Born of Convenience, Online Birth Control Providers Are Also Bridging Widening Accessibility Gaps

Shopping for a mattress wasn’t always cool, but then there was Casper. Glasses were a necessary and expensive accessory until Warby Parker came along. Over the past decade, an endless number of otherwise basic goods have become unexpectedly hip thanks to a trifecta of modern branding, slick websites, and most importantly, the ability to seal the deal from the comfort of your own home — or office, or the subway, or literally anywhere with access to the internet. Now entering the club of “boring necessities turned cool” is the somewhat complicated world of birth control pills.

This past November, New York City subway passengers were introduced to hers: a new, one-stop shop for women’s health and personal care. In one of the ads, a woman holds up a pack of birth control. Many a passerby probably didn’t even realize that’s what it was, its purpose alluded to only by the rectangular shape and the semi-circle edge that’s become something of a trademark for this type of contraception. With a quick glance, hers’ birth control packaging could easily pass for the box of something like a new Glossier eye shadow palette. Head to the website, and hers hits you with yet another surprise: This birth control is available without an in-person visit to the doctor.

hers takes home the first-impression rose among virtual birth control providers, for sure, but that’s not to say it’s the first company to allow patients to place a birth control prescription via the internet. Brands like Nurx, TwentyEight Health, and Favor are just a sampling of the dozen or so companies that will ship a new pack to your door every month. The Pill Club even sends every customer their monthly order in what the company calls a “care package.” Each delivery comes accompanied by samples of chocolate, tampons, condoms, and stickers. A new pack of birth control becomes an anticipated arrival.

WHY NOW?

Nick Chang, the CEO of Favor (previously The Pill Club), credits his company as the country’s first online birth control prescription and delivery service. Prior to starting the company in 2016, Chang frequently worked with Planned Parenthood and other family planning clinics throughout the Bay Area, where he noticed that a prescription for oral contraception was one of the most popular reasons patients came in for a visit.

“I thought, ‘There’s got to be a better way to do this,'” he tells us. “There’s got to be a better infrastructure out there, and [at the time] there wasn’t. Amazon wasn’t touching it, no one was touching it. I figured there’s probably a lot of complexity involved, and sure enough, there was.”

Historically, a doctor’s ability to prescribe something like birth control to an online patient has been heavily restricted across the United States. States tended to view remote physician-patient relationships as inadequate for treatment. However, over the past decade — around the same time that Chang began pioneering his new business — a slew of progressive telemedicine legislation passed, finally peeling back some of the red tape that stifled the industry for so long.


The founders and executive staff of all three birth control companies we spoke to (Favor, hers, and TwentyEight Health) credit those changes in telemedicine law as the catalyst for allowing their businesses to bloom. In 2014, only 21 states offered some form of telemedicine reimbursement through private insurance companies. Today, that number has increased to 42 states (plus DC). While patients could certainly opt to pay out-of-pocket for virtual visits before these changes took place, reimbursement from insurance companies helps to both normalize the practice and incentivize doctors to take part.

Dr. Raquel B. Dardik, MD, an obstetrician-gynecologist at NYU Langone Health, explains, “About five years ago, if I did a telemedicine visit, I would not get paid. The requirement from insurance was that you had to do an in-person visit to get paid. There was no incentive. No doctor wants to see 10 patients virtually and get zero payment.” Today, NYU has its own form of virtual urgent care and is also partnering with its emergency department physicians to figure out how it can bring more telemedicine options to its women’s health department.


Even though a flurry of change is happening in the telemedicine world, policies vary widely from state-to-state, making it nearly impossible to keep track of what’s allowed where. This is where things can get complicated for both the companies looking to offer the pill online and the customers interested in buying it.

Doctors can now be reimbursed for virtual appointments in 42 states (plus DC) through private insurance — and in 49 states (plus DC) through Medicaid — but that doesn’t mean doctors in all those states have the ability to write birth control prescriptions for online patients. Only certain states currently allow for that. If you don’t live in one of those states, you will still need to visit a doctor in-person to acquire an oral pill prescription before transferring it over to somewhere like Favor's pharmacy. (For a detailed breakdown of which companies are able to deliver where, Free the Pill has a useful chart.)

BRINGING ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS

It feels easy to brush off the emergence of these brands as another millennial-induced convenience, but the need goes far beyond saving busy women some time. For the 19 million American women currently living in “contraceptive deserts” (areas across the US where there is less than one public clinic or provider for every 1,000 women in a county), these services are a lifeline.

