The Dr. Scholl's Mens Trevor Slipper in Dark Grey Flannel is designed for those who value both comfort and sustainability. With soft shearling linings and an all-over cushion, these slippers promise to wrap your feet in a warm embrace. Made from recycled materials, they reflect a commitment to environmental responsibility without compromising comfort.
Product | Material | Cushioning | Water Resistance |
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Dr. Scholl's Mens Trevor Slipper | Flannel with recycled linings | BLOOM foam | No |
Acorn Men's Moc Slippers | Suede with fleece lining | Memory foam | No |
UGG Men's Ascot Slippers | Leather with sheepskin lining | Sheepskin | No |
Comfort: The first thing you notice about the Dr. Scholl’s Mens Trevor Slippers is how incredibly comfortable they are. The plush shearling lining ensures that your feet stay warm without overheating, making them perfect for lounging around the house.
Sustainability: A standout feature is the eco-friendly aspect of these slippers. The use of recycled materials and plant-based BLOOM foam shows that Dr. Scholl's is dedicated to reducing their environmental footprint, which is a huge plus for environmentally conscious consumers.
Fit and Design: With a straightforward slip-on design, these slippers allow for easy wear. However, some customers have reported that the sizing may run slightly small, so it's advisable to consider sizing up for a more comfortable fit.
Durability: The synthetic sole provides sufficient durability for both indoor and light outdoor use, ensuring these slippers maintain their shape and functionality over time.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional comfort with soft linings and supportive insoles. |
Sustainability | 10/10 | Made from recycled materials and plant-based foam. |
Fit | 8/10 | Easy slip-on design, but may run small for some users. |
Durability | 7/10 | Good for light outdoor use but not water-resistant. |
A heads up to potential buyers: these run small, so buy the next size up. If you plan to wear socks with them, step up up another size.
BAD -- sole is wobbly and does not feel balanced. NOT COMFORTABLE.Sole is a weird humpback shape; makes it feel like you are not grounded.Quality of materials also feels very cheap.Amazon is charging me to return these BAD SHOES also. Which makes me mad.
I’ve been wearing these for about 8 or 9 months and despite my first impressions they’ve won out after trying several other brands.They’re comfy, have the best fit and the construction/ materials have held up to general waking around the house, porch occasionally the garage. I generally stay away from walking on grass since they are for the indoors and I don’t wear street shoes in my house.m, but I digress.The soles are on the thick side. YMMV, but I wasn’t looking to cuddle up in my slippers, just waking around the house, (as you can see from the pic we’re doing some renovations) with maybe a trip to the garage. I just need something to to keep my feet warm during the winter daytimes. I work from home and needed to keep my feet warm, comfy, supported, protected and lint and debris free.I like the sole and I like the leather band around the bottom edge. It helps them hold up against collecting dust and debris.The thing that I like most is that they actually have sizes. The fit is the best over any other sm/med/ lg options. The size 10 was a nice snug fit with no sock/ thin sock, but I’m trying an 11 to see how they fit with some thick socks. I usually wear a 9.5 in street shoes.I prefer socks since I don’t want the slippers to stink and keeping your feet warm is the best start to keeping yourself warm especially when heating costs are so high and so many of us are cutting back on the heat.They might have some downsides for some uses since they are lined and have a thicker sole, but the snug fit, cozy liner and thicker sole are exactly what I bought them for and they worked beautifully for me.
This is a very cheap product. The materials are not a very good quality and the footbed is very hard.
The back of the slipper is too high and tends to dig into the back of your ankle. They are also about1/2 to 1 full size small. If you can handle the ankle, the arch and the padding on the inside are good.
These are the first slippers I have purchased that haven't needed an additional arch support for my flat feet. The only unknown at this point is how warm they will keep during the winter. [The fit is almost perfect for my bare feet; too snug with socks.]
I've been buying these for years. They last about 1 year (daily use) and then they start to breakdown. Fit tight at first but then they stretch out for a comfortable fit. They run about the sze that I purchase my tennis/running shoes.