Product description supplied by Sandpiper


Sandpiper Steve Mens Extra Wide Slippers image

Our most popular men’s slipper available in two classic colours! Ideal for sensitive feet, this style is designed with a seam-free toe area and an extra deep and wide toe box.

The removable insole also allows for even more room or to allow the slipper to accommodate custom orthotic insoles for those customers who have had them made by their podiatrist or foot clinic.

Sandpiper footwear is diabetic friendly, meaning plenty of padding for the foot and no internal seams or stitching that could cause irritation or damage your feet.

Will easily accommodate swollen feet, bunions or hammertoes.

A bestseller.

Sandpiper Steve Mens Extra Wide Slippers image

FEATURES:

  • Touch fastening strap
  • Extra-wide opening
  • Soft, washable upper (at low temperature)
  • Sanitised fabric for extra hygiene
  • Underfoot support
  • Flexible construction
  • Cushioned, non-slip outdoor sole
  • Extra-wide 4E-6E fitting
  • 2-in-1 fitting system
  • One removable insole giving 2 fitting options on each foot
  • Deep and wide toe box
  • Suitable for diabetics
  • Suitable for orthotics
  • Heel height 1” (25mm)
  • Sizes available 6-13

TESTIMONIALS:

“The slippers are perfect really comfortable for swollen feet.”
Mr O – Ipswich


To find out more, contact sales@sandpipershoes.co.uk or call 01295 277377

To learn more about the product, visit the company’s website: www.sandpipershoes.com


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