Just look to Texas, home to one of the most expansive clusters of “contraceptive deserts” in the US. Currently, 35 percent of the state’s population lives at least a 30-minute drive from the closest public clinic. Additionally, out of the state’s whopping 254 counties, 92 have no publicly funded clinics that offer birth control — a residual consequence of years of state legislation that significantly reduced funding for family planning services through increased restrictions on abortion clinic operations. Because of this, Texas has emerged as one of the largest markets for online birth control delivery. For these women, the ability to have a prescription filled online and delivered straight to their door isn’t just convenient; it might be their only option.

The popularity of these services in places like Texas and similarly rural areas across the country doesn’t surprise many online birth control delivery founders and execs. In fact, it’s exactly the issue they’re hoping to solve. Hilary Coles, the brand lead at hers, explains, “If there is nothing within driving distance and there’s no form of support, we aim to use our telemedicine and platform to bridge those gaps.”


Echoing Coles, Favor’s Chang tells us, “The reason I wanted to start this company is to really empower women to make health care decisions for themselves. I wanted them to not be limited by logistics, privacy, or education. Those have been some of the driving moments for me in starting this company.”

The companies’ shared mission of accessibility often extends beyond simply providing a product. Each brand’s website contains an astonishing amount of easy-to-understand, educational content about reproductive health. On hers’ blog (which it refers to as “Savoir Vivre”), you’ll find articles on everything from a breakdown of common birth control side effects to the lowdown on smoking while taking birth control. There’s even a piece on how to deal with mismatched libidos.

Bruno Van Tuykom, the co-founder of TwentyEight Health (which just launched in late 2018), says that the educational aspect of the brand is where he hopes his company can really shine. “If somebody comes on our education platforms and is like, ‘Birth control pills are not for me,’ that’s great. That’s actually what we want,” he says. “Our focus is on education and access for young women who need it the most.”

OKAY, BUT HOW DOES IT ALL WORK?

According to Chang, over 70 percent of women who visit Favor’s website arrive without an active prescription. Forty percent of them have never been on birth control before. For those women, the initial process for signing up is more or less the same across all online the sites: First, you enter your address. If the site you’re visiting cannot prescribe in your state, you’ll receive an alert and will have to then find a different site that can.

If you do live in a state that the company you’ve selected can deliver to, you’ll be asked to fill out a questionnaire centered mainly around your medical history. Once you submit, that questionnaire it’s sent to a doctor who will review it and prescribe the birth control they recommend. If you already have an existing birth control prescription, you can specify which brand you’re looking for.

Favor’s process can differ slightly from its competitors here because it operates its own pharmacy, which in turn, allows the company to ship to some states where online prescriptions are still not available. To receive birth control delivery from Favor in those states, you’ll need to first acquire a prescription from a doctor in-person and then send that prescription into Favor. If you already have an existing prescription, you can send it in right away to start getting the pill delivered.


One thing all the companies have in common is the option to schedule a call or an online chat with a doctor to clarify any questions or concerns either before or anytime after you’ve received your prescription. This step is crucial to the ethos of all these brands. Chang tells us, “There are 18 different categories and varieties of different estrogen-progesterone combinations for birth control, many with different side-effect profiles. Being able to have faster feedback loops between a patient saying, ‘I’m experiencing this,’ and a doctor saying, ‘Okay, that’s normal, that should pass,’ or, ‘We need to change that immediately,’ is one of the great benefits of our model. The Holy Grail of health care is personalized medicine. ”

NYU’s Dr. Dardik echoes a similar sentiment when asked if ordering birth control online poses any health concerns. Dardik says, for the most part, ordering the pill through an online delivery service is safe. However, she emphasizes the importance of a conversation between the patient and the doctor during the prescribing process or shortly after.

“To really get the best contraceptive option for you, there has to be a little bit of a back and forth,” she says. “I don’t necessarily think it has to be face-to-face.”

LET’S TALK MONEY

The pill delivery company you opt for really comes down to two deciding factors: Where you live and whether or not you want to use insurance. At hers, insurance is not accepted — a move the company describes as an effort to make the oral pill “accessible to all without any additional roadblocks.” With each monthly shipment coming in at $30 a month, it’s not the most affordable option of the bunch, but if you want to ditch the potential complexities of going through insurance and you put a premium on great branding, it’s a solid option.


Favor, however, does accept most insurance providers. Chang estimates that 80 percent of his company’s patients “don’t have to enter a credit card,” meaning their prescriptions are fully covered. If you are paying out of pocket on the site, the cost is significantly less here than at hers: $15 for a single pack or $20 for two packs, on average.

