I have a pet peeve when it comes to woman’s socks and that is they always favor a smaller foot, like they use just enough material to make it comfortable for tiny feet while the rest of us have to push the elastic to its max to fit, and that makes it way too tight for those of us with circulatory/diabetic issues. These socks are supposed to be FOR diabetic feet, yet they follow the same formula of minimal fabric and feeling constrictive. The material is nice and soft. The cushioning is a bit thin though looks thicker because the rest of the sock is really quite thin. So, if looking for lightly cushioned socks, these would be okay, but if wanting a heavier cushion, I would not recommend these. The best thing going for these socks are the colors they come in. I have taken to ordering men’s socks so that they are bigger and fit my sometimes swollen feet comfortably, most notably diabetic men’s socks; the only problem is they do not come in pink : (( ! I really thought these might fit, but was disappointed to find they are your average small woman’s socks.
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