
Sweaty Feet? Here Are the Perfect Slippers for Summer
Summer heat: your feet's number one enemy
With the rising temperatures, excessive foot sweating becomes a real nuisance:
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Feeling of humidity
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Discomfort in your slippers
- Bad smells
But the good news is: choosing the right slippers can make all the difference. You just need to know what to look for (and what to avoid!).
Why do our feet sweat so much in summer?
The answer is simple: heat + synthetic materials = greenhouse effect.
Non-breathable materials prevent air from circulating and promote moisture inside your slippers.
The solution?
Bet on:
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Absorbent fabrics (such as recycled sponge)
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An airy design (open at the front or back)
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Natural and breathable materials
The perfect combination: open slippers + terry cloth
1. The recycled sponge: an anti-humidity ally
This textile is recognized for:
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Its absorbent power
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Its softness in contact with the skin
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Its eco-responsible character
2. An airy structure for natural ventilation
Open-toed slippers allow air to circulate freely, keeping your feet cool and dry even on the hottest days.
Materials to favor (and those to avoid)
To be favored:
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Recycled sponge : excellent absorption
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Linen : light and breathable
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Organic cotton : soft and airy
To absolutely avoid:
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Polyester : retains heat and moisture
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Synthetic plastics : prevent skin from breathing
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Soles too rigid : hinder air circulation
Key features of a good sweat-wicking slipper
Here are the essential things to check before buying:
- Open shape : promotes natural ventilation
- Absorbent fabric : prevents the damp feeling and odors
- Flexible sole : more comfort and better air circulation
- Ethical manufacturing : for a more responsible summer right down to your feet
Discover the Caussün special summer collection
At Caussün , we design slippers designed for summer comfort :
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Recycled and breathable fabrics
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Open models for more freshness
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Handcrafted in Portugal
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Modern and colorful design
Avoid wet feet all summer long with our recycled terry slippers!
Embrace natural comfort, even below 30°C.
Your feet will thank you.
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