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Comments about Wigwam Diabetic Walker Socks:
These socks had a bad odor and the fit is very poor and they will not stay on your feet and they come off in the bed and you walk right out of them. I would never buy another pair let alone two and would never recommend them to anyone else to buy. Very Dissatified...
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It's a good sock but, just not wide enough in the leg (tight).
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Great socks for diabetics really comfortable they stay put without falling into my shoe.
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Didn't cut off circulation. I wear Bates boots all day (11hours) as I work for a police department. There was no constriction on my legs above boots. Wonderful, I need more!
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these are not a sock that is comfortable for diabetics. they have elastic in the tops that tend to be too tight. they are not much better than ordinary socks that are a lot less expensive. the problem is that you can't find out until you wear them and then you can't return used socks, at least I won't. save your money.
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Found these socks to have room enough for the swelling that I have in my legs and feet. I'm not a diabetic but close to it. And the sock doesn't sag when you've been walking in them for a period of time. A little pricey.
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Comments about Wigwam Diabetic Walker Socks:
My husband has diabetes that is very well controlled with diet and oral meds. He is slim and looks and feels super healthy. His Dr. says we could just about take his diagnosis of diabetes away as his blood sugar is so perfect. BUT, he does unfortunately suffer from dibetic neuropathy in his feet and that makes him extremely picky about how his socks and shoes feel to him. I bought these Wigwam Diabetic Walker socks in an XL instead of his regular sock size in order to give him a little extra room as tight-feeling socks get worn one time only by him and then they are off to the "unused, worn once, sock drawer. These Wigwam socks do run true-to-size so you may prefer to buy according to your real foot size. But, if you are like him, you will love these socks if you are looking for: THIN, no seams inside, not tight but not too loose at all (also not tight on calve!)roomy toe, cool in heinously hot, humid weather, and they machine wash and dry perfectly! I cannot tell you how many other brands/styles of socks I've tried for him before finding these MADE IN AMERICA, Wigwam Diabetic Walker socks! Now that I have found them I can round up all those unused pairs that are languishing in the "don't wear 'em" drawer and bring them to the Goodwill! I hope Wigwam keeps making these because they are perfect.
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Comments about Wigwam Diabetic Walker Socks:
These socks are comfortable, but I don't feel much difference in coverage over regular