(The tag inside shows these as being made in Myanmar.) I would recommend these to anyone like me who prefers Birkenstock soft foot beds, or who likes the fit of Haflinger but finds the foot bed too hard. People raved about them, particularly the Wicked Good slippers. Prices between 79-109 (watch for 25 off sales) LL Bean Slippers were HANDS-DOWN the most recommended brand of slippers for women. For reference, I have duck feet (wider across the toes, narrow heels) with long, high arches. The Best Slippers for Women LL Bean Slippers. These offer no adjustability (straps, buckles) but fortunately they fit just fine as is. The insole is removable for washing (yay!) and the sole appears to be capable of service beyond a slipper (wear them to the grocery store, for example). They have the feel of Birkenstock, Haflinger and similar type soles I wear, and I found them easy to walk in. I wasn't expecting it to have any cushion but it does have a nice amount of give to it, and somehow my arches feel reasonably supported (just shy of moderate). With thicker socks, perfectly snug and secure. With thin socks, they felt like a roomy clog. The 9s had enough length to accommodate, and while I wish they had that smidgen of extra room I'm used to in a 9.5, they actually fit pretty well. The 10 felt too loose, and especially with the wool uppers which will likely stretch, I felt they would be unstable. ![]() ![]() I wear a 9.5 medium in most regular shoe styles and ordered a 9 and a 10 in this clog. These are the best feeling, best fitting clogs I've tried. Wow, what a nice surprise! These are cute on my feet - just a simple Scandinavian inspired wool felt clog.
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