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L.B. Evans
L.B. Evans

L.B. Evans creates slippers that range from traditional to updated classics, with premium materials for indoors as well as rugged, warm outdoor styles.

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Immediate Comfort and Firm yet Flexible
Stumpar
Yukon Review:
I selected these slipper for a combination of hard soles and long-lasting suede. I also chose what I thought would be the lining that would not make my feet sweat. The lining is still a bit too warm for me, but I generate more heat than many. The soles are durable and have a good grip on slippery floor types. I wanted such a sole for I am in a snowy area and I go out to put trash in a barrel. These are exactly the slippers I wanted. There was no real break-in time, for they fit well out of the box. The one thing I do not like is that the stiff suede laces will come untied. I expected as much, for I have owned similar styles before. We have cats who just love to tug and chew the laces when given the chance. I figure a dap of hot glue on a tightly tied bow would prevent them from untying.
Radio tyme slipper rewiew
Steve
Radio Tyme II Review:
Good slipper but you must order at least a 1/2 size too big as the toe really narrows.
Great shoes once you find theright size
Grumy old Jim
Radio Tyme II Review:
if you're looking for a traditional slupper this is a great shoe. No fuzzy lining, no soft comly soles, just a sturdy shoe. Perfect if your feet run hot for whatever reason.
L B Evans Radio Tyme II Mens shoes
Dr. Sisco
Radio Tyme II Review:
The shoe is well made but lacks much needed padding inside the shoe for comfort. I would pay extra for this. Otherwise I am satisfied.
Very comfortable and attractive
Pat
Klondike Review:
Fit well, warm, comfortable, roomy enough to wear socks with them
Good for the Diabetic Foot
BJ
Admiral Review:
Bought these multiple times for my father who is a diabetic and also has problems with fluid retention in his feet and ankles. They are easy for him to get on and they hold up well.
Chicopee Slipper
Andy
Chicopee Review:
IT FEELS GOOD.
Everything I wanted and more
Robin
Yukon Review:
These shoes are amazing. They look great and fit very well. Just exactly what my husband was wanting.
Christmas present
Buster
Yukon Review:
These are used in the home.
I would buy this slipper again and again
Loving wife
Yukon Review:
My husband is using it indoors or outdoors

About Men's L.B. Evans

In 1804, T. & A. Evans (Thomas and Amos) were running a small shoe business connected with a general store in the town of South Reading. There was no shoe factory as we know it today, just a small shop where Thomas and Amos cut the leather for their shoes. The actual shoe making was farmed out among the people of the town, Thomas and Amos supplying them with uppers, soles, counters and heels to be assembled into shoes. All shoes were sewed by hand whenever the shoemaker-farmers could spare the time.

The shoemaker-farmers traded at the Evans' store, and according to the account books, very little cash ever changed hands. In fact, a cash settlement with each individual shoe worker was made but once every six months. Customers settled their accounts every six months, too, and even here not much cash was involved.

James Madison Evans entered into the business in 1832 and carried on the enterprise through 1857. Lucius Bolles Evans, the younger brother of James Madison, started in the shoe business on his own in 1841, at that time founding the present company L.B. Evans which bears his name.

Lucias Bolles worked in the business until 1880 with his son Harvey B. Evans as his partner in the later years. It was during his time that shoe machinery was first introduced. After L.B. Evans passed away, Harvey B. continued the business building the strong foundation and commitment still present today.

Harvey passed away in 1905, and the business was then incorporated as the L.B. Evans' Son Company. The next generation of Evans stepped into leadership and continued with the values and commitment to quality of the generations passed. Through many wars and depressions, L.B. Evans survived.

Today L.B. Evans is owned and operated as a division of Daniel Green Enterprises. Many of the traditional gentleman's slipper styles are still part of the line, but the business has grown to include new updated classics, premium products including elk and deer, and an array or rugged, warm outdoor styles. Daniel Green Enterprises remains committed to the quality and comfort guarantee that the Evans brothers established over 200 years ago.

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