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Slippers in our world are not just for indoors. They are the pair you pull on at the end of a long day on the trail, around camp in dropping temperatures, or after time in ski boots when warmth suddenly matters more than anything else. Our range of hut slippers and insulated booties is built for comfort in cold conditions, with lightweight constructions, reliable insulation and packable warmth that makes them easy to keep in your kit. From alpine huts and campsites to winter travel and slow mornings in the snow, these are slippers designed for recovery, not just downtime.
At Wild Earth, you will find outdoor slippers that balance cosy comfort with practical performance, including water-resistant mules, warm camp booties and snow-ready slippers suited to post-ski apres and cold-weather camp life. We have focused the category around styles that are easy to wear, genuinely ultra-warm and well suited to life beyond the front door, whether that means basecamp, a mountain hut, the caravan, or a frosty deck at first light. This is outdoor gear that has to work, even in the quieter moments of an adventure.
For a little inspiration on where that comfort fits into a bigger winter escape, explore What to Pack for a Japan Ski Trip, a guide to planning the gear, layers and thoughtful extras that help make time in the snow feel even better.
Hut slippers are made for warmth and relief at the end of the day, especially after hours in hiking boots, climbing shoes or ski boots. They are typically lightweight, insulated and easy to pack, which makes them ideal for mountain huts, campsites, basecamp use and cold accommodation where you want comfort without carrying bulky spare footwear.
Yes, provided they are built for it. Outdoor slippers are a great option for camping when you want something warmer and easier to wear than your main boots once the day is done. Look for insulation, a snug fit, enough outsole grip for moving around camp, and materials that can handle a bit of moisture or damp ground.
Many are, especially those built with synthetic or down insulation and a more protective upper. After skiing, the main priority is warm, easy recovery footwear that gives your feet a break from stiff boots while still handling cold surfaces and short walks outdoors. That is where insulated slippers and booties come into their own.
The best features depend on where you will use them, but the main ones are insulation, outsole grip, packability, weather resistance and overall fit. A snug fit helps keep warmth in place, while a non-slip sole is useful around camp, huts and hard surfaces. Water-repellent or waterproof construction becomes more important for snow trips or damp environments, while low weight and compressibility matter if you plan to stash them in a pack.