Cozy feel-good slippers
Everyone is talking about saving energy, and it's not just public utilities that are giving energy-saving tips, politicians and TV presenters are also listing ways to reduce electricity and gas consumption. There is talk of washcloths instead of showers, fluffy draught excluders in front of old doors, lowered shutters at dusk and new thermostats on radiators.
Even if your home is a few degrees cooler than usual, you don't have to freeze. It's all about the right clothing and - especially - warm footwear. For this reason, cold feet even lead to a higher risk of catching a cold, as a scientific study by Cardiff University shows*. So good slippers are a must!
To find the right slipper, there are a few things to consider. Two particularly important criteria are that the shoe is comfortable and soothing. BÄR shoes also offer you maximum comfort at home. As far as the sole is concerned, you can choose between a thin sole, which allows a soft and flowing rolling movement, and a thick sole with strong cushioning and good insulation against the cold.
Speaking of cold: a good range of slippers should offer a wide variety of materials to suit your individual needs: the natural wool felt in the TOVFEL model provides a balanced foot climate in both summer and winter. The MADY slipper enchants with its faux fur textile lining and keeps you cozy and warm. The ELLEN-COZY slipper made of calf suede with woven lambskin lining is the epitome of a cozy cottage atmosphere. Most slippers have a footbed made of textile lining, as in the DELI slipper, to make them particularly soft to wear. Other slippers have a woven lambskin or calfskin lining. The ELLEN-COZY has a woven lambskin lining, but calfskin in the ELLEN shoe also keeps your feet wonderfully warm. Most footbeds are removable, so you can also put your own insoles in, for example. Incidentally, open slippers can also keep your feet warm if they have the right footbed. Discover a whole new experience with the KENKOH MASSAGE-SANDALEN.
So cold feet at home really don't have to be a problem, even when the temperature drops. And if your feet do get clammy, there are all kinds of simple tricks, from foot exercises to foot baths, to get them warm again.