I just have a pair of hiking boots that I wear indoors. I have them laced up very loose so that I can just pull them on without undoing the laces, almost like slippers. They’re very warm and comfy.
Dunno if these fit your needs, but this is the pair I have. Had them for maybe 6 or 7 years (light use, mostly just wear them indoors) and they’re in great shape. Solid rubber sole, super warm, very comfy. I feel like they run small (I had to get a size up from my usual). Only gripe is that they had a tag on the inside that was tough to cut out cleanly.
For what it’s worth, they are also available on Amazon. I’d be willing to guess they’re available on other online stores, so all hope may not be lost for you.
Okay, I need some help here, where on earth can I find comfy hot inner slippers that doesn’t disintegrate after a year or two?
13/47…
Edit: size 13 or 47 :-)
I just have a pair of hiking boots that I wear indoors. I have them laced up very loose so that I can just pull them on without undoing the laces, almost like slippers. They’re very warm and comfy.
That works, but I don’t use shoes indoors so that would be kind of weird.
Uggs
Kind of ugly and expensive, is the quality still there?
I’ve got some that look like these: https://uggonline.com.au/products/short-classic-ugg-boots that do a good job keeping my feet warm. Got them as a gift about 10 years ago. Not sure if the’re still as good or not.
Dunno if these fit your needs, but this is the pair I have. Had them for maybe 6 or 7 years (light use, mostly just wear them indoors) and they’re in great shape. Solid rubber sole, super warm, very comfy. I feel like they run small (I had to get a size up from my usual). Only gripe is that they had a tag on the inside that was tough to cut out cleanly.
https://bearpaw.com/moc-ii-wide-black/
Thanks! And in big size too!
Edit: no international shipping, bummers.
For what it’s worth, they are also available on Amazon. I’d be willing to guess they’re available on other online stores, so all hope may not be lost for you.
Good catch!
i’m gonna guess that the pounds per cubic clonk above is beeger deal than the size of clonk