Exactly what my feet wanted.
"They are the perfect fit. Looking at this picture I wondered, can it truly be as cozy and comfy as it looks? Why yes. . yes it can."
Overall rating: 4.5405407 / 5 from 37 reviews.
Review topics: ["size","fit","look","shoes","lining","slippers","soles","afo","work","footwear"].
"They are the perfect fit. Looking at this picture I wondered, can it truly be as cozy and comfy as it looks? Why yes. . yes it can."
"Comfy, easy to use"
"Durable and accessible"
"Very comfortable, easy to get on, and stylish."
"My charcoal gray slippers are wonderful! I can wear them without socks because the insides are lined with the same fur that is around the ankle. There are no unprotected areas anywhere. I’m a paraplegic so I can’t feel them, but I remember that feel. The soles hold well to my wheelchair foot rest - no slipping. They are a little heavier than my other Billie shoes which did surprise me. I almost always wear black or denim slacks. The charcoal look well with both. It looks so nice I’ve even worn them to church. With slacks, the fur doesn’t show. It’s a nice change from shoes with ties."
"Love the BILLY footwear. The only shoes I now buy for my adult daughter who wears AF0’s."
"Love the fact that they zip so it is easier to get my foot in. With arthritis and lymphodema in my lower extremities my feet get cold alot and the soft fuzzy lining helps to keep them warm."
"These were super soft and cute! I need to exchange for a wider size though! Loved the sale!"
"Not only are These shoes very comfortable and cute but Billy shoes are the only brand of shoes that work & fit best with my AFOs I’m so happy I found this brand"
"I wanted to love these as much as I love my fuzzy boots, but I just didn't. They are warm and cozy, but to me - aren't as comfortable as the other Billys that I have. I wear them with a graphite Ottobock brace and the footbed isn't as deep in these shoes, which is making it more challenging. I do wear them around the house and they fit the bill for a "slipper" type shoe for me."