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Compression-Free Diabetic Ankle Socks - Loose Fit For Men And Women - 6 Pairs By Debra Weitzner Review

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Details

Fabric Type90% Cotton
Care InstructionsMachine Wash
OriginImported
PatternSolid

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

These socks FIT good for me

I have stage five Kidney failure with edema and these are the ONLY ankle high socks that have EVER worked! I would buy a thousand pairs of these! I would recommend them to infinity and beyond!

Pros
  • Everything is great
Cons
  • Loose fit allows the sock to move around excessively, leading to discomfort and irritation

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not very soft: my feedback

I like the color and fit of these socks, but the ribbing texture is not very comfortable. I would like these socks better, if they were softer.

Pros
  • I like they aren't tight on my ankles. Wear well.
Cons
  • Socks are rough, fit OK.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Cheap and run small

Have purchased these socks before.The new ones are for sure not the same.Thinner and run small.Wear a size 13 and bought the 13 to 15 size.At best they are a size 11.

Pros
  • Socks stay out. Don't slide off my foot. Stay up as well. Would definitely purchase again
Cons
  • Socks may not be breathable enough to provide adequate ventilation

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not good for diabetics.

The socks are soft, but have to be worn wrong side out because of the toe seams. The huge wads of thread are very uncomfortable. I tried clipping them back, but that leaves a hole.

Pros
  • Socks work great for diabetics who need socks that do not bind your ankles.
Cons
  • May not be suitable for those with wide calves or ankles