“These are quite simply the best slippers that I have ever owned. My first pair were black and had black edging and a red lining inside. These might have been Nepal 2s, which just goes to show how well they are made and how long they last (I am retired and wear them every day!). However, with the present version (Nepal 4) I rather think the coloured trim is the wrong way round and should be blue with black and red with brown. A minor detail (for a chap!) and easily forgiven for the supreme comfort of this slipper.”
“Ordered these once again for my hubbyThe first pair he had was Xmas 2018 and he wears them everyday they have been brilliant.Although not cheap he would have got through at least 4 pairs in cheaper brands in that timeWe will be back when this pair runs out.I buy lots of women’s shoes think they are fab”
“The soles are not very flexible at the moment but am hoping that with regular wear they will become more bendy.The uppers are beautifully soft and the slippers are lovely and warm for the chilly evenings. They are great for going outside the house.Overall my husband loves these slippers and I wish you did the same style for women.”
“I bought a pair of these slippers for my brother, a couple of years ago. He absolutely loves them. So, when I saw them in the sale, I snapped up another pair. I will "pickle" them until he needs them, then I will have another pair to give him.Very good quality and lovely soft leather. I almost want his old pair to wear out so I can see his face when I give him this new pair.... I might have a bit of a wait!”
“My husband has worn his original slippers every day for at least four years. Only recently has he worn the sole down completely. His new pair are waiting to be worn when he finally admits the others are worn out!!!!!”
“My husband has problems with his feet and is very difficult to buy the right fit and comfort. I have bought many pairs of the Nepal slipper for him. He is able to wear them straight away as they are so comfortable and I always have a spare pair in hand but they never wear out, just begin to look a bit tatty.”