
HOTEL SLIPPERS
| FEATURES | DESCRIPTION |
| Vamp Material | Napping, Terry, Velour, Coral Fleece, Waffle, Faux Linen, Canvas, Suede, etc |
| Sole Material | EVA, EPE, Rubber, Plastic, Suede, etc |
| Size | 29x11cm, or Customized |
| Color | White or Customized |




Hotel slippers are the ultimate "quiet luxury" amenity, designed to complete the guest's transition from the outside world into a private sanctuary. While they seem simple, they serve critical roles in hygiene, comfort, and safety.
1. Common Styles & Designs
Hotels choose slipper styles based on their climate and the specific area of the hotel:
Closed-Toe: The most common luxury option. They provide extra warmth and a sense of "full coverage," making them ideal for cooler climates or air-conditioned rooms.
Open-Toe: Popular in tropical resorts and spas. They offer better breathability and are easier to slip on and off, preventing feet from overheating.
Flip-Flop Style: Often found in beach resorts or pool-heavy properties, usually made of rubber or water-resistant foam for use in wet areas.
2. Materials: From Basic to Bespoke
The "feel" of a slipper is determined by its fabric:
Velour/Plush: The gold standard for 5-star suites. These have a soft, velvet-like texture and often include a layer of sponge or memory foam in the sole for a "walking on clouds" effect.
Waffle Weave: A classic choice for spas and summer resorts. The honeycomb texture is lightweight, highly breathable, and matches the aesthetic of waffle-weave bathrobes.
Terry Toweling: Made from the same looped cotton as hotel towels. These are prized for their high absorbency, making them the perfect "after-shower" slipper.
Coral Fleece: An ultra-soft synthetic material that provides maximum warmth and a furry, cozy texture.