Warm slippers for winter: your guide to cosy feet

Discover the perfect slippers for cold winter days – from ankle-high cabin shoes to practical slippers.

17.12.2025

Person in beige clothing wearing light grey Giesswein wool slippers on wooden floor in sun-filled living room

When temperatures drop in autumn and winter, your feet long for warmth and comfort. Warm slippers are much more than just a practical accessory; they offer you real comfort at home and transform cold feet into cosy warm ones.

There is a wide range of slippers to choose from: from ankle-high hut shoes to open slippers and closed comfort models. Each type has its own advantages, depending on how you move around at home and what is important to you. In this article, we will introduce you to different types of slippers and help you find the right model for your needs.

 

Warm slippers: simple and comfortable

Dannheim – the timeless classic

Slippers are simple companions for all seasons. The Dannheim is an absolute classic and offers you an incomparable feel-good experience with a barefoot feel.

This wool slipper has a simple cut and is made of premium wool fabric with a mottled look. The fulled virgin wool ensures a healthy foot climate and keeps your feet cosily warm. At the same time, the Dannheim is non-slip, lightweight and flexible – exactly what you would expect from the perfect slipper. The patented rubber outsole provides good grip and is pleasantly quiet.

As the slippers are open at the heel, you can slip them on and off quickly – without using your hands. If you like to take your slippers off briefly to sit on the sofa or go out into the garden, these elegant felt slippers are the best choice. They have been delighting generations with their high level of comfort.

Person in beige knitted dress wearing light grey Giesswein wool slippers on wooden floor in sun-filled living room with houseplant

Dannheim


Closed slippers with extra comfort

Vent – the popular slipper for all activities

Closed slippers are perfect if you're on the move a lot at home. The particularly popular Vent slipper is easy to put on thanks to its tab and protects against the cold all round.

What sets this slipper apart: the innovative sole and removable footbed made of virgin wool support your foot and make walking more comfortable. The Vent is ideal for relaxing indoors, sitting comfortably on the patio or balcony, and walking safely to the basement – simply for all activities at home.

The higher edge and closed shape mean that the slipper fits snugly on your foot, preventing you from slipping out easily. The unique combination of premium wool fabrics and sole technology guarantees stability and lightness. Breathable and light on the foot, the Vent offers safety and comfort, while the merino wool provides cosy warmth.

Person wearing white trousers and red Giesswein wool slippers with pull loops and light-coloured natural soles on light-coloured tiled floor

Vent

Easy to care for and barefoot-friendly

A big advantage of our merino wool slippers is that you can wear them barefoot without your feet getting sweaty or cold. The temperature-regulating properties of wool ensure a comfortable climate inside the shoe at all times.

If your slippers do get dirty, most models can be washed in the washing machine at 30 degrees. Simply leave them to air dry – and they'll be ready to wear again in no time.

The right slipper for every type

Choosing the perfect slipper depends on your personal preferences and habits:

  • Slippers such as the Dannheim are uncomplicated and perfect if you put your slippers on and take them off frequently
  • Closed comfort models such as the Vent are suitable for anyone who is on the move a lot at home and appreciates a firm grip.

Say goodbye to cold feet and find the slipper that suits you best – for cosy hours at home in autumn and winter.

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