Yomandamor Best Mens Mid-Calf Diabetic Socks With Seamless Toe,6 Pairs L Size(Socks Size:10-13)
$17.50
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Customers find these diabetic socks comfortable, well-made, and appreciate their smooth texture. The socks fit well without being tight, stay up without binding, and are stretchy enough to accommodate enlarged feet. While some customers say they hold up very well, others report they wear through after one or two uses. The thickness receives mixed feedback, with several customers noting they are somewhat thin.
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Yomandamor Best Mens Mid-Calf Diabetic Socks With Seamless Toe,6 Pairs L Size(Socks Size:10-13)
$17.50


CHRISTLE HAMMER –
Great socks
These are awesome socks. Comfy, last a long time when don’t make your feet sweat..
Gene Obrien –
Does not squeeze your foot
Not to tight, not to thick, very comfy, i got 12 pairs
Pamela and Richard –
Great socks for diabetics
Soft and non binding, bought some for my husband and dad who are diabetics. Also not thick and bulky like some diabetic socks can be.
AK4reviews –
Great for comfort!
They are great for swelling or swollen ankles—very comfortable. They stay up and are cool. I’ve bought two sets now but the reason for the four stars is that the upper portion of the sock does last. The weave is loose and that’s good for comfort but not durability.
Jean Willcox –
Only socks that don’t bother him!
Best socks ever! Great fit, great weight, and the only socks that don’t bother my hubbys feet that sometimes swell.
Dwarf Hamster Mom –
Yolander Men’s Socks
These are nice soft socks. The durability is pretty good time wise. They won’t last years. They wash nice and hold their shape. Bought several times.
Martina –
Comfortable bamboo socks
Should be 5 star, love these socks very comfy, ad reasonable price
Crit Factor –
Very good elasticity and relaxing fit.
I’m not diabetic but I find standard socks tend to leave a ring around my ankle as if they’re cutting off my circulation sometimes. It doesn’t seem to actually be cutting off the circulation as my feet aren’t going numb and the skin isn’t discolored(typically poor circulation as a result of binding does both in the outer extremities such as hands and feet). These are very stretchy but not loose which makes em very easy to adjust for a better fit. I got them up to right below the knee(my legs are pretty short) and they are quite comfortable. They also breathe easily just like cotton but feel a bit cooler in my opinion which I love cause my feet heat up like the black leather interior of a car in the summer. Natural fibers = Best fibers. Cotton and now Rayon for the heat and Wool for the cold. I live in Washington and we experience both ends of the spectrum so it’s nice to have proper insulation to reduce any discomfort you would otherwise get if you just wore some plastic fiber socks year round(Hanes, Fruit of the Loom, Under Armor etc…) nonsense all year round. You’re feet become a Sauna 💦 🔥 In summer and a Glacier❄️in winter it totally sucks.
Linda Nash –
I always have trouble with women’s socks because they are too tight on my legs. These men’s socks are so comfortable, they stay up and no tightness, and really soft. I will be ordering more. Thanks for the great product.
john edwards –
Best socks ever feet can breath don’t cut in around ankle not thick and bulky perfect
Yiskah –
Got these for my husband when his last Rockport socks gave up the ghost. At first he was sceptical because they seemed so much thinner than he was used to, but they fit well even with his very large calves and don’t constrict or slip down. They’re the socks he reaches for in the morning passing by all the other “diabetic” socks he has. He even bought more (proof he really likes them!)
VLTN-DRN –
So comfortable easy to put on. Loved them. But after a few washes holes in the ankle part started to appear, kept getting worse
joani –
Good product, very comfortable and loose fitting, cooler than cotton