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  2. 15 Slippers You'll Never Want to Take Off This Winter - AOL

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    A mule slipper can be anything from a moccasin or loafer design, to a fleece or wool house slipper. Soft sole/house: House slippers are generally defined by having a soft sole that will not scuff ...

  3. These slippers are some of Oprah's Favorite Things - AOL

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    Slippers should always be an aah moment for feet," Oprah said. "These easy-to-wear, indoor-outdoor slides show your toes but are still nice and cushy, courtesy of a toasty cloudlike faux-fur ...

  4. The Ultimate List of Cozy Slippers to Help With Foot Pain - AOL

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    These slippers feel luxurious inside and out thanks to their heavenly soft material and cushioned footbed. Extra points for having a rubber sole! Pros. Butter-soft material. Cons. Best for indoor ...

  5. Slipper - Wikipedia

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    Slipper boots – slippers meant to look like boots. Often favored by women, they are typically furry boots with a fleece or soft lining, and a soft rubber sole. Modeled after sheepskin boots, they may be worn outside. Sandal slippers – cushioned sandals with soft rubber or fabric soles, similar to Birkenstock's cushioned sandals.

  6. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    In the nineteenth century, two male slippers were very popular mules. In the late 1880s, a very popular version of the mule at the time in England was the Albert. [5] In addition to the Albert, the Alfred was also a man's boudoir, or morning slipper. This name comes from Daniel Green and Company 1892's "Alfred Dolge's Felt Slippers and Shoes." [5]

  7. Furlane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The manufacture of furlane is generally more intricate than other slippers, with the upper part being the most complex to manufacture. In the post-war era, when the Red Cross gathered materials for the people of Friuli, furlane shoes were started by some ladies from Friuli, who layered the cloth from old clothes, sheets, and pieces of tablecloth.

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