At TwentyEight Health (which currently only serves women in NY and NJ), insurance is also accepted with similar out-of-pocket costs to Favor Van Tuykom says TwentyEight Health is also working to get out-of-pocket costs eliminated entirely for any uninsured women who can’t afford it.

“Our vision is to get to a point where low-income people get it completely for free on TwentyEight,” he says. “We partner with nonprofits who will basically pay on their behalf even if they don’t have insurance.”

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Behind the scenes, the logistics of acquiring a birth control pill prescription through the internet are still incredibly complicated and will likely remain that way for years to come. But ultimately, that’s more of a woe for providers than consumers. The changes in the telehealth industry over the past decade have resulted in an unprecedented buffet of online birth control options for women across the country, some who previously had nowhere to turn.

Despite the turbulent state of women’s reproductive health under the nation’s current political administration, it’s both encouraging and comforting to see companies like Favor, hers, and TwentyEight Health emerge and thrive. Right now, their existence almost feels like a quiet form of rebellion, an internet loophole, a secret amongst those in-the-know. At the same time, they offer an optimistic vision of what the future of women’s health could be if service providers had the legislation and resources they needed to flourish. Perhaps these companies are a sign that we’re on the cusp of finally becoming a nation where women’s reproductive health care is human, technologically-advanced, and most novel of all: accessible.

Photos courtesy of hers and Favor. Design by Casey Callahan.

After only two episodes of Only Murders in the Building season 4, Hulu renewed the series for season 5! I'm so excited that the show breaks a recent pattern of cancelling shows after the third or fourth season, giving us more time with our favorite characters, and I'm not the only one.

"Here we go again… my favorite set family. I’m coming home!" Selena Gomez says in an Instagram post, while the official Only Murders account made their own post, saying, "We had our lawyers call business affairs. Turned the 4 into a 5. #OnlyMurdersInTheBuilding is coming back for Season 5!!"

Here's everything you need to know about Only Murders in the Building season 5, coming to Hulu soon.

What is Only Murders in the Building season 5 about?

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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Plot

We finally got our first details about Only Murders season 5 — and we're going in a direction I totally didn't expect. When Sofia visits Mabel and Charles in the season 4 ending, and asks them to find her missing husband, she's disappointed when they turn her down. And since Téa Leoni just joined the season 5 cast, it looks like she's not taking no for an answer.

“I think she’s the great tease at the end of the finale and a little bit of an intriguing bump forward,” co-creator John Hoffman says in an interview with Deadline. “She’s an extension of the little news report in Episode 9 that Mabel makes note of at the hospital. [Sofia] is the wife of the Dry Cleaning King of Brooklyn, and maybe a couple of dry cleaning outlets in Manhattan, as well, we may come to know...It’s a world opened up potentially that we haven’t talked about too much yet in New York, so she holds a lot of intrigue.”

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New York's underground is a wild space that we haven't really seen on Only Murders yet so I know we're in for one very interesting season — because if this show is going to go there, they're going to go there.

Executive producer Dan Fogelman told The Wrapwe can look forward to “another big fun mystery the writers have been cooking up," while Hoffman has gone on the record saying the new episodes will “hit on some very current things going on within New York, specifically very relevant things that are happening in the city right now.”

When is Only Murders in the Building season 5 coming out?

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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Release Date

According to The Wrap, Only Murders is looking to begin production on season 5 in March of 2025. Considering we've had a new season over the last four years (with season 1 in 2021, season 2 in 2022, season 3 in 2023, and season 4 in 2024), we're expecting to see season 5 in 2025. Stay tuned for the official Only Murders in the Building season 5 release date.

Who's in Only Murders in the Building season 5?

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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Cast

The cast of Only Murders in the Building includes Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin. Téa Leoni will also return as Sofia Caccimelio, whose husband Nicky has gone missing.

According to Dan Fogelman, “we can expect more big guest stars that’ll probably be announced sooner rather than later,” he tells The Wrap.

Season 3 featured Ashley Park, Paul Rudd, Meryl Streep, and Jesse Williams, while season 4 stars Streep, Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria, Kumail Nanjiani, Desmin Borges, Siena Werber, Lilian Rebelo, and Molly Shannon.

"I am so grateful that I have been surrounded by human beings that make me better, challenge me, remind me day after day that every moment is a gift," Selena Gomez says about working with Martin and Short. "That’s my pure joy. I thank god for the era I’m in. It’s been the best yet."

Will there be an Only Murders in the Building season 5?

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Yes, Only Murders in the Building has been renewed for season 5! On September 4, Variety confirmed the next installment will have 10 episodes, just like the seasons before it. The latest season premiered on Hulu August 27, and will last until October 29 (just in time to try out an Only Murders Halloween costume!)

