







🧦 Step into comfort that works as hard as you do.
Dr. Scholl's Men's Diabetes & Circulator Socks feature TempRite technology for temperature regulation, a non-binding top to enhance circulation, and moisture management to keep feet dry. Engineered with anti-microbial properties and a smooth toe seam, these socks provide durable, all-day comfort ideal for men managing diabetes or circulatory concerns, blending health benefits with professional style.



| ASIN | B0BZHPJDWL |
| Best Sellers Rank | 465,874 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 4,249 in Men's Calf Socks |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,851) |
| Date First Available | 26 Mar. 2022 |
| Department | Men's |
| Item model number | DSM22038C6U2001 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Scholl's |
M**S
If you have circulatory issues or diabetes, these are the socks for you. They don't strangle your ankles and make marks on your lower legs, and they offer just the right amount of cushioning. And I've found they wear extremely well and hold up to many, many washings. They're made of 99% polyester, with just enough spandex to make them nice and stretchy. They seem to take care of moisture well, leaving my feet as dry as cotton socks. They're warm in winter and cool in the summer. Note that these are not compression or support socks, just nice and comfy socks for dress or casual wear. But if you need diabetes socks, or just don't like socks that are so tight that the tops leave marks on your legs, you'll enjoy these.
M**O
Confortevole e lunghe al punto giusto! Perfette
P**R
The foot compression helps with my swelling. The leg and ankle part is a bit loose for me but I imagine it's like that for those with much worse swelling in their legs and ankles as many have.
M**N
Whoa, these socks are AMASING! Super comfy, not too thin, not too thick and, most important, not binding at all! I'm not diabetic, but I hate regular socks that are so tight they feel like a bandage! Now I'm going to throw all my socks and reorder more of these!
C**N
Je les adore
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