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Natures Sleep Slippers Review and Giveaway



I know it is summer time and most of you are thinking flip flops not slippers but I live in Wisconsin and you never know when that white stuff will start falling from the sky.  

Natures Sleep provided me with a free pair of slippers to review and they will provide a winner with an additional pair.  All opinions are 100% mine.  

Some of you probably own a memory foam mattress and have sweet dreams every night.  Now imagine slippers made from that same memory foam!!  YEP, heavenly!!  :)  

I received the pink open toed slippers for my review and I love the comfort and the fact that they are open toed it is OK to wear around the house during the summer.  :) I also think it is a great idea to have a pair of "house slippers" so you dont get dirty carpet and now that we own our house it is a good practice.  (We do have to do a big carpet cleaning after our puppy is fully potty trained) 

The bottom soles did provide enough grip to not worry about slipping.  I have even swept and mopped in my slippers and never feel at danger of slipping.  

I will also admit that I wore these slippers to the movie theater when I took my daughter and her friend  to see "Brave" as we were all in our pajama's.  :) Some of you might gasp thinking the bottoms would get nasty from spilled soda and popcorn but the bottoms are rubber so clean up is quick and easy.  

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Giveaway is from July 15-July 20th
US ONLY
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Comments

Anonymous said…
I wear a 9 and rather have the closed toe.
judy gardner said…
if i won, i would give them to my nephew who wears closed toe in size XL


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Katie said…
Size 7, or 6.5 if there are half sizes. I'd prefer the closed toe option.
kellyr78 said…
I like closed toe, size L
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auntietina said…
I'd go with a closed toe (I always go to get a drink in the dark and stub my toe) and I wear a size 9 in womens.
Anonymous said…
I wear a size 7, and I like the open toe.
Anonymous said…
I like the Chocolate Whole Food Energy Bars.
chris z said…
i would like close toe size 10
AJ said…
open
toe and size 11
AJ said…
open
toe and size 11
size 8 -- closed toe

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size 8 -- closed toe

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Candace M. said…
size 9 and closed toe
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DonnaZ said…
size 8 and open toe
Anonymous said…
Sz 7 slipper open toe
JennR
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Ellie Wright said…
Size 8 closed toe for me.
Christy Maurer said…
I wear a 9 and like the closed toe! I wanted to let you know your link for networked blogs says no such blog exists! May wanna check that :)
Christy Maurer said…
Chocolate Green Superfood is my favorite from the amazing grass site!
I wear a 8.5 and I would like the closed toe!
one frugal lady said…
I wear a size 7, closed toe!
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Joy said…
10 and closed toe
Kwolek21 said…
I like closed size 8
Deb Anderson said…
size 8, usually closed toe, but for these I'd love to try the open toe
jdjmcc said…
Size 8 closed toe, please!
Jess McCarthy jdjmcc@aol.com
I honestly haven't decided which I like more the idea of an open or closed toe. I am usually about a size 6-7.
Thanks for the giveaway! =)
I like the open-toe and size 6!
Thank You So Much for the giveaway!
Fiona N
Wendy Rozema said…
i wear a size 11 & I love closed toe :)
Debbi said…
Size 9 and closed toe (I love in WI, too, and I wear slippers from Fall through Spring!) :-)
momma8385 said…
Size 10 and opened toe.
Thank you for the chance.
:)Jeanne B.T.
Unknown said…
I would like the closed toe - size 10
Jennifer Pruneda said…
Size 10 Closed Toe
Lisa R said…
size 10-11 closed toe

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