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  2. 15 Slippers You'll Never Want to Take Off This Winter - AOL

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    From the coziest slip-on shoes to make your feet feel toasty, to stylish house shoes you won’t be embarrassed to wear around guests, we rounded up the 10 best slippers for men to make everyone ...

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    Skechers Slip-Ins. $55 and up from Skechers. Shop Now. Skechers’ own version of hands-free shoes is its Slip-Ins line, with options for boys, girls, men, and women.

  4. Silvert's - Wikipedia

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    Some of the variety of Silverts adaptive clothing includes clothing for wheelchair users, caregiver assisted clothing such as open back tops, easy access clothing with magnetic closures, as well as adaptive shoes, socks and slippers designed to assist people with lowered mobility in their daily dressing and undressing.

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  6. Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Homes-Take factory began production with a medium-priced line of women's dress shoes. [4] During the Great Depression, the factory was permanently mothballed. [4] In 1954, the property was bought by the International Hat Company, which converted the factory into a warehouse. [4]

  7. Glass Slipper Project - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, the Glass Slipper Project has been giving away hundreds of dresses each spring. It operates like a boutique, with a selection of thousands of new and almost-new dresses, shoes and accessories. Students shop for a free outfit, aided by a corps of more than 500 volunteer personal shoppers, and alterations are available on site.