"Few things in my wardrobe get more use than house shoes. For the past few years, my one and only pair was the Crocs Mellow Recovery Slide, an ultra-cushy slip-on that dissipates aches and pains. But for all the praise I'll heap upon them, they're missing one thing I need most of the year as a New York resident: warmth. Their EVA material doesn't exactly scream "cozy," and they don't play well with thick socks."
"The Sunday Slipper is Bombas' most advanced slipper to date. It's covered with a warm and cozy faux shearling inside and out, which encases a memory foam and EVA insole that's both supportive and comfortable. On the bottom, there's a thick rubber outsole that provides traction on potentially slippery indoor surfaces like wood and tile. It's also rugged enough that the slipper can be worn outside, whether that's for a quick trip to the mailbox or on the patio for a morning coffee. Practical, no?"
"Bombas, whose founders appeared on Shark Tank in 2014, started out with socks and a buy one, give one business model - for every pair sold, a pair is donated to a homeless shelter. (So far, they've donated more than 150 million pieces of clothing.) I've been wearing Bombas socks for the past seven or so years, starting with the no-show socks and switching to the ankle socks when the latter fell out of fashion."
The Bombas Women's Sunday Slipper combines faux shearling lining and exterior with a memory foam and EVA insole to deliver warmth, comfort, and support. A thick rubber outsole offers traction on slippery indoor floors and enough durability for brief outdoor tasks like checking the mailbox or enjoying a patio coffee. The slipper succeeds where plain EVA slides lack warmth and compatibility with thicker socks. Bombas operates a buy-one-give-one model, donating a pair for every pair sold and having donated over 150 million clothing items. Daily wear shows consistent comfort and season-long usefulness during colder months.
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