You should do the PT but don't skip the recovery slides. The two aren't mutually exclusive and there is no reason to suffer when you're hanging out around the house. |
| This is not easy on the eyes, but I keeps Crocs at the door. I am generally wearing running shoes to run errands as well as run, so when I come in I slip off the running shoes and wear the Crocs with my running socks. It gives me support inside and then I replace with a clean pair after showering, then another fresh pair in the morning. My feet sweat too much in slippers and they're hard to keep clean. |
| +1 to Crocs. I have 2 pair of the lined ones. We're a no shoes house. I've worn custom orthotics for 30 years, have had 2 ankle surgeries on one side a foot surgery on the other. Back in the day, I could just wear slippers but now I need a bit more support. Crocs work great. |
DP, but fun! Just ordered some for myself and DH. Thanks for the rec! |
I wear Vionic slippers as well. I wore my previous pair until they fell apart. I think they stopped making the ones I like - isn’t that always the case - but I found my current pair on eBay. I don’t know what I will do when these wear out. |
+1 |
| Glerups in the winter. Archies flip flops in the summer. |
| Oofos. Me too wear them poolside as well. |
| I like Vionic slippers. I get the "flip flop" style slippers for summer months and the traditional style for winter. |
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Crocs since my knee replacement.
Use the heel strap at first. I have indoor crocs and yard cross. I don't leave the yard in them, lol. |
| I've been wearing Skechers slip ons purchased from Costco as house shoes. They are hideous but I like the support. |
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LL Bean Wicked Good Moccasins
I am not sure if they will meet your requirement for “water resistant” bc I am having a hard time envisioning when your slippers might encounter significant water. But they have a rubber sole. |