Affordable Footwear for Dorms, Bathrooms, and Factory Use in Thailand
If you're a migrant worker or expat from Myanmar, Laos, or Cambodia living in shared accommodation in Thailand, a pair of reliable plastic slippers is a must-have. Whether you're walking around your dorm, heading to the communal bathroom, or working in a wet factory zone, good slippers can protect your feet from injury, infection, and fatigue.
The best part? You don’t need to spend more than ฿100 to get a durable pair. This guide rounds up the best-selling, long-lasting slippers from Shopee and Lazada Thailand—tested by thousands of buyers and perfect for everyday use.
🧼 Easy to wash and dry
🌧️ Non-slip for wet areas
💪 Shock-absorbing soles for long hours
💰 Incredibly affordable
🧍♂️ Durable enough for daily wear in factory settings or communal housing
Product
Price
Features
Super Soft EVA Slippers
฿69–฿89
Lightweight, waterproof, flexible sole
Anti-Slip Bathroom Slippers
฿79–฿99
Textured sole, ideal for dorm bathrooms
Basic Plastic Factory Sandals
฿59–฿89
Closed-toe, durable, easy to clean
Slippers with Drain Holes
฿89
Quick-dry, ideal for rainy season
Colorful Slide-Style Slippers
฿69–฿89
Available in many sizes and colors
Most come in sizes 36–45, suitable for both men and women. Some styles are unisex and available in bulk packs.
You can find thousands of options on:
Look for:
✅ High ratings (4.7+ stars)
✅ Seller offers free shipping
✅ Available sizes (check size chart before checkout)
✅ COD (cash on delivery) option if you don’t have a credit card
“I work 10 hours in a seafood factory. These slippers last months and cost me less than ฿90.”
– Ko Min, Mahachai
“Perfect for shower room. No slip, no smell, dries fast.”
– Nila, Samut Prakan
“Ordered 3 pairs for me and my roommates. Super light and strong.”
– Chanthea, Rayong
Material: Choose EVA or thick plastic (not foam).
Grip: Make sure soles have texture to prevent slipping.
Weight: Heavier doesn’t always mean better—check flexibility.
Fit: Some sizes run small. Always read buyer comments.
Shared bathrooms or outdoor wash areas
Kitchen or food factory floors
Dorms with tile or concrete floors
During rainy season to avoid fungal infections
Backup pair for travel or temple visits
Wash weekly with soap and water
Dry in a shaded area
Sprinkle baby powder inside if they start to smell
Don’t leave in direct sun—it may cause warping
Plastic slippers may be a small item, but they make a big difference in your comfort and hygiene—especially if you're on your feet all day or using shared facilities. For under ฿100, you can find a pair that lasts for months, dries quickly, and keeps your feet protected.