worth searching for in a house shoe? Look for a hard-wearing, lightweight sole, which is capable of all day wear, both inside, and if necessary outside, so that there's no need to keep changing your shoes if you pop out. A wide flat sole provides a stable base for walking.

How do I pick shoes for my feet? ›

Stand up and make sure there is 3/8" or 1/2" (about the width of your finger) between your longest toe (usually the second toe) and the end of the shoe. Always stand and walk around in the shoes to see if they are comfortable, fit well, and don't chafe or rub anywhere. Your heel should not slip or slide while walking.

How do you tell what type of shoes you need? ›

People with high arches need shoes with good arch support to help distribute weight evenly across the foot, while people with flat feet need shoes with good heel support to keep the foot stable. Cushioning is also important to provide shock absorption and reduce the impact on the foot.

What makes a foot look pretty? ›

Periodic exfoliation works wonders for skin, and especially so on your feet, where dead skin is tougher to shed. Use a regular body scrub, or a specialist foot scrub to exfoliate weekly. Pumice stone is also a popular option, and is great for the heels, but needs to be used with care on the upper part of the feet.

What is Cinderella feet? ›

Sometimes called Cinderella surgery, this is a combination of procedures usually involving correcting the big toe joint bunion (hallux valgus) and little toe joint bunion (Tailor's bunion). Often one or two of the toes are straightened and shortened when, for example, the 2nd toe is longer than the big toe.

How can I get prettiest feet? ›

You can have pretty feet if you're willing to invest in the right products and take the time to give yourself a six-step pedicure. Start with removing your nail polish and then soak your feet, trim calluses and corns, cut your nails, give your feet a wax treatment, and moisturize and massage your feet.

What is the rule for shoes in the house? ›

In general it is expected that a guest would remove their shoes on entering a home unless the host states otherwise.

What type of shoe is best for being on your feet all day? ›

What Shoes Do Foot Doctors Recommend? “Look for high quality shoes made with substantial foam and cushioning,” says Rogers. The Orthofeet Coral fits the bill—it's a podiatrist-designed style with plenty of arch support.

What brand of shoes do foot doctors recommend? ›

“There are many shoe brands out there so it is important to try on different styles and types of shoes to see what matches your foot the best. Though there are many other great brands of shoes, some examples of tennis shoe brands that provide good support are Brooks, Asics, New Balance, and Hoka,” Dr. Jensen said.

How do I know my foot type? ›

Insert your foot into the pan to wet the soles of your feet. Step onto a piece of paper and look down. Flat (Low) arch: If you see the arch mostly filled in then your foot is most likely collapsing inward when you run. Normal arch: If you see about half of your arch region then you have the most common foot type.

Which type of shoes are best for daily use? ›

1. Athletic Shoes are the most ideal footwear for sports and physical activities. 2. Sandals are casual open-toe footwear for daily use in any and every weather condition.

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