Materials Guide
Hotel Slipper Materials Compared
We offer four slipper materials, each suited to a different kind of property and climate. Fleece is plush and warm, best for cooler settings. Ribbed terry is absorbent and classic, best for spas. Waffle is light and modern, best for warm climates and contemporary properties. Eco linen is natural and sustainable, best for eco-conscious and boutique properties. All four are made to order, embroidered with your logo, from $1.95 per pair.
Choosing the right material
The best material depends on your property, your climate, and the feeling you want a guest to have when they slip the slipper on. There's no single "best" — there's the best one for you.
Here's how the four compare.
Fleece — plush and warm
Fleece has a thick, soft pile that feels like sinking in. It holds warmth well and gives that wrapped-in-comfort feeling guests associate with a great stay.
- Feel soft, plush, warm underfoot.
- Best for mountain lodges, ski resorts, cold-climate properties, and cozy boutique hotels.
- Price from $1.95 per pair, as low as $1.45 at higher volumes.
See the Fleece Hotel Slipper.
Ribbed Terry — absorbent and classic
Ribbed terry is a textured terry-cotton loop with an elevated, classic hotel look. It's absorbent, which makes it a natural fit anywhere moisture is in play.
- Feel textured, absorbent, classic spa-and-hotel comfort.
- Best for spas, pools, wet areas, and traditional luxury properties.
- Price from $2.05 per pair, as low as $1.55 at higher volumes.
See the Ribbed Terry Hotel Slipper.
Waffle — light and modern
Waffle-weave is lighter and dries faster, with a clean, contemporary spa look. It's the choice for properties that want a breathable slipper with a modern feel.
- Feel light, breathable, crisp and modern.
- Best for warm-climate properties, modern hotels, and spas that want a lighter option.
- Price from $2.15 per pair, as low as $1.65 at higher volumes.
See the Waffle Hotel Slipper.
Eco Linen — natural and sustainable
Eco linen uses a natural linen-look fabric for properties that want a more sustainable amenity with a refined, understated finish.
- Feel natural, breathable, understated and refined.
- Best for eco-conscious properties, boutique hotels, and resorts that want a natural aesthetic.
- Price from $2.25 per pair, as low as $1.75 at higher volumes.
See the Eco Linen Hotel Slipper.
Quick comparison
- Warmest / coziest: Fleece
- Most absorbent / best for spas and wet areas: Ribbed Terry
- Lightest / best for warm climates: Waffle
- Most natural / most sustainable: Eco Linen
Every style is made to order, embroidered with your logo, with a 500-pair minimum and a one-time $95 setup fee.
Not sure which is right?
If you're deciding between two styles, think about your climate and your guest. Cooler property, or want maximum cozy? Fleece. Spa, pool, or wet areas? Ribbed terry. Warm climate or a modern, lighter feel? Waffle. Want a natural, sustainable amenity? Eco linen.
You can also price any style on screen instantly and see the difference for your exact order.
Frequently asked questions
What's the best material for hotel slippers?
It depends on your property. Fleece is warmest and best for cooler climates; ribbed terry is absorbent and best for spas; waffle is light and best for warm climates or a modern look; eco linen is natural and best for sustainable, boutique properties.
Which slipper material is best for spas?
Ribbed terry is the natural choice for spas, pools, and wet areas because it's absorbent. Waffle is a good lighter alternative for spas that want a more modern, breathable feel.
Which material is warmest?
Fleece. Its thick, soft pile holds warmth well, making it ideal for cold-climate properties and cozy settings.
Do the different materials cost different amounts?
Yes, slightly. Prices range from $1.95 per pair for fleece up to $2.25 per pair for eco linen at the 500-pair tier, with volume discounts on every style. See the full rate card for exact tiers.
Can I order more than one material?
Yes. Each style has its own 500-pair minimum (Medium and Large combine toward it), so you can order multiple styles as separate lines in one order.