Although slippers may not be eye-catching, they are indispensable in our home life. In order to prevent our used shoes from dirtying our floor, we should always have slippers at home. However, different places require different types of slippers, such as cotton slippers that cannot be worn in the shower. Here are the slippers we should always have at home:
1. Indoor cotton slippers:
Introduction: Indoor cotton slippers are lined with insulation materials such as wool or synthetic fibers, suitable for wearing in cold winter and can keep feet warm.
Applicable scenarios: Indoor environments such as living rooms and bedrooms, especially in winter or when the temperature is low.
2. Summer slippers:
Introduction: Summer slippers are designed to be lightweight and breathable, usually made of EVA, rubber, or plastic, which helps keep feet cool and dry in hot weather.
Applicable scenarios: indoor homes, balconies, terraces, and outdoor activities in warm climates.
3. Bathroom non slip slippers:
Introduction: The bottom of the bathroom anti slip slippers is specially designed with anti slip textures to increase friction with wet and slippery floors and reduce the risk of slipping.
Applicable scenarios: Wet and slippery environments such as bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, etc. that may accumulate water or be greasy.
4. Outdoor/indoor dual-use slippers:
Introduction: These slippers are suitable for changing when entering indoors from outdoors. They are easy to clean and can quickly remove soil and dirt from the soles of the shoes.
Applicable scenarios: household entrances, porches, balconies, and occasions where shoes need to be frequently changed indoors or outdoors.
5. Guest slippers:
Introduction: Guest slippers are prepared for visiting guests, helping to maintain household hygiene and prevent foreign dust and bacteria from entering the home.
Applicable scenarios: family gatherings, friend visits, holiday celebrations, and other occasions for receiving guests.
6. Children's slippers:
Introduction: Considering the shape and activity characteristics of children's feet, children's slippers are usually smaller in size and designed to be more lively and cute.
Applicable scenarios: indoor environments such as homes, children's rooms, playgrounds, and children's activities.
7. Plush slippers:
Introduction: Plush slippers are usually covered with soft plush fabric on the outer layer and lined with insulation material, which is suitable for providing additional warmth in winter.
Applicable scenarios: Winter home interiors, bedrooms, living rooms, and any indoor environment that requires additional warmth.
8. Plastic slippers:
Introduction: Plastic slippers are durable and easy to clean, suitable for short-term wear in laundry rooms, garages, or outdoors.
Applicable scenarios: laundry rooms, garages, gardening activities, poolside areas, and places that require waterproofing or easy cleaning.