Eight Cozy Plastic Free and Sustainable Slippers

With autumn and winter approaching, it’s time to bundle up and pull out your plastic free and sustainable slippers. If you haven’t yet found the perfect pair, now is the perfect time. With so many on the market and so many materials to choose from, it can be hard to know exactly which ones to go with. Here are my top picks.

 

What goes into plastic-free and eco slippers?

Most low-priced slippers are made of synthetic materials, plastic, and rubber. That means after you’re done with them, they’ll end up in a landfill where they will take years – possibly hundreds of years – to break down.

Sustainable slippers don’t contain plastic or man-made materials. Instead, they’re made from natural materials like wool, cotton, linen, leather, and natural rubber. These materials will decompose much more quickly than plastic and are better for the environment. Plastic free and sustainable slippers are also often made in better working conditions.

 

Plastic free and sustainable slippers

 

 

Kyrgies Low Back Slippers

  • Sustainable felted wool and silicone grippy sole
  • Sheep that provide the wool live in open pastures
  • Low back allows easy slip on and off
  • Handcrafted by women in Kyrgyzstan
  • Traditional felting technique

 

Plastic

 

Kyrgies Natural Sole Tengries Slippers

  • Sustainable felted wool and natural, vegetable-tanned leather sole
  • Sheep that provide the wool live in open pastures
  • Low impact dye from food coloring
  • Full coverage slipper for ultimate warmth
  • Handcrafted by women in Kyrgyzstan
  • Traditional felting technique

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Plastic

 

Kyrgies Woven Slippers

  • Knitted wool yarn and vegetable-tanned leather sole
  • Flexible and comfortable fit
  • Wool yarn is naturally moisture-wicking and odor resistant
  • Sheep that provide the wool live in open pastures
  • Low impact dye from food coloring

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Plastic

 

Natural Toweling Slippers

  • 100% organic cotton, rubber sole
  • Unbleached and undyed cotton
  • Vegan
  • Lightweight, best for post-bath or summer

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True Linen Shop Organic Waffle Bath Slippers

  • 100% organic linen
  • Absorbent, non-allergenic, antiseptic
  • Linen creates a microclimate to keep feet comfortable
  • Machine washable
  • Made in EU

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Chilote Unisex Feet Slippers

  • Locally sourced wool
  • Handmade in Patagonia, Chile
  • Crafted by women artisans in their homes – no factory 
  • Fair Trade

 

Plastic

 

Wooly Wearables Slipper Socks

  • Recycled wool 
  • Machine washable
  • Made in Duluth, MN
  • Double layer for added warmth
  • Sizes for the whole family

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Plastic

 

Chilote Unisex House Slippers

  • Locally sourced wool
  • Vegetable-tanned salmon leather bottom
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  • Salmon leather is a by-product of the fishing industry
  • Handmade in Patagonia, Chile
  • Crafted by women artisans in their homes – no factory 
  • Fair Trade

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What kind of slippers are you shopping for? Let me know in the comments down below.

If you’re looking to update your closet with more winter gear, be sure to check out secondhand stores first. If you need help finding secondhand clothing, check out my guide here.

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