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If you like your house slippers authentic and green, you can not do better than these. These are brought to you by Heiwa Slipper, a Japanese company that specializes in all forms of traditional ...
In Japan, it’s traditional to take your shoes off when you enter someone’s home, leading you to wear house shoes or slippers. That’s what inspired my new favorite footwear, ...
Now might be the best time to throw out those cheap ¥100 shop indoor slippers and invest in something more durable. The new King Jim Disaster Prevention Slippers are made for everyday use around the ...
The slippers were essential in a house that banned shoes beyond the foyer, and offering them to guests made it easier to enforce that rule. I now do this (you can gloat now, mom), and you should, too.
From Louis Vuitton to Dior, slouchy, low-key, Japanese-inspired slippers and slides are currently taking over the world of high fashion. Here is why you need a pair right now.
The Pop-Up Slippers are simply two ovals of foam, cut to allow the edges to be folded over the foot and secured with a hole and a metal stud. Ingenious, and as easy to make as a trip to the ...
While browsing the usually awesome Tokyu Hands, I found only one really great thing: These Gundam slippers, with faux gold trim. They make giant robot stomping noises as you walk.
Slippers in Japan aren't the typical fuzzy, cushiony shoes that you're probably picturing. Slippers often come in a generic closed or open toe style and are generally one-size-fits-all.