We help OEM/ODM buyers match slipper materials to their performance and pricing needs.
Lightweight feel, anti-slip grip, or stylish finish—we’ve got you covered.
We offer a variety of breathable and lightweight materials for summer slippers — ideal for beachwear, home use, and promotional gifts.
All materials are skin-friendly and durable, with options for customization and eco-certification.
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EVA slippers are made from Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, a lightweight and flexible material known for its cushioning, shock absorption, and water resistance. Widely used in summer slippers for home, hotel, spa, beach, and promotional gifting.
EVA is skin-friendly, durable, and supports diverse customization — from embossed logos to color-matching. Ideal for mass production with consistent quality.
EVA offers a soft step-in feel and excellent rebound, reducing fatigue during long-time wear. Ideal for those seeking both comfort and flexibility.
With its low-density structure, EVA is incredibly lightweight, allowing for a relaxed and pressure-free walking experience in daily use.
EVA slippers provide reliable comfort, water resistance, and good slip resistance — making them ideal for indoor settings such as homes, bathrooms, and hospitality kits.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a firm and abrasion-resistant material, widely used in cost-sensitive slipper programs. It offers excellent wear resistance and water repellency, making it ideal for utility-focused applications.
PVC supports mass production with consistent mold shaping and quick cycle times. It is especially suitable for OEM clients targeting promotional footwear, uniform distribution, or basic outdoor use.
PVC soles are known for their toughness and resistance to scuffing, ideal for rough surfaces such as gardens, construction sites, or industrial floors.
Compared to EVA, PVC offers up to 30% cost savings. It supports rapid injection molding, making it ideal for price-sensitive markets and high-volume OEM orders.
PVC slippers are commonly used for gardening, janitorial tasks, or factory employee kits — wherever durability and affordability are priorities.
Rubber is a premium sole material known for its exceptional wear resistance, outstanding slip performance, and natural flexibility. It is widely used in outdoor, industrial, and all-weather footwear, and especially valued in settings that demand grip, comfort, and durability.
Ideal for OEM buyers seeking long-lasting and high-performance soles, rubber supports hot-pressing and cold-molding processes, and is available in both natural and synthetic rubber options to suit different pricing and application needs.
Rubber outsoles withstand heavy use on rough or abrasive surfaces, offering extended product lifespan for demanding environments.
Natural grip and customizable tread patterns allow rubber soles to perform reliably on wet, oily, or uneven surfaces.
Despite its toughness, rubber remains flexible enough to reduce foot fatigue and improve comfort for long-duration wear.
TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) shares many functional similarities with rubber, offering good flexibility, slip resistance, and wear durability — but at a more competitive cost. It’s ideal for buyers seeking rubber-like performance with easier processing and better price control.
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is a premium material for slipper soles and uppers, offering a unique combination of elasticity, abrasion resistance, and modern aesthetics. Compared to EVA or PU, TPU provides greater rebound and long-term shape retention, making it ideal for mid-to-high-end summer footwear.
It is widely used in sports slides, fashion flip-flops, beachwear, and branded OEM products requiring both visual appeal and structural performance. TPU also supports transparent and dual-color injection molding, enhancing your product’s market differentiation.
TPU provides excellent flexibility and rebound, reducing foot fatigue and offering responsive cushioning in every step.
Compared to EVA or PU, TPU resists wear and deformation, maintaining performance and aesthetics over time.
TPU enables semi-transparent, glossy, or dual-tone finishes—ideal for stylish, youth-oriented slipper designs.
PU (Polyurethane) is widely used in slipper uppers, insoles, or linings due to its soft touch and cost-effectiveness. While it lacks TPU’s durability and elasticity, PU remains a popular choice for lightweight fashion slides, branded gift sets, or summer slippers with soft-feel priorities.
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