The 10 Best slippers
Don’t turn the heating up – pop on a pair of slippers and keep your feet warmer than toast this winter
Tuesday 27 November 2012
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£30, thewhitecompany.com
You'll feel as though you're walking on a cloud in these suede slippers. They are machine-washable and come in three colours.
£25, johnlewis.com
Soft and cosy on the inside and wintry-themed on the outside, these slippers are just what you need as the nights draw in.
£70, uggaustralia.co.uk
With a leather upper and sheepskin lining, these classics are great for men who like to slip in and out of their slippers.
£45, cotswoldoutdoor.com
These streamlined slip-ons for men are stuffed with down insulation to keep toes warm in even the iciest of temperatures.
£12, next.co.uk
Made to look like yeti feet, these extremely comfy children's slippers from Next are are fun as well as snuggly.
£70, justsheepskin.com
The Harpley, which is available in beige, brown or navy, has a slip-resistant sole and it's made using 100 per cent pure sheepskin.
£19.95, whitestuff.com
These woollen ballerina slippers for women are both very pretty, with a pleasant hearts-and-stripes pattern, and snug as you like.
£6.50, sainsburys.co.uk
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the children's book Dear Zoo, TU at Sainsbury's has brought out these slippers.
£26.99, surfdome.com
No need for your ankles to suffer the cold with these fabulous striped booties, complete with fur pompons and fake-fur lining.
£15, marksandspencer.com
These classic cable-knit mules with faux-fur innards are comfortable and they keep their shape, so your feet stay toasty for longer.
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