Best house slippers for women past 50 - Links please

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Anonymous wrote:Oofos are too squishy for me. Hoka recovery slides!!


I’ll add..I’m a 43 yr old runner w plantar fasciitis and the hoka slides are my only relief. Recommended by my foot/ankle surgeon and everyone I’ve recommended them to has also loved them.


OP requested "easy on the eyes." These things are hideous.


Oofos are hideous too. OP will eventually discover that you can’t have both “easy on the eyes” and proper orthopedic support for arthritic feet with plantar fasciitis. It just doesn’t exist. OP is also asking for house slippers so I’d think function would take precedence over fashion.

Every person I know who has these (myself included) agree the hoka slides are hideous and yet, we all wear them exclusively at home bc they work. My kids, dog and spouse still love me. YMMV
Anonymous
Ugg slippers or Birks
Anonymous
I've been wearing Vionics inside. I have Oofos, but they make my heel feel worse. You may need to try different pairs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oofos are too squishy for me. Hoka recovery slides!!


I’ll add..I’m a 43 yr old runner w plantar fasciitis and the hoka slides are my only relief. Recommended by my foot/ankle surgeon and everyone I’ve recommended them to has also loved them.


OP requested "easy on the eyes." These things are hideous.


Oofos are hideous too. OP will eventually discover that you can’t have both “easy on the eyes” and proper orthopedic support for arthritic feet with plantar fasciitis. It just doesn’t exist. OP is also asking for house slippers so I’d think function would take precedence over fashion.

Every person I know who has these (myself included) agree the hoka slides are hideous and yet, we all wear them exclusively at home bc they work. My kids, dog and spouse still love me. YMMV


Oofos are like heaven for me. It's hard to wear real shoes when I walk out the door anymore.
Anonymous
I have Haflinger wool clogs and I wear them year round. I think the wool feels warm in winter and cool in summer.
Anonymous
I like OluKai slippers. I tried oofos but they made my PF worse.
Anonymous
TEVA slippers look great and check all the boxes.
Anonymous
For PF you should focus on stretching you calves, hamstrings, quads and glutens. Skip wearing slippers around the house in the summer and focus on strengthening you feet and ankles. I get a pedi every 3 weeks and wear Havaianas as needed to pop outside.
Anonymous
I wear Birkenstocks with the soft footbed.
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing insights and information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TEVA slippers look great and check all the boxes.


I got my daughter the TEVA slippers for walking the dog, but I can't really wear them -- they don't have much arch support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like OluKai slippers. I tried oofos but they made my PF worse.


Do you have the sherling ones? I'm wondering how they compare to the LL Bean Wicked Good, which I like but aren't great for arch support.

I'm jealous of all you that can wear open slippers in the house. My circulation is so bad that I can't wear anything open-toed unless the temp is at least mid-80s, and my husband won't let me keep the house that wrong. I'm sitting here in sneakers with the thermostat at 76 and my toes feel like ice. The doctors say it's "normal"!
Anonymous
oofos, hoka recovery, or dansko Kandi sandals
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