Embrace the joy of walking activities, leaving behind the worries of discomfort and impaired blood circulation from overly snug socks. Presenting the men's SOCKSHOP IOMI Footnurse Diabetic Merino Wool Boot Socks; meticulously designed from top to bottom to alleviate the difficulties encountered by diabetics when donning regular boot socks.
The IOMI socks are crafted through a distinct knitting approach which makes their non-binding legs adjust to ythe unique fit. They accommodate the specific contthes of ythe legs, providing a gentle, custom fit, sidestepping constriction in larger or swollen legs - a key feature in maintaining optimal blood circulation.
Featuring merino wool, praised for its exceptional natural properties, guarantees softness and outstanding breathability. Merino wool is proficient in moisture wicking, providing insulation for warmth, and boasts inherent anti-bacterial properties, altogether contributing to a healthier foot environment.
Suited for wearing with boots and broader fitting casual shoes, these socks offer medium thickness for versatile use. To ensure no discomfort is experienced, they are equipped with smooth toe seams that prevent pressure and abrasion.
For longevity, the SOCKSHOP IOMI Footnurse Diabetic Socks are constructed with reinforced toes and heels, ready to withstand regular wear. With these socks, not only do you get comfort, but they also provide lasting service, giving great value for ythe money.
An investment in ythe comfort, health, and mobility, SOCKSHOP IOMI Footnurse Diabetic Merino Wool Boot Socks are more than just foot attire - they are a testimony of durable, comforting footwear designed with ythe wellbeing in mind.
Extra Product DetailsDesigned for diabetics Prevents impaired circulation Offers custom, non-binding fit Ideal for larger or swollen legs Made of soft, breathable merino wool Moisture-wicking, insulating & anti-bacterial Medium thickness, great for boots Smooth toe seams prevent discomfort Reinforced toes and heels for durability Promotes comfort, health, and mobility