Chill Out Like Batman In These Batmobile 3D Slippers

Batman spends long nights out there in the dark fighting off villains and saving Gotham City from evil. So, how does he relax after a tough night of being the Caped Crusader?

It's likely he slips into his favorite and most comfortable pair of slippers.

However, what do those slippers look like?

It's possible they look a lot like these Batmobile 3D slippers from ThinkGeek.

"Get two of the Tim Burton / Michael Keaton Batmobile (in a slightly modified size) with our Batmobile 3D Slippers," writes ThinkGeek on the slippers' official product page. "With an elasticized foot opening, you can order your feet to 'Get in the car.' And with [a] no-slip dots on the bottom, these won't be peeling out any time soon. And with two, you'll always have a backup in case you have to batmissile one of them. We hate it when that happens."

The Batmobile slippers retail on ThinkGeek for $49.99 and would make a great gift for any Batman fan. They come in three sizes and are officially-licensed as Batman merchandise. However, as ThinkGeek points out, they don't come with the remote that brings them back to you (in other words, you'll have to train your favorite pet to bring them to you or get your own Alfred).

Batman is now more popular than ever, thanks to the Christopher Nolan movies starring Christian Bale as the Dark Knight. Although that series of movies is officially over, we'll see the character again soon in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 25, 2016 and can play as the Caped Crusader in the recently-released Batman: Arkham Knight video game.

If that isn't enough Batman for you, watch Bruce Wayne as a child as Gotham City grows up to become the city we all know and love on Fox's Gotham on Monday nights.

That's right, Batman is pretty much everywhere now, so why not show your love of the Dark Knight by sporting his favorite vehicle on your feet?

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