Birkenstock Slippers

Lounge in comfort and style with our Birkenstock slippers. Engineered to follow the contours of your feet, with a soft wool felt upper, they are the epitome of supportive relaxation. Shop now to find a pair of slippers you won’t want to take off!

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Bring Support To Your Relaxation With Birkenstock Slippers


With soft wool felt uppers and an anatomical footbed, you’ll feel both cosy and supported in these slippers. They are naturally designed to support your foot shape, promoting a natural gait. You can even remove the footbed to replace it with an insole of your choice. This means that you can tailor the slipper to provide targeted pain relief for a range of foot concerns, like plantar fasciitis, heel pain and fallen arches.


The more you wear them in, the more comfortable the footbed will feel. Its firm structure means that the slippers are built to last.


Chic & Versatile 


With a firm cork latex footbed, these slippers can not only be worn inside, but outside for errands as well. They even come in a range of colours, from pastel pinks and greens to classic neutrals, so you can express yourself however you like. The soft wool felt upper is designed to keep you warm, with an easy slip on design to bring comfort to your day in seconds. 


Ultimately, supportive slippers help you promote good foot health not just while you’re out and about, but while you’re relaxing too. So, why wait? Shop now to put your feet first! 


Birkenstock Slippers FAQs


What Is Special About Birkenstock Slippers? 


Unlike other slippers, Birkenstocks are fitted with ergonomic soles that mould to the shape of your foot. They also use heel cushioning for support and comfort. Ultimately, the slippers are made from high-quality material. What’s more, they even have the same cork latex footbed as the other shoes in their collection. This means they’re built to last all-year round.



How Long Do Birkenstock Slippers Last? 


Birkenstock slippers are made from durable materials, from their cork latex footbed to the rubber outsole. That being said, the amount of time they last depends on how well you treat them. Getting correctly sized shoes and using the correct insole will help increase the longevity of the shoe.