The Best Slippers with Insoles
Why deposits can be important not only on the road, but also at home.

Coming home after a long day and finally resting your aching feet is a lovely idea. But for many people, even walking from the living room to the kitchen can be a challenge if their slippers don't provide the necessary support. Whether it's plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, flat feet or fallen arches, there are various reasons why feet need extra support. In this article, you'll find out why slippers with removable footbeds can be a sensible solution and which models are particularly suitable.
Why insoles can also be useful in slippers
In Germany, almost a fifth of the population uses orthopaedic shoe insoles, whether custom-made or commercially available. Most people wear these insoles exclusively in outdoor shoes, as this is where the feet are subjected to the most stress. But what happens at home?
Even if you move around less in your own four walls, your feet can still be under strain. Every step to the fridge, the bathroom or the basement can be uncomfortable if you have existing foot problems. If you only wear your insoles outside the home, your feet lack support when you actually want to relax.
The more consistently insoles are worn, the better they can provide support. It is therefore worth putting the insoles from your outdoor shoes into your slippers as well; this small effort can make a noticeable difference.
Who are slippers with removable footbeds suitable for?
Slippers with removable insoles or footbeds are primarily designed for people who need more support in the foot area. There can be many reasons for this:
- Flat feet
- Heel problems such as plantar fasciitis or heel spurs
- Various foot misalignments
- Need for additional cushioning or arch support
There are different solutions for each problem, from targeted arch support to specially adapted orthopaedic insoles. Slippers with removable footbeds offer you the flexibility to use exactly the support your feet need.
Two models with removable footbeds
Veitsch – The classic slip-on
This classic slipper, whose development began back in 1974, impresses with its well-thought-out details. The Veitsch has an anatomical removable footbed that can be replaced with your own insoles. The non-slip natural rubber sole ensures a secure grip on various floors.
The semi-open cut is particularly practical: you can slip them on effortlessly without having to bend down – ideal if you want to quickly pop to the post box or the bakery around the corner. The combination of the perfected slipper cut and the removable footbed makes the Veitsch a good choice for anyone who values uncomplicated comfort with the option of individual adjustment.
The merino wool upper keeps your feet warm on cold days and ensures a comfortable feel when wearing.

Vent – For greater stability
If you need more support and stability, the Vent could be of interest to you. Orthopaedic insoles often provide the best support when the feet are well anchored in the shoe, which is exactly where the closed design of the Vent comes in.
Thanks to the tab, the slipper is easy to put on despite its closed design. The removable footbed made of virgin wool can be replaced with your own insoles. The Vent provides all-round protection and is comfortable to wear, whether you're relaxing indoors, sitting on the patio or balcony, or walking to the basement.
The well-designed sole and removable footbed support your feet with every step. This model is particularly suitable if you value firm support and comprehensive comfort.

Feet need support at home too
If you need orthopaedic insoles or simply want more comfort and support for your feet, slippers with removable footbeds can be a practical solution. They allow you to use your own insoles at home or to use the anatomical footbeds that come with the slippers.
Whether you opt for a semi-open model that is easy to slip on or a closed slipper with more stability, it is important that your feet get the support they need. After all, they carry you through life every day and deserve to be well cared for, even within your own four walls.














