Best women's slippers to buy now
Ugg Scuffette II leopard slippers, £100
There's nothing like a flash of leopard print to add a bit of kitsch glamour to even the most prosaic of fashion items. This comfy pair will keep toes warm without leaving your feet feeling constricted.
Holistic Silk silk brocade massaging slippers, £80
It'll be a while until we can get to enjoy the delights of a professional massage, so in the meantime it's wise to find any way possible to help ease the stresses and strains of self-isolation. These silk slippers come equipped with magnetic insoles with textured points designed to massage your feet around reflexology points.
Just Sheepskin Albery slippers, £85
Turn the cosiness factor up even further and keep your ankles warm with a snug pair of shearling boots. The generous cuff can be worn rolled down or up, meaning you have greater control over just how warm you want to be.
Toms Nepal tweed with tassels Ivy slippers, was £55, now £33
Vegan slippers can still be cosy too: for proof check out this snazzy pair from Toms which feature a faux fur lining for comfort while the jazzy fabric and tassel detail are purely for joy.
The White Company cotton knot slippers, £30
For a real spa-at-home experience you can't beat a pair of white waffle slippers, but they're not exactly the most visually exciting option. A nice compromise that's perfect for the coming spring months is this sweet floral printed pair.
Mahabis classic slippers, £79
The comfort of a slipper with the support of a sneaker, if you're used to wearing 'outside' shoes Mahabis are the perfect first step. They're designed to be worn both inside and outside but we'd recommend keeping them for inside your home to ensure you don't track germs inside. Choose from a range of styles in mix-and-match colours: the neoprene cradle at the back means your feet feel secure even going up and down stairs.
Chinti & Parker navy colour-block slippers, £85
These may not be the most robust slippers that money can buy, but as they're made from a wool and cashmere blend they're possibly the softest. Think of them as an upgrade on your cosiest socks and treat them with care.
Celtic & Co sheepskin bootie slippers, £69
Made in Cornwall from British sheepskin that's a by-product of the UK and European meat industry, these booties are warm, breathable and bright, and slipping them on will bring a spring to your step.
Toast felted wool suede slippers, £69
These cosy slippers are made in a Nepal cooperative to Fairtrade standards: the wool is laid out to dry on the roof of the factory, then carded, teased apart and felted by hand. Available in a range of rich colours, each pair is stitched onto a soft yet sturdy suede sole.
Arket faux fur slide sandals, £99
This fuzzy faux fur pair of slides is designed to be worn outside the home, but you can still have a bit of fun with fashion if you're stuck in self-isolation. The moulded foot bed and rubber sole mean comfort is key with this design.
Asos Design Zigs embroidered slippers, £14
Cheap and cheerful, this floral pair will get the job done while bringing the brighter tones of spring into your home – and last longer than a bunch of flowers.
Just Sheepskin Daisy slides, £50
Warm and fuzzy sheepskin slides are given a bolster of support from DREAM step™ gel-infused memory foam. This pair would look amazing with a scarlet pedicure: now's the time to practise your salon skills at home.
Ugg Fluffette slippers, £80
Slip this pale pink pair on as you pad about the house and you'll wonder why you didn't take the plunge into plush sooner. The perfect mix of pretty and practical, with an outer sole made from moulded rubber to ensure a good grip.