Slippers have moved well beyond a purely functional purchase and the range here reflects that shift. UGG's Tasman and Scuffette remain two of the most searched slipper styles in the UK, combining sheepskin lining with a suede upper in a silhouette that works both indoors and for a quick trip outside. Birkenstock's Boston clog and its various slipper derivatives bring the cork footbed into a more relaxed indoor context, delivering the same anatomical support the brand has built its reputation on.
Asportuguesas uses 100% natural cork harvested every nine years without cutting the tree, producing slippers and clogs that are genuinely sustainable and remarkably comfortable. Camper's slipper range brings Spanish craft and a relaxed Mediterranean sensibility to the category. Hunter produces welly sock lined slippers that sit at the more functional end of the range, while Justin Reess England adds a British leather option with its printed and plain house shoe styles.
