
I’ve had dozens and dozens of comments and emails recommending Soft Star shoes so I am thrilled to be able to chime in in agreement: these are great shoes!ĭisclosure: I was provided a pair of Soft Star Shoes for review but all views are my own.Fireside Slippers by Dearfoams: Comfort You Can Count On Soft Star shoes also sell Sparkies, a child size Fireside slipper, that are adorable and great for growing young feet. In our home this price is definitely in the splurge range but I’m so smitten with these slippers I want my whole family to have them (maybe once the kids feet stop growing!). You’re paying for quality and craftsmanship with Soft Star shoes – not marketing and fancy packaging. They produce all the shoes right in their factory in Oregon. Soft Star shoes use mostly USA made leather and use non-formaldehyde tanning methods that are better for the earth and for us. Price: these shoes are $120 and there’s good reason for the price. But Soft Star has a great range of sizes and you can even custom order your own shoes in your color and material preferences. they come in my size! It’s very frustrating to get recommended North American made or fair trade or eco-friendly fashions that only come in conventional sizes (I’m 6ft tall and wear a size 11 or 12 shoe and wear a 14 tall in clothing).It’s hard to find companies that are creating earth friendly and attractive and wallet friendly goods. What I Love About Soft Star Shoes the Company Designed and handcrafted at our workshop in Oregon, USA.You can use the star tags on the back of the slippers as a reference to keep left and right consistent (most people like to wear them with the stars on the outside, but it’s up to you). Left and right Fireside slippers are symmetrical when new they will stretch to take the shape of your foot with wear.Wear cuff-up to keep ankles warm or cuff-down as a cozy slipper.



Enter the Soft Star Fireside Sheepskin Slipper. Normally I just wear a pair of wool socks over the winter but we’ve move to a much colder climate. But what I was in search of was a warm house slipper for winter. Right now I’m living in a pair of New Balance sneakers, my Frye boots and a pair of snow boots. Soft Star contacted me about doing another shoe review for a fall style (I reviewed their Ballerine Flat here) and while their styles looked great I had a problem: I don’t need any fall shoes. Plus, I really like what this company is doing. Why? Because so many of you have recommended these shoes and many more of you have asked for ethically sourced well made apparel. The exception I have made, and am now making again, is for Soft Star shoes. But you’re here, and I’m here, to focus on living with less stuff. Not because I am not asked: I get requests almost daily for reviews of products. This is a rare post for this blog: a ‘thing’ review. You may have noticed that I rarely host giveaways and almost never endorse products on this blog.
