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These Huckberry Slipper Boots Are Like a Warm Hug for Your Feet

SO COZY

The coziest shoe I’ve ever worn.

Huckberry wool slipper boots
Huckberry.

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If your `abode is anything like mine, you’ve assuredly felt the icy pang of a cold, hard floor on your feet more than once this winter as you begrudgingly slide out of bed and fire up the coffee pot. What if there was a better way? What if there were a pair of slippers that made getting up just a little more enjoyable, a whole lot more stylish, and just a touch more accessible? I’m happy to report there is. Greys Wool Outdoor Slipper Boots from Huckberry are the ultimate winter morning hack, and they’re as versatile, comfortable, and cozy as they get.

At the heart of these surprisingly stylish slippers—which hit above the ankle, like a chukka boot, and feature elastic side detailing, like a Chelsea boot—is temperature-regulating wool construction. These slippers are like a warm hug for your feet, without any overheating—socks on or socks off, your call. Plus, that wool build is anti-microbial and odor-fighting—not bad traits to have on your side as you catch up on the latest episode of Severance.

Greys Wool Outdoor Slipper Boot
They cozy, outdoor-friendly slippers come in a range of colors.

Plus, thanks to a sturdy rubber outsole, these slipper boots offer superior reactions and can be worn indoors and outdoors without getting totally destroyed. Your average fuzzy slippers can’t hack it when it comes to brief moments outside, but these slipper boots can—take it from me, as these have proven mighty handy far beyond my Brooklyn apartment.

Basically, they’re elevated house shoes you can feel comfortable wearing around guests without it feeling like you’re dressed down, and they’re a treat to step into on the weekends. You might not be able to stave off Old Man Winter, but these stylish Huckberry slippers are a step closer in the pursuit.

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