GEAR | L.L. Bean's Wicked Good Slippers

I've had these L.L. Bean Wicked Good slippers ($79) ever since I laid eyes on them at the L.L. Bean flagship store in Freeport Maine this September. While they're not new or necessarily fascinating, they are so worthy of a post that I just thought, whatever. These slippers are not only comfortable and warm and beat the pulp out of any pair of Uggs I've ever known, they're dare I say, transformative. After a long day, a bad day, or one of those long, bad, frustrating days that makes you think "why am I even doing this!?", these slippers are the equivalent of a perfect glass of wine waiting for you next to a roaring fire. If you're in need of a pair of slippers for the chilly season, this is one pair you will not regret owning.

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http://www.shoegarden.co.uk/p/609723/shepherd-nanook-sheepskin-slippers.html
I just checked my tag inside and they're made in China. L.L. Bean still makes some of their goods in Maine, but they've exported a good deal of manufacturing overseas.
Good question, I assumed they were made here.
https://www.glerups.dk/
And while we're on the subject of Danish footwear, have you come across Duck Feet?
http://duckfeet.com/
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