IsotonerLadies Popcorn Terry Mule Slipper
T**N
Mother in Law likes them
So there is a pair of slippers the Mother in Law likes! Was beginning to think it would be easier to find the Holy Grail or the missing land of Atlantis... Cannot put this on a scale of 1 to 5 as its more of a yes / no judgement. Let's put is another way - she is wearing them and they have not been returned for a refund so they must be the best slippers of their type on the planet.
S**E
These are terrible,! Cheap rubbish !
Awful! Absolutely terrible ! I had searched for orthotic slippers, as I normally wear bionics, these came up and seemed like a good buy. The manufacturers blurb seemed to say they were supportive comfortable etc what a total waste of money!They have zero support, the so called memory foam cushioning and support is laughable. I’ve worn these for a couple of hours and it’s like walking on the ground bare foot.. you can feel everything, they feel no better than a pair of slippers I’d expect to buy from a market stall for £5. I hardly ever write a bad review, but I dislike these so much they are so uncomfortable. Feel cheap and do not offer the comfort and support as stated.
K**N
These are the best slippers I've ever had
These are the best slippers I've ever had. I've bought a second pair, but actually the first pair are still in excellent condition despite regularly popping into the garden in them and putting them through the washing machine twice. They're hard wearing, comfy, stay on and look cute. I feel I've been wasting money for years on substandard slippers. I'm a convert now!I'm a size 4.5 so initially bought a 4 and a 5 to try both. The 4 was way to small. After a week or so the thick base compresses a bit, so the slippers become more roomy, but the larger sized ones still stay comfortably in place, with socks.Try them!
J**0
Not so good.
I’ve had Skechers slippers for years. But needed a new pair and couldn’t justify spending £45-£55 on them. Tried some cheap ones which invariably fell apart in weeks so thought I’d give these a go as they’re not cheap for slippers, and they are apparently a good brand.I’m a size six. The six barely fits, they would probably stretch in time but in the winter I wear socks at home with slippers on and doing so makes them too small. Which means the slight lip at the back digs into your heels.The sole is quite thin so you can feel everything you step on. My kitchen has a tiled floor and I cooking for twenty minutes last night actually hurt my feet. I was more comfortable taking these off.They look nice and seem like they’d last but they’re not particularly comfortable or well fitting.Lesson learned. Returned for a refund. Back to the Skechers ones it is.
D**S
I was hoping for less pain
After buying these, as they seemed suitable for someone with plantar fasciitis, I was sorely disappointed (forgive the pun). They are a beautiful colour and so soft on your feet but I cannot walk in them as there is not enough protection on the insoles so it feels like I am walking barefoot and it is painful. If they had a better, firmer sole then they would be perfect.
M**.
Looking worn after little use
I have worn Isotoner slippers for decades and they’ve usually lasted 2 years on average. I am a 5.5 UK, so I ordered a 6 and it was way too big, much bigger than a usual 6 in this brand. I returned it and got a 5 which is not ideal, but okay. I only started wearing them in late October when the weather got cold. Two months later, the slippers look very, very worn with threads hanging off. I only use them indoors, never outside. Isotoner used to be a good brand. What’s happened? At £18 for a pair of slippers, I expected better quality. I guess I shall have to find another brand as I doubt these come with a guarantee of any sort. Amazon, please pass on my feedback to the supplier.
K**
Think twice before taking the first step!!!
I bought these slippers due to the fact that I have PLANTAR FASCIITIS. For almost £20 I expected these lovely Looking mules to ease my painful feet & heel pain, which was how it was described in the description, yet after wearing them each evening, after returning from my volunteer post and at weekends for approx 6wks the insoles went through under the heels causing more pain by far to my feet. The plastic mould under the memory foam was the cause of the pain as the memory of the designer foam was no more!! I went buy a pair of my usual slippers from Next for £16 that I get 18months wear out of. I still have the slippers but to send them back due to anger is unknown, so I wrote a review instead.
A**S
Comfortable and good quality
These are very comfortable with cushioned inners and a solid sole (not sure if plastic or rubber). I tend to get through slippers quickly (soft soles last a matter of weeks!) as I wear them constantly on riven slate floors. I bought a very similar pair from a supermarket for the same price and they lasted well, having been washed regularly. I have not yet washed this pair. I will not hesitate to buy these slippers again as they are the most comfortable and good quality I have found for a reasonable price.
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