Moisture wicking is the property found in some synthetic fabrics that transfers moisture away from the body onto the outer layer of the fabric where it dries faster. Moisture wicking is typically used in athletic apparel designed to improve moisture evaporation and breathability, which helps increase the performance and endurance of the athlete.
About Slippers:
A type of shoe typically designed for indoor use that can be a variety of styles, including slides, mocassins, scuffs, booties, thongs, or loafers. Usually the uppers are made of soft leather or other fabrics (as opposed to tougher fabrics like hard leather that regular shoes are made of) and are sometimes lined with soft materials like felt, shearling or wool.