Slipper

Slippers were items of comfortable human footwear usually worn indoors, and often in conjunction with pyjamas or a dressing gown.

Passengers aboard Crusader 50 shuttle buses received complimentary slippers. (TV: Midnight)

During her travels with the Tenth Doctor, Donna Noble bought Nerys a pair of "tacky" slippers for Christmas. (COMIC: Frosty the Snowdemon)

In the 1190s Barbara wore a pair of pointed slippers. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Crusaders)

When in 1560 Japan Chris Cwej was given shoes to replace his shoes. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors)

In 1987 Winnie Tyler wore slippers paired with an apron worn over a man's shirt. (PROSE: Damaged Goods)

In 1994 in Mexico City Cristián Alvarez wore slippers while in hospital. (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird)

In the 2000s when Maria Jackson saw lights of an Arcateenian craft near Sarah Jane Smith's house she pulled on slippers before leaving her room to investigate. (PROSE: Invasion of the Bane)

Whilst pretending to be a Buddhist monk in circa 2030 Chris Cwej wore slippers. (PROSE: Warchild)

When she arrived on Dellah in 2593 Bernice Summerfield bought some new carpet slippers. (PROSE: Oh No It Isn't!)

Whilst on Albert in 2890 the Eighth Doctor joked that he could have a fetish for bunny slippers. (PROSE: Grimm Reality)

In 2887 robot-influenced fashion in Kaldor City meant shoes based on the robots' slippers was considered high fashion. (PROSE: Corpse Marker)

Behind the scenes
Dez Skinn wears platform slippers (comically labelled as such, as though this needed pointing out) as he goes to bed in the comic story The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine, printed in DWM 544 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Doctor Who Magazine. However, due to its parodical nature, this story is not currently considered a valid source for in-universe articles by our Wiki.