Just like the season 3 ending set up season 4, we'll have to wait for the October finale to figure out what kind of mayhem Mabel, Oliver, and Charles will get into next season. "We hope you like it!" Selena Gomez says in the Only Murders in the Building account's announcement, while Martin Short adds, "How exciting is that?"

"We're so exciting to be coming back," Steve Martin says. We're excited too!!

Check back here for the latest Only Murders in the Building season 5 news and check out the other new TV shows coming in 2025.

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Audiences loved the way Greta Gerwig's Little Women brought all four March sisters to life, and Netflix's Anne with an E became so popular that when the show was canceled after season 3, 1.7 million fans signed a petition to revive the series. It all just proves that classic adaptations can make the original story even more powerful.

And the newest movie based on a book is going to be one we think about forever — and not just because of its cast. Emerald Fennell (who you'll recognize from The Crown and her work as writer & director on Satburn) is adapting Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are leading the cast!

The book, published in 1847, continues to grip readers, and it's become the blueprint for moody complexity — just like Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman, which won the Oscar for Best Screenplay thanks to its scathing look at sexual assault. Well, the Em's are coming together for this new adaptation.

Here's everything we know about Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights — and your first look at the movie.

Here's Your First Look At 'Wuthering Heights'

The first look at Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights is getting some seriously mixed reactions. The photo features a close-up image of someone (maybe Margot Robbie's) with their fingers and a few blades of grass in their mouth.

"CAN NOT WAIT," one Instagram user said, along with a couple fire emojis. But the intimate (and somewhat shocking) image also has some users asking, "what in the saltburn?"

Is Wuthering Heights going to be in theaters?

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It appears director Emerald Fennell and producer Margot Robbie are pushing for a theatrical release, which is why they've reportedly turned down a Netflix offer of $150 million.

Despite the fact Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said theatrical releases are "just not our business," and the company has stuck to at-home streaming instead, they did break that pattern for Knives Out: Glass Onion in 2022. The movie appeared in around 600 theaters the day before Thanksgiving, but left a week later ahead of its December 23 debut on the streamer.

Co-CEO Reed Hastings told The Hollywood Reporter that keeping the movie in theaters could have made Netflix more money, but later said they just wanted to "break through the noise" and get movie lovers excited for the film to come to Netflix.

All that to be said, Margot Robbie (whose Barbie made over $1 billion worldwide) and Emerald Fennell (whose Promising Young Woman nabbed her an Oscar win and two other nominations) know how to capture the imaginations of movie lovers everywhere. And it could definitely be in their favor to stick to a theatrical release. Stay tuned for official news on where you can watch Wuthering Heights!

Who's in the new Wuthering Heights movie?

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Wuthering Heights Cast

The Wuthering Heights movie will be led by Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie as Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, respectively. Margot will also produce with her production company LuckyChap, which worked behind the scenes on Emerald Fennell's Saltburn and Promising Young Woman.

While some fans were initially excited about the casting, others were concerned about the fact that in the book, Heathcliff is described as "dark skinned." He also tells Nelly that, "I wish I had light hair and a fair skin, and was dressed, and behaved as well, and had a chance of being as rich as he will be!" Um, it looks like Jacob Elordi definitely has fair skin to me.

"Heathcliff is described as a dark-skinned brown man in the book and a major plot point is that he was subjected to racist abuse by his adopted family," one tweet (which has over 8 million views) says. "But yeah sure Jacob Elordi is perfect!"

Another says, "Film studios will say 'We are committed to diverse casting' and then cast Jacob Elordi to play Heathcliff, one of the more famous people of color in literature, whose race is crucial to both his character and the story."

Check back here to see who will play characters like Edgar Linton, Nelly Dean, Isabella Linton, and Lockwood.

When is Wuthering Heights coming out?

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Wuthering Heights Release Date

Wuthering Heights will premiere on February 14, 2026. Happy Valentine's Day!

What is Wuthering Heights about?

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Wuthering Heights Plot

Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights follows the Earnshaws and the Lintons, who are living in the Yorkshire Moors in the 1880s. Their lives change forever when the Earnshaws take in Heathcliff. Like any good dramatic novel, passion lies beneath proper connections, marriages, and societal expectations — and despite Catherine and Heathcliffe's feelings for each other, they have to choose between security and love.

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The best part of english classes was discovering new authors because of assigned summer reading. I'd pretend to "complain," but I loved when my mom took me to the public library to find books I'd eventually cherish. From Maya Angelou's pivotal memoir to Barbara Kingsolver's assessment of one family's mission work, I learned women could be powerful wordsmiths.

