10 reviews for LeIsfIt Mens Slippers Wide House Shoes Adjustable Diabetic Shoes Arthritis Swollen House Slippers Indoor Outdoor Slippers
Rated 5 out of 5
RL –
I have terrible feet (high arches, numbness, hammertoes). These slippers have provided some comfort that I haven’t had from any other comfort shoes I have bought. The soles are durable enough to walk outside and these slippers look good to.
Rated 5 out of 5
Barb R –
My husband has recently had some foot issues. He is waiting for orthotics and his current closet of shoes are not fitting ( too tight). These seem to adjust to his needs at present and the most comfortable and easiest to wear.
Rated 5 out of 5
Gisela Brocksmith –
Comfortable easy to put on/off. Great fit and color
Rated 5 out of 5
Polly –
He liked the house shoes. Too warm for summer though.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mary Ann Owen –
Very Comfy. Love them
Rated 5 out of 5
CLPS –
I bought these for myself as my current slippers get too tight when my feet begin to swell. With the adjusting strap these should be ok. I have tried them on to know the shoes fit but not worn them. I’m waiting for my current slippers to be worn out.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. Donald –
These are great!
Rated 5 out of 5
DANSEL INDISTRESS –
Good
Rated 5 out of 5
Michael W. Black –
I’ve had big feet all my life, and now in my old age (76) with circulation issues I needed a pair of “shoes” that were adjustable. I’ve seen many other brands that are at best bulky rather than form fitting, and mostly sent them back for the best reason of all…they were UGLY!With these I can adjust the fit AND I can actually wear them out in public without feeling self conscious…
Rated 5 out of 5
R VanceR Vance –
With coupon you’re paying about $23 for a sturdy house shoe or a light outdoor shoe in a hard to find wide sizing. I’m just not convinced this is a true slipper, but that’s okay.As advertised, the toe box is nice and wide and the adjustable Velcro strap allows generous room. I start with an 11 EEEE and my left foot and ankle is fat from edema on top of that (see fat foot pic). So most slippers don’t work for me. These actually do.The drawback is they are not open back and can’t be easily slipped into and out of for garage trips, going outside, or walking on my tile floors. You really need to bend over and pull hard on the heel to get them secured. And they do run a little snug, so I would go up a size, which will also accommodate any shrinkage from machine washing.These inconveniences are more endemic to my situation than the general consumer, I’m sure. But I also bet many who have diabetes and edema are overweight and would love this shoe to be easier to get on.That said, the style, materials, and construction are all top rate. The removable insole makes laundering a breeze and the sturdy sole will wear well for outside use.These were shipped in typical shrink wrap, yet recovered quickly to shape after unpacking, which is a sign of great materials, IMO. A real bargain.
RL –
I have terrible feet (high arches, numbness, hammertoes). These slippers have provided some comfort that I haven’t had from any other comfort shoes I have bought. The soles are durable enough to walk outside and these slippers look good to.
Barb R –
My husband has recently had some foot issues. He is waiting for orthotics and his current closet of shoes are not fitting ( too tight). These seem to adjust to his needs at present and the most comfortable and easiest to wear.
Gisela Brocksmith –
Comfortable easy to put on/off. Great fit and color
Polly –
He liked the house shoes. Too warm for summer though.
Mary Ann Owen –
Very Comfy. Love them
CLPS –
I bought these for myself as my current slippers get too tight when my feet begin to swell. With the adjusting strap these should be ok. I have tried them on to know the shoes fit but not worn them. I’m waiting for my current slippers to be worn out.
C. Donald –
These are great!
DANSEL INDISTRESS –
Good
Michael W. Black –
I’ve had big feet all my life, and now in my old age (76) with circulation issues I needed a pair of “shoes” that were adjustable. I’ve seen many other brands that are at best bulky rather than form fitting, and mostly sent them back for the best reason of all…they were UGLY!With these I can adjust the fit AND I can actually wear them out in public without feeling self conscious…
R VanceR Vance –
With coupon you’re paying about $23 for a sturdy house shoe or a light outdoor shoe in a hard to find wide sizing. I’m just not convinced this is a true slipper, but that’s okay.As advertised, the toe box is nice and wide and the adjustable Velcro strap allows generous room. I start with an 11 EEEE and my left foot and ankle is fat from edema on top of that (see fat foot pic). So most slippers don’t work for me. These actually do.The drawback is they are not open back and can’t be easily slipped into and out of for garage trips, going outside, or walking on my tile floors. You really need to bend over and pull hard on the heel to get them secured. And they do run a little snug, so I would go up a size, which will also accommodate any shrinkage from machine washing.These inconveniences are more endemic to my situation than the general consumer, I’m sure. But I also bet many who have diabetes and edema are overweight and would love this shoe to be easier to get on.That said, the style, materials, and construction are all top rate. The removable insole makes laundering a breeze and the sturdy sole will wear well for outside use.These were shipped in typical shrink wrap, yet recovered quickly to shape after unpacking, which is a sign of great materials, IMO. A real bargain.