We combined at-home testing and extensive product research to find the best men’s slippers, evaluating comfort but also support for any specific needs like sweaty feet or pairs designed for flat or wide feet. Our top pick, Haflinger AT Slipper, is made of breathable material and has amazing arch support. Here are the best slippers for men. These slippers are more of an investment than your average pair of house shoes, anyone with flat feet will agree that a slipper with durable construction and arch support is crucial. The Haflinger Unisex AT Wool Hard Sole Slippers check off both boxes. The double-felt insole provides exceptional arch support, while the boiled wool upper keeps toes warm and cozy. The rubber sole offers great grip on a variety of surfaces, from hardwood floors to carpeting. While they take a few days to stretch out, the lasting comfort is worth the initial effort. We tested these slippers with editors and found the claims for great support and comfort proved true. The slippers score high marks for function and they also have a few stylish elements like the felt exterior that’s available in colors including black, red, purple, and even a speckled grey. Price at time of publish: $66+ The Alfons Mules come in five suede upper designs and a durable outer sole. The interior lining of the slipper is faux-shearling, which keeps feet cozy while the EVA sole absorbs pressure when on the move. A quick tip: if these slippers get wet, be sure to let them air dry. Price at time of publish: $110 Price at time of publish: $60 Editor’s note: Always consult your podiatrist first for the best recommendations and insight. Price at time of publish: $120 Price at time of publish: $105 The non-slip, waterproof sole means that these can transition easily to the outdoors, but keep in mind that cleaning sheepskin boots can be a challenge. Price at time of publish: $65+ Price at time of publish: $22 Price at time of publish: $89 Price at time of publish: $90 Price at time of publish: $45 Price at time of publish: $38 Price at time of publish: $100 Even though you’d rather be relaxing on the couch after work, the shock-absorbing midsole and memory foam cushioning will provide comfort if you need to run around the house instead. Price at time of publish: $60 These slippers are machine washable and offer a rubber sole, ensuring they stay fresh and supported, no matter what surface you walk on. Editor’s note: Always consult your doctor for recommendations and insight. Price at time of publish: $30

Sizing

Refer to the product description’s guidance or user reviews to see if you need to size up or down, because according to the Foot and Ankle Associates of Maine, wearing ill-fitted footwear can have serious consequences not just to your comfort, but also your health. Neuropathy, foot injuries, and calluses are all possible side effects to wearing incorrect sizes. And at the end of the day, the right fit can be the difference between getting the most use out of your slipper or wasting your hard-earned money on a pair you never wear.

Support

If you have conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or flat feet, purchasing slippers with support should be number one on your list of priorities. Sutera explains that everyone has a fat pad on the bottom of the foot becomes thin over time as part of the aging process. “Wearing slippers at home is an easy way to protect this precious fat since the slippers can absorb the shock and provide a cushion for the feet,” she says. So, opting for slippers with moderate arch support or buying from a brand that caters specifically to those with foot conditions is the best way to ensure your feet won’t ache with each wear of your slippers.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This roundup was researched and revised by Samantha Parsons. After consulting with practicing podiatrist and Vionic Innovation Lab expert, Dr. Jacqueline Sutera, DPM, hours of research went into selecting the items in each of these categories. Taking into consideration things like customer reviews, style, and attributes, these slippers came out to be the best. When not writing, Samantha works directly with consumers. She knows what is and is not worth having in an item, and is always looking to get the right product for the right price.