As much as I love reading contemporary romance books or political thrillers that remind me of Paradise, the following novels are the ones I revisit when my TBR list is too overwhelming!

Read the instant-classic books that introduced me to the most iconic female authors of all time

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice was the only book that challenged me because it's the true definition of a "slow burn" read. Between you and I, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy are the blueprint for the love stories found in Bridgerton because their romance wasn't rushed. The familiar strangers-to-lovers troupe is there, but Jane Austen took her time showing the seeds of how things blossomed between them.

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Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

What was supposed to be a luxurious train ride turns into murder when the wealthy Samuel Edward Ratchett is discovered dead during a terrible storm. The guests are bewildered because it appears no one could've accessed his door from the outside, but his fatal wounds indicate otherwise. Detective Hercule Poirot is sure one of the guests is feigning innocence, but he'll have to deduce who was skilled enough to commit an undetectable murder.

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The Color Purple by Alice Walker

I was introduced to the film version of The Color Purple when I was a little girl and it left a memorable imprint on my mind. Starring Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey, I believed they were Celie and Sofia for the longest. It's the reason why I devoured Alice Walker's book when I was old enough to read it. Mainly, the themes of sisterhood, sexism, racism, and love painted a vivid picture of life for Black women in the deep South. In their story, readers are sure to find something to relate to.

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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou

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To Kill a Mockingbirdby Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird broke me into pieces and stitched me back together after I read it for the first time. It's another book that touches on the limiting beliefs that the South is known for and its effect on those around them. Though beautiful, this region hasn't always been the kindest to Black people as evidenced by a one lawyer's determination to prove the innocence of a wrongly accused man.

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Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

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The Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler

The Parable of the Sower follows Lauren Olamina as she goes from living a protected life to being unable to ignore the realities of those who aren't as fortunate as her. She witnesses how societal and socioeconomic changes affect others, not including the growing calls to pay attention to the climate. As scary as it is, Lauren decides to take a stand to help others and witnesses a rebirth that no one's able to ignore.

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I still remember watching Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon take on the characters found in Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere during the height of the pandemic. It opened up conversations about motherhood and the choices women make that follow us even when we don't want them to. From confronting cover racism to realizing how a life unfulfilled leads to pushing children to live lives we've always wanted to, the world of Shaker Heights is taken for a wild ride when Mia Warren comes into town.

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Even if you own endless options, what truly makes a great shoe collection is having the right ones. From classic sneakers to sleek boots, these 8 shoe styles are essential for pulling together any outfit in style and practicality. If you’re looking to build up a versatile shoe lineup, these must-have pairs belong in every closet.

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A well-fitted pair of heels can instantly elevate any outfit, whether it’s for work, formal events, or nights out.

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New Balance 530 Sneakers

A supportive pair of walking sneakers is a must for staying active. Whether you're running errands, exploring a new city, or going on a long hot girl walk, the right pair will keep your feet oh-so happy. Look for cushioned soles and breathable materials.

5. Street Style Sneakers

Adidas

Adidas Gazelle Bold Shoes

While walking sneakers are a total necessity, they don’t always work with every outfit due to their more technical-looking designs. That’s why you need a stylish pair of fashion-forward sneaks!

SeaVees

SeaVees Acorn Trainers

Street style sneakers are perfect for casual outfits, and especially for occasions you don’t really feel like wearing open-toed shoes.

6. Cozy Sandals

Teva

Teva Flatform Universal Sandals

Sandals with a lil’ bit of support are crucial – especially for spring and summer. When it’s hot out, you want your feet to be able to breathe without sacrificing comfort.

Chaco

Chaco Townes Midform Sandals

Opt for cushioned soles, secure straps, and soft materials to keep your feet comfortable while still looking cute!

7. Rain Boots

Quince

Quince Waterproof Ankle Rain Boots

We all know that rainy days can quickly ruin your shoes. That’s not until you have a sturdy pair of rain boots to rely on! Waterproof and durable, they keep your feet dry while still looking stylish.

Hunter

Hunter Refined Tall Rain Boots

A sleek pair in black or a fun pop of color can brighten up a gloomy day while protecting your steps from puddles and mud.

8. Slippers

Nordstrom

UGG Tazz Platform Slippers

When you’re stuck at home, a cozy pair of slippers is essential. They provide warmth and such coziness, especially during colder months.

Bombas

Bombas Sunday Mule Slippers

Look for pairs that offer some support for walking around indoors. Choose soft, plush materials for the ultimate cozy experience!

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