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Indoor-Outdoor Felt Slippers by Mahabis

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Larvik slippers by Mahabis can tread indoors or outdoors alike. The design features a sole which is comfy enough to wear outside and removable so the user doesn’t bring dirt back into the home. Available in both bright and neutral colors, the lightweight sculpted foam sole allows the slippers to be customized for style and occasion. The smooth add-on pairs well with the minimalist house shoe, which is made of polyester felt, natural sheep’s wool, neoprene, and EVA foam. Priced at £49.00, the slipper comes in two shades of heather gray and is accompanied by a free pair of white soles or no extra components, depending on the buyer’s taste.

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