Cozy Earth is stepping into a new category.
Oprah’s featured the brand on not just one, but five of her famed “Favorite Things” lists over the years, raving over everything from its bamboo-based pajamas to its “softest ever” sheets.
And on Tuesday, Cozy Earth branched out beyond bedding and loungewear to launch its first-ever shoe style: the Puffy Sheep Slipper ($150).
Like the rest of the company’s offerings, the luxe sheep-fur-and-shearling footwear’s designed with comfort in mind — and the non-marring outsole means you can wear it for quick outdoor errands, too.
Cozy Earth Puffy Sheep Slipper
Given Oprah’s love for slippers — her recent roundups even include a dedicated “cozy gifts” section — it wouldn’t be surprising to see the new footwear pop up on this year’s list.
But while only time will tell whether it’ll be Cozy Earth’s next “Favorite Things” contender, shoppers can pick up already-Oprah-approved items on sale in the meantime.
Almost everything is up to 25% off during Cozy Earth’s Semi-Annual Sale right now, including the super-soft Long Sleeve Bamboo Pajamas ($195 $156) from Winfrey’s 2019 list.
Cozy Earth Long Sleeve Bamboo Pajamas
Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set
She’s not the only mogul kicking back in the cozy design, as Kris Jenner sported a custom bunny-printed set on Easter this year.
Discounts also include the temperature-regulating Bamboo Sheet Set ($288 $231) Oprah called the “softest ever” in 2018. (And after putting them to the test ourselves, we can’t help but agree.)
Whether you’re stepping into fall with fresh slippers, PJs or sheets, don’t snooze and miss out on the best prices.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.