![]() ![]() Xero – The casual and comfy Aptos has become a favorite of mine. They’ve come in hemp for both men’s and women’s and now also include a leather version in both men’s and women’s as well. Vibram Five Fingers– You could argue that anything made by Vibram is a slip-on, but there’s one range that stands out here: CVTs. Tadeevo – these super-flexible and minimalist shoes are a great addition to your wardrobe, and the company offers Boat models in men’s for the easy slip-on look. Solerunner– the Business > Aponi can be a good cross-over slip-on shoe for women You can see my first look at the Roo here. Softstar – these Oregon-produced, handmade leather shoes have several slip-on options, including the Rogue, Moc3 RunAmoc, Roo Moccasins, Fireside Slippers, and more. Senmotic – Classy leather slip-on in black, brown, and cognac ![]() Posh Panda – ultimate handmade slip-on moccs are here in a huge variety of colors Oesh – unique, 3D printed shoes, including the slip-on Salon model Luks – handmade Luks shoes are suitable for lower-volume feet and come in Fuego and Cordelia moccasins Get 5% off either model with affiliate code OWBSHOES. Lisbeth Joe – The London Loafer is available in 4 leather options and is fully reviewed here. GroundZ – leather slip-ons that are grounding. Groundies – no true slip-on, though the original Toulouse model (in 3 colors, but limited sizing) is very close to it See my first look here and my completed full review here, and save $10 with code OWBSHOES.įilii (EU) – offers a moccasin-style slip-on in brown or black nubuck leatherįreet– Talus is a light slip-on for everyday wear. *Veganįeet Sutra – a classy handmade leather loafer, the Khusaa. *Vegan (the canvas versions)īohempia – Bohempia has both barefoot and non-barefoot options, including the Barefoot Vikla model that comes in 3 different colors (the black even comes in wide). Check out my full review here and save 5% with code OWBSHOES. Low-volume wearers will love the clean lines and snug fit that can be hard to find. *Veganīe Lenka – The Eazy model from Be Lenka is one of the classiest slip-ons available, but it’s not suitable for high-volume feet. For men, the Porter and Baker models are slip-ons, while Porter, Baker, and Maria (an outdoor shoe that is shaped like a ballet flat) make up the women’s slip-on options. Astral – Astral models are typically quite thick and with a very minimal 1 mm drop, which you can often eliminate by removing the insole. ![]() Check out these brands for other slip-on options. Those are the slip-ons currently in my shoe stash, but only scratches the surface of what’s available. They are also sometimes available in canvas models and you can get 10% off full-price models with the discount code OWBSHOES. Now I’m sporting these super-comfy Ababas and loving their fit, quality, and understated front (they get a little funkier on the bottom and back). But all of that changed when I decided to give the men’s models a try. VIVOBAREFOOT is a brand that I avoided for a long time because I was convinced that my feet were too high-volume to get much out of them. Check out the full Terra Vida review here and a quick look at the Foragers here. The Terra Vida model slots in well for the casual canvas vibe of Tom’s Slip-ons and comes in 4 different colors, while the Forager model can be a house shoe (like I wear it) or a great everyday wear moc model and comes in 3 different colors. I’ve been enjoying both Terra Vida *Vegan and Foragers from Unshoes for some time now. If you are low volume you’d probably need an insole and/or felt sticky pads to get a good fit. The pictured pairs here are pre-sole change and included in the reviews mentioned above. I used to universally size up by 1 in the brand because they weren’t particularly wide, but they’ve fixed that and now most people will find their normal size fits great. I’ve pretty well stocked up on Feelgrounds and you can see reviews here. Some of the links/codes in this post are affiliate. This list is entirely focused on casual slip-on shoes in the in-between area and there are over 20 brands from which to choose your ultimate slip-on options. To define slip-ons for this list, I’m not counting ballet flats, sock shoes, or boots like Chelsea. I’m high volume, so this a challenge for me, but I love them and am drawn back repeatedly to find new, fun, low-cut slip-on shoes to explore.įor other BIG lists, including Red and Golden, and Winter, check the master list here. Insoles and felt pads can help if the shoes are too big, but if they’re too small there’s nothing you can do. They do bring some challenges because without laces you either fit, or you don’t for the most part. One type of barefoot shoe I’m drawn to again, and again, and again, is Slip-ons! I love the simplicity of sliding on a shoe quickly and going. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |