Shop Every Pair of Target’s Fuzzy Halloween Slippers Before TikTok Sells Them Out

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Shop Every Pair of Target’s Fuzzy Halloween Slippers Before TikTok Sells Them Out

October 14, 2023 at 04:40PM

It’s scary how much we love Target’s new Halloween slippers. The superstore’s new line of fuzzy footwear came perfectly timed for spooky-season dressing, featuring a whole host of themed designs to choose from. The colorways range from traditional black and white to bright orange, available in both closed-toe and slide styles. Choose from black cats arching their backs across fuzzy white sherpa, orange slides with cute jack-o’-lantern faces, or matching embroidered ghosts yelling, “Boo!”

Thankfully, the machine-washable slippers are just as practical as they are cute, using memory-foam cushioning and slip-resistant soles to ensure comfort and durability. Some of the closed-toe versions are also stuffed with fluffy fleece for even more coziness. But don’t just take our word for it. According to comments on TikTok, real-life shoppers say these seasonal slippers withstand the test of time. “No joke these slippers last forever I still have mine from last year,” one user wrote. “That brand of sandals is actually super nice,” another weighed in, pointing to the Dluxe By Dearfoams seller. “I’ve had a pair for a while now and they’ve held up really well, can’t wait to get one of these too.”

Given the high praise on TikTok, it’s no wonder this year’s styles are already going fast. The $20 slippers are currently on sale for $16 (when purchased online), and many are rushing to add to cart with plans to wear well beyond Halloween. “My whole closet is just going to be halloween stuff at this point,” one user joked in response to the viral footwear. “It’s a lifestyle.” Read on to shop your own pair and keep the spooky spirit going strong.

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Author Chandler Plante | citywomen.co

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