Product name: | Hotel slipper | ||||||
uppermaterial: | cotton terry or customized | ||||||
Insole material: | cotton terry or customized | ||||||
Outsole material: | EVA or customized | ||||||
Color: | white or customized | ||||||
Logo: | embroidery or customized | ||||||
Size: | 29cm length*11cm width or customized | ||||||
Weight : | around 30g-120g/pair | ||||||
Payment: | T/T—-30% deposit, 70% balance against B/L copy | ||||||
Deliver | 30-45 days after samples confirmed | ||||||
Sample time: | 15 days | ||||||
Others: | We can offer OEM service.Clients’ design are welcome |
Basic knowledge of hotel slippers:
The hotel must-have items-slippers, are one of the most frequently used items after check-in.
According to statistics from relevant platforms, the usage rate of hotel slippers exceeds 90%. You can bring your own toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel and small travel bottles, but few customers like to bring their own slippers: easy to get dirty, take up space and difficult to pack and organize.
Therefore, a pair of light, comfortable and clean hotel slippers is very popular among guests. Many high-end hotels also regard slippers as a symbol of their service quality. They use good materials and print their own brand logos to provide guests with a comfortable experience while virtually enhancing the brand impression of their hotels.
As a hotelier, how much do you know about hotel slippers?
Before the introduction, let’s get to know the composition of the slippers: sole, cover, toe cap, and edging.
Generally, the toe cap and the cover are made of similar materials. Non-woven fabrics and plastic edge strips are used for the edging, and EVA material is used more for the sole.
The materials that make up the toe cap and the cover generally include non-woven fabrics, napped fabrics, real beautiful fabrics, terry cloth, golden velvet, coral fleece, cut velvet, velvet, waffle and other materials. As long as it is fabric, it can generally be used as a toe cap or cover for slippers.
Generally speaking, small hotels and hotels use disposable non-woven slippers; mid-range hotels use velvet, brushed, and short-pile slippers; high-end hotels prefer terry cloth (terry, cut pile) , Waffle) and cotton/linen/sardine slippers.
Sole:
At present, most of the soles used in hotels are still mainly EVA. Other materials include TPR soles, PVC soles, XPE soles, cloth soles, plastic cloth soles, etc. The thickness of the sole is usually 4-7 mm, the thicker the sole The more expensive the price.
EVA bottom: a new type of environmentally friendly plastic foam material made by copolymerization of ethylene (E) and vinyl acetate (VA), mainly divided into flax and raw hemp. The advantage of EVA bottom is that it is relatively strong, light and easy to clean to wear, and the price is relatively cheap. EVA soles can be divided into different thicknesses. The soles of general economic hotels will be thinner, about 3mm to 5mm; the thickness of the soles of high-end hotels that value guest experience are all above 6mm, and most of them are 8mm or 9mm; Some hotels will add sponges to the soles of the feet to increase the softness of the soles and improve the anti-slip performance.