About Sheepskin Slippers
Our range of slippers comes in a great range of fashionable and traditional styles and colours: whether you want funky, sexy leopard print mules, or classic and tasteful brown fur lined slippers, we have just the style for you. New colours and styles come into stock all the time - so if you can't find what you want to do, be sure to bookmark this page to find the sheep skin slippers of your dream in the future.
Sheepskin slippers are known for their softness and warmth, making them a popular choice for cold weather. Sheepskin slippers can come in a variety of styles, including moccasin, scuff, and slip-on. Some of the benefits of wearing sheepskin slippers include their ability to regulate temperature, absorb moisture, and provide cushioning and support for the feet. They are also naturally hypoallergenic, making them a good option for people with allergies.
When purchasing sheepskin slippers, it is important to look for slippers made from high-quality materials and with a durable construction. Some factors to consider when choosing sheepskin slippers include the type of sole, the size and fit, and the level of support and cushioning. Additionally, it is a good idea to look for slippers that are easy to care for, as regular maintenance will help keep them looking and feeling their best for years to come.
Buyers Guide
What are moccasin slippers?
Moccasin slippers are a type of soft and casual footwear - usually made from suede or leather with a simple slip-on design. The name comes from Native American and refers to a type of shoe made from soft materials and sewn together in a simple, one-piece construction. Moccasin slippers often have a rounded toe and a flat sole, and they may have decorative elements like tassels, fringe, or beading. Some are lined with warm and soft materials like fleece or sheepskin which makes them a popular choice for colder weather. Comfortable and versatile, they can be worn around the house or for casual outings.
What are slider style slippers?
Slider slippers (also known as slip-ons) are a type of casual footwear designed to be easy to put on and take off. This is done by having a simple and open-backed design with a wide strap or band that sits across the top of the foot, allowing you to easily slide your foot in and out. They can be made from soft and flexible materials like fabric, foam, or rubber, and they may also have a comfortable lining like fleece or memory foam- at Jacobs and Dalton we prefer fleece for obvious reasons. Some styles of slider slippers have additional features like a non-slip sole, arch support, or cushioning for extra comfort and support - making them popular for their convenience and ease of use, and they are often worn around the house or for casual outings.
What are Closed Toe Slip On Slippers
One of our core ladies sheepskin slippers styles, the traditional closed toe slipper featuring the same super soft sheepskin fleece that we have become known for with a band of fleece exposed around the sides keeping the warmth in and any colder draughts out. Currently available in a range of different colours, You're guaranteed to find a pair you love!
How do you spot clean sheepskin slippers?
To spot clean your sheepskin slippers, gently scrub the affected area with a damp cloth and mild soap - but don't use too much water or scrub too vigorously as this can damage the leather. Rinse the cloth thoroughly and wipe away any soap residue then stuff the slippers with paper towels or a clean cloth to help them retain their shape. Let them air dry in a cool, shaded area.
How can you make your sheepskin slippers last?
It's important to regularly clean and maintain your sheepskin slippers to keep them looking their best using a soft-bristled brush to gently remove any dirt or debris from the surface of the slippers. Additionally a sheepskin-specific cleaner or conditioner can help keep the leather soft and supple.
Why is sheepskin hypoallergenic?
Sheepskin is considered hypoallergenic as it's a natural material that is resistant to allergens like dust mites and mould. Unlike synthetic materials that can trap moisture and promote the growth of bacteria, sheepskin has natural antibacterial properties that help to keep it clean and free from allergens - which is very definition of hypoallerganicSheepskin is also breathable which helps to regulate temperature and humidity., This can reduce the likelihood of allergens accumulating and makes it an excellent choice for people with allergies or sensitive skin, as it is less likely to cause allergic reactions or skin irritations than synthetic materials.