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Rating Summmary:

367 total reviews

Review Breakdown:

85%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

8%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

4%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

2%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

1%1Rated 1 star out of 5

Customer Fit Survey:

92%"Felt true to size"

88%"Felt true to width"

47%"Moderate arch support"

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Daniel Green's Dormie - I didn't give it a top rating as I would have in the past because, they have changed the bottom of the slipper. I buy them but the bottom is slippery and I've now taken 3 hard falls because of them and I've notified the company, too. They need to put something like a skid sole or go back to their old one. I've worn the Dormie since early sixties and I never fell in any of the old type soles EVER! On this one, one can slip with no water on the floor whatsoever!
I'd also recommend:
I don't know.
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Slipper too tight - I have a very wide foot, and I thought these would be ok. However, after wearing them around the house ... they're just too tight. They are a size 5 W ... but still too tight.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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Dormie Slipper - The design of this slipper has been changed from it's original style and I am not happy with the way it fits now. I have worn Daniel Greene Dormies since I can remember and they never had a crease over the top of the foot. Now the slipper fits tighter and the crease rubs my foot and is very uncomfortable.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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Width problem - I ordered several pairs of these slippers because they looked like the same one I've used for years. However, I wear a 9 1/2B slipper and my daughter wears a 10B slipper. When I saw Medium, I assumed it meant B; but they were much wider. An M does not = a B. Also the blue were much brighter than the blue I had remembered. I thought they would be a pale blue or lighter blue. I find myself wearing just the white and bone colored ones I ordered; but not the blue nor black.
I'd also recommend:
N/A
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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You Changed Them - I have worn these shoes for about 20 years. They were perfect for my 7AA foot and were one of the few slippers that come in narrow widths. Since you have started stitching the sole down, it makes them feel too large on my foot. I have been wearing my old ones for the past 2 years because the new ones don't feel right.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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No longer leather! I've been wearing the Dormie for years. I used to purchase them from Sears, but they no longer have them. There were several stores in my area that had Daniel Green slippers but now no one has them and I had to order them. The Dormie use to be leather and made very well. I just ordered a pair and paid over $30 for them. They're no longer leather and are not made as well. There seems to be an improvement on the soles, but I wanted a pair of leather slippers and thought for the price that they would be leather. I'm really disappointed in these man-made slippers. I also want to know why the department stores in Maryland no longer have Daniel Green slippers. It was much more convenient to purchase them from a store in my area and they were also cheaper in the stores.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Comfort1Rated 1 star out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Cute shoes, yet not comfy as they claim. I bought Narrow and the shoe is believe it or not, too narrow. Pinches feet, does not have enough strap support to hold the shoe onto the foot. \r\n
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Comfort1Rated 1 star out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
These shoes are a little snug for size, but the style and color are very nice. Love the medallion feature and the quilted look. Would recommend wearing with thin hose or going up half a size.
I'd also recommend:
Walking Cradles
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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The Rubber Sole is not practical for a house slipper. I have been wearing Daniel Green house slippers for many years and have always had "leather soles" on my shoes. Having recently come out of the hospital I put on the new slippers which stuck on the carpet and I nearly fell forward into a wall. Luckily I caught myself and no damage was done, but feel that I am going to return the shoes. I will not be able to drive for another week so I will return them at that time.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Poor SupportGreat Support
Daniel Greene's dormie quality improvement recommendation - Even though this kind of shoe is a dormie, the quality of the material used (made in China) and the sole is very poor compared to that used before, when it was manufactured in the U.S.A long time ago.The inner synthetic lining is very rough, the cushioned insole is very thin, it has poor arch support and the synthetic outsole, made of rubber, keeps the dust attached to it. The leather outsole used years ago was better because it kept the dust away from it. The width WW (extra wide) is narrower than marked. The shoe is true to size (length). The classic design is still nice and elegant. Please, try to improve it! Thanks!
I'd also recommend:
This dormie is very special to me and my family; we've been using it long time ago and I still recommend it.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Poor SupportGreat Support
uncomfortable - I have worn Daniel Green slippers for years. This is the first one that has never been comfortable. I have ordered two different sizes & neither fit my feet.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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If they were only leather instead of man made materials... Unfortunatly I can't wear them. The man-made material, rather than leather, makes the bottom of my feet sweat terribly. This is unfortunate because I like the design, fit and look of the shoe, that's why I bought them. I would rather pay a higher price for leather and be able to wear them.
I'd also recommend:
Walking Cradles Brand, shoe name Rain
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Aunt Jamima's - I have worn your slippers for over 20 years. My husband won't let me wear them out of the house. My Doctor says I should wear them. They are good for my heel. I now have an excuse to wear them anywhere I please so and my husband can't say a word.
I'd also recommend:
none
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Take care when walking in these shoes! Unsafe for walking any distance. Foot slips off shoe too easily. Almost fell twice in 5 minutes.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Comfort2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Since I have a narrow, hard-to-fit foot, and slippers seldom come in a narrow width, I decided to go ahead and order another pair. This is the second pair that I've found to be below par. I've worn Daniel Green's since I lived in a dorm, and a pair previously lasted several years. They were leather, and the fit and comfort were just right. The last pair I ordered fell apart within a year, and the ones I've just gotten are from the same material.
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
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Changes: stiching on the edge of inner sole - I am now purchasing items for my mother, who is 80 years of age and has worn Daniel Green slippers for at least 45 to 50 years. Back to the changes of the inner sole: Mother does not like the stitching on the edges of the inner sole. I am purchasing anyway because she will only wear Daniel Green Slippers.
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
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I find Dormie to be a very dangerous shipper. When my floor is wet, I almost slipped and fell since the sole of the slipper is not skid proof. I would suggest you change the sole of the slipper to avoid a senior citizen from falling and breaking a hip or leg. These slippers are VERY dangerous to wear on a damp or wet floor. Senior Citizens be careful. I
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