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kittylester Sat 07-Sept-19 18:41:13

I usually wear M&S mules with memory foam support but they dont last, we have a lot of stairs, and I'm 70 now!!

shysal Sun 08-Sept-19 15:01:21

I have to have proper soles on my slippers because I will spot something in the garden which needs attention and out I go. Mules are dangerous on the stairs so I wear a pair of slip-on soft Skechers, as I don't like hot feet.

Sheilasue Sun 08-Sept-19 14:47:56

I have a soft canvas pair of shoes I wear but I do like to walk about with nothing on my feet my yoga teacher says it’s good for strengthening the foot muscles. I do live in a flat so I don’t have to go up stairs otherwise I would wear them more.
I wear them in the kitchen though.

Kartush Sun 08-Sept-19 14:15:27

I don’t wear slippers, just wear socks with the little no slip dots on the feet, that are warm comfortable and don’t fall off

Nanaval4G Sun 08-Sept-19 13:53:13

I have the Totes Isotoners, they are very comy and washable, so I always have 2 pairs on the go.

allule Sun 08-Sept-19 13:46:58

Bare feet and a pair of crocs by the back door for going into the garden.

clareken Sun 08-Sept-19 13:45:06

The only pair of slippers I own were bought for a hospital stay. Only used them to walk down to theatre, and went home that evening. They sit beside my computer table, unworn, and almost unloved. I say almost, as if they were unloved they would have been chucked. grin

Calendargirl Sun 08-Sept-19 13:38:36

Padders, quite frumpy looking but warm, comfy and safe walking.
Another thread asked about old lady clothes, well I suppose mine are definitely old lady slippers but what the heck!

Diane227 Sun 08-Sept-19 13:36:05

Slipper socks. Just bought a pair from Asda for 7 pounds. Lovely warm and comfy and can be washed.

oldgaijin Sun 08-Sept-19 13:35:59

Try Moshulu...I have lovely sheepskin house boots with rubber soles. You can go out to the shed/greenhouse with them on.

pen50 Sun 08-Sept-19 13:33:18

I have a couple of pairs of this sort

www.landsend.co.uk/Womens_Suede_Moccasin_Slippers_with_Faux_Fur_Lining_/pp/P_34997.html

bought in one of Lands' End's perpetual sales. A bit tight at first but they soon stretched. Very comfortable and a good non-slip sole.

grannybuy Sun 08-Sept-19 13:26:04

I only wear slippers first thing in the morning. Once I'm dressed, it's my ' house shoes ', as in old trainers that I no longer wear outside. I like the firmness of shoes. My mother worked in a care home, and the ' old school ' matron didn't allow slippers. She said that shoes were safer, and better for the feet, plus she felt that they were better for confidence. She insisted that, where possible, the residents should be nicely dressed, and that included shoes. She thought that it was better for morale too.

Mardler123 Sun 08-Sept-19 13:09:55

Hello kitty Lester
I am 84 and have just had my second hip replacement operation. It was imperative that I get good supportive, anti slip sole slippers. I am very happy with a pair got from Hotter. They are sort of mule style so easy to slip on but they have a short lip on the back which stops them falling off too easily. I love them and would recommend them. Hope this helps

Yorkshiregirl Sun 08-Sept-19 12:54:37

I wear a cheaper version of an Ugg boot. I have concrete floors, so I like something warm. Look great with leggings or jeans too

Llamedos13 Sun 08-Sept-19 12:48:51

Uggs for me

Saggi Sun 08-Sept-19 12:37:27

Furry boot slippers... and cut the bobbles off!

hicaz46 Sun 08-Sept-19 12:24:10

I wear a lot of Birkenstock sandals in the summer and in winter I wear an old pair with socks. Good soles, great fit and with socks warm enough.

Mollygo Sun 08-Sept-19 12:23:44

I wear Crocs all summer but have a pair of Fitflop shearling lined suede mule slippers which I’ve had for nearly 5 years. I like the Costco ones in the picture so perhaps it’s time for some new ones.

Tiredandemotional Sun 08-Sept-19 12:20:45

Birkenstocks

Nanny41 Sun 08-Sept-19 12:18:56

I usually wear mule slippers but it has been pointed out at a "certain age" one should not wear mules as feet can easily slip out of them especially when walking up and down stairs, there is a risk for a fall.Mine are wearing out rapidly, I must buy some "safe" slippers this week.

Fairiesfolly Sun 08-Sept-19 12:17:11

I would not risk mules, a sturdy pair of proper slippers with non slip soles would be best up and down stairs. Cotton Traders, Pavers, M&S online stores are all good.

MadeInYorkshire Sun 08-Sept-19 12:16:39

Crocs - but they have to be proper Crocs as the look-a-likes don't have the proper support in them ....

kernowcrone Sun 08-Sept-19 12:06:27

Moshulu slippers are very hard-wearing, fashionable and comfortable. Their shoes don't fit me, but the slippers are great. Lots of different styles. You can get a bootie style in funky designs so they don't look like old lady slippers!!

Sussexborn Sun 08-Sept-19 12:04:27

You do realise that we will all now be swamped with e-mails and pop up ads for every type of slipper known to man (or woman)!

I had a tatty pair with the heels trodden down for years. I then heard a radio item stating that the biggest cause of falls (needing hospital admission) in the over 60s is badly fitting slippers and scatter mats and rugs. I nearly went a**e over t**s yesterday on a kitchen mat but just managed to grab the worktop.

I bought a sensible pair of pink slippers but they are not very warm and reaching down to fasten the Velcro is tricky. My new glamour look is a pair of bright turquoise bed socks (knitted for me by DD2) and yet another pair of sheepskin slippers that have stretched and now accommodate said bed socks!

Once we have settled down in the evening OH takes off his socks and I pull my lovely wooly blanket on to cover my knees and feet. OH kindly offers me his socks. He doesn’t have particularly cheesy feet but I decline the offer.

Comfortable, safe slippers are actually quite important to our wellbeing, at least for some of us!

tiggers Sun 08-Sept-19 12:00:56

I no longer wear slippers. I like to go barefoot until my tootsies start to feel the cold, at which point I wear those flat ballet-style pumps indoors.

I would not dare to wear just socks as, knowing my luck, I would doubtless slip on the stairs and do myself a mischief.

Marguerita Sun 08-Sept-19 12:00:23

Davidal968 -I didn't read your post until writing mine. Rose gold sounds lovely. Wish I'd got to them firstsmile