Best Slippers for Hardwood Floors (Non-Slip + Chic)
Worn-out soles and loose heels are one of the most underestimated fall risks in the house. Slippers with real traction on hardwood and tile — that still look like slippers, not safety equipment.
The right shoe is one of the most powerful fall-prevention tools available — and one of the most overlooked. Rachel’s footwear guides focus on what to look for in grip, support, and fit so that every step feels steady.
Worn-out soles and loose heels are one of the most underestimated fall risks in the house. Slippers with real traction on hardwood and tile — that still look like slippers, not safety equipment.
Firm midsole, wide toe box, low heel-to-toe drop, non-slip outsole — real structural support with none of the thick-soled Velcro. Where to look and what to look for.
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