Snoke's slippers

Snoke's slippers were a comforting item that belonged to Supreme Leader Snoke of the First Order. Two tone in color, the embroidered exterior was gold in color, with its interior, a red. In 34 ABY, the disfigured dark side wielder wore his slippers as he sat on his throne, located within his personal flagship. During this time, he was often visited by First Order General Armitage Hux; his apprentice Kylo Ren, and, before his death, the Jedi-trainee Rey. It was Ren who was responsible for Snoke's death, slicing him in half from a far, using the Force to manlipuate Rey's lightsaber, which sat beside Snoke's person. With Snoke's body split in two, his slippers remained on his feet.

Description
A comforting item, Snoke's slippers were designed to ease his pain. A disfigured being, he prioritized his comfort. The pair of slippers sported a two-tone look&mdash;its gold exterior was embroidered with swirls while its interior was a solid red.

History
In 34 ABY, the dark side wielder known as Snoke, who held the title of Supreme Leader in the First Order, wore his slippers as he sat on his throne, located within his flagship, the Supremacy, a colossal-sized Star Dreadnought. Following the siege of D'Qar, which saw the destruction of the First Order's Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought, the Fulminatrix, Snoke summoned General Armitage Hux, the man responsible for the deadnought's demise, to his throne in order to be reprimanded. Though Hux positively convinced Snoke that the First Order had their opponent "hanging by a thread," Snoke was not amused when his conflicted apprentice, Kylo Ren, appeared before Snoke, Hux, and the slippers. With Hux dismissed, Snoke started to discipline his apprentice, subsequently rising from his throne and limping his way to Ren. Sometime after his scolding, Ren returned to the throne room with Rey, a gifted Jedi trainee, by his side. With her prized lightsaber in Ren's possession, a seated Snoke retrieved the item via the Force, placing it beside his person.

Realizing her powers, Snoke began to toy with Rey, often utilizing the Force to attack or otherwise move her at his discretion. At the height of their confrontation, Snoke Force pushed Rey to Ren. With his lightsaber in his hand, Snoke wanted Ren to murder her in order to "fulfill his destiny." The conflicted apprentice, however, did not kill Rey, but, instead, used the Force to blindside Snoke by cutting him in half with Rey's lightsaber. With his body split in two, Snoke's torso fell over his legs and the slippers. Upon investigating the throne room's damage following a skirmish between Ren; Rey; and Snoke's Elite Praetorian Guards, Hux saw Snoke's separated body. His slippers remained on his feet.

Behind the scenes
Snoke's slippers first appeared in Rian Johnson's 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi. According to the The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the slippers were handmade by the props maker Ian Jones. Also in the spread about the slippers, costume supervisor David Crossman revealed that Snoke was originally going to talk about his slippers in the movie, but the piece of dialogue was removed from the final cut.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi