- Physician Approved Therapeutic
- Recommended for: Circulatory Problems, Diabetes, Edema, Neuropathy
- 90% Cotton 7% Polyester 3% Elasthane
- Machine Wash
- Loose Fitting, Non Binding Top
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Parminder Brar
Just what I wanted ..
I ordered these Diabetic socks for my husband , he doesn't have large calves but takes a size 12.5 boot and every pair of socks I have bought shrink and lately seem to be leaving indentations in his legs, not good.I ordered these and they are great , I washed them asap so he could wear them right away. They don't shrink because they are not 100% cotton and they kept their shape , they seem to be good quality socks and my husband is loving them. He says his feet and legs have not felt so good in years. I ordered the size 10-13 and they fit him good , would be nice if a little longer he has long legs. They haven't slipped down on him yet and he has worn a pair everyday. The material is a nylon , polyester and spandex blend which is very soft and comfy. He has worn them under his heavy thermal socks while out using the snowblower and shoveling snow. I believe he would highly recommend them , he loves them.
Alicia Lucero
Good buy
Socks fit well and become softer with each wash. Good buy, arrived quickly. These help with the swelling in my lower legs and feet as I stand for eight hours a day at work. Thanks for sending so fast!
Sally Tanoshii
Just Right
I purchased these socks for my husband who suffers from lymph edema on his stroke affected side in his foot and ankle and he also has diabetes. The socks are great and superior to other brands he has tried in the past, as they expand when his ankle swells. So far they wash up well and have kept their form.
Nabilah Nasir
Nice socks that make my legs feel much healthier and unconstricted
These socks do what they claim. They do not constrict the lower leg and cut off circulation the way regular socks do. Regular socks always leave indentations in my leg that look unhealthy and feel unhealthy These socks were a little bit small making them just a little bit hard to put on. But even being a little bit too small for me, they still don't cut into my legs. The only "problem" with them is that, as you might expect, they do tend to fall down because they don't grab the leg so hard. If they are put on and left alone there is not really a problem. But if you are taking your shoes off frequently like I do to change from outdoor shoes to indoor shoes coming and going into the house, you might find yourself having to pull them up occasionally.
Simone Gallimore
These socks are perfect for diabetics
These socks are perfect for diabetics. They feel just right and their is no squeezing at the top of the sock. At one time, I would cut the top of my regular socks to loosen them up, however that is not necessary with these socks. I will definitely order more of these. The product is sold by Falari, and arrived very quickly and as advertised. Size was also correct. Will definitely do business with Falari again as I am very impressed with this product and service. (Note: Seller info placed here do to error I made filling out seller review and don't seem to be able to make a correction).
Senad Mustafovski
Close to the most ideal combination of fit, wear and price
These are close to the most ideal socks for me. Some 'diabetic' socks are so thin in the ankle area, that you can see through the weave to the skin beneath. Others have so little elastic, they slip down and bunch below the ankle. Finally, some fit better than these first two examples, but they cost $10-$12 per pair. This 12-pack of socks cost $1.50 per pair and fit better than far more costly brands. Most importantly, the ankle section has just enough elastic to stay up, and is thick enough to feel close to 'regular' socks. The foot section is reasonably padded and fits well without having to pull hard to get them on. Overall fit is somewhat small; I am a shoe size 12, and these socks fit me well. Usually XL-size or King-size socks are looser than this brand. I think that if you really had big feet (bigger than 13), you might think that these socks are a little tight.
Renee Garcia
Thick and cushiony, not thin and flimsy
I brought my first pair of diabetic socks at the drugstore. They were made by a well-known foot-care company. The major point of diabetic socks is to knit them without heavy seams that could exert pressure on spots on the feet and cut off circulation. The foot-care-company drugstore socks accomplished this by making the socks thin and flimsy; they unraveled after little use. These socks I got from Amazon are thick and cushiony, and very sturdy: no sign of unravelling yet. Recently when I needed more socks so I could go longer between laundries, I purchased another dozen from Amazon. These were the same quality as the first batch I bought. I recommend these strongly..
Sheteka Villa
Holds up without cutting into legs, elastic lasts through repeated washes
Fits well. The socks hold up on my husband's legs, but do not cut into his flesh. Circulation is much improved in his feet and lower legs. He is recently diabetic. These socks changed his outlook on his day to day-he isn't dreading taking off an overly restrictive sock, so he isn't fighting putting them on. His feet are getting banged up less because he is wearing the socks more. These socks are not sweat socks, but they do absorb a lot of moisture-as a result his shoes smell better/are easier to clean, and his feet smell better/easier to clean. After several washes the socks are still holding up on his lower legs, and still not restricting his circulation.
Jeff Gray
Best socks for me
I'm 6'2" and wear 12-13 size shoes. I am not diabetic, but most socks from department stores are way too tight, leaving marks in my skin. I've tried a few different non-binding socks, and I like these the best. They stay up OK, but are loose enough to pull off from the tip. They feel soft, cushiony, and comfortable. The length on me is pretty normal compared to most socks. Other reviewers have noted the lint left on your feet. It's true. It gets better after a few washes, though. But it's a good trade-off in my opinion considering how great they are otherwise. As far as durability, I got a 12-pack about a year ago, wore a pair every day all day, and I just started noticing some holes in them. I don't know how that compares with other socks, but that doesn't seem bad to me, especially considering the price. I'm about to order some more.
Olga Dib
Soft stretchy socks
These socks are perfect for my elderly father. They are very stretchy and soft so easy to put on and comfortable to wear. They keep their shape and stay up well. They don't bind on his legs and have a nice medium thickness and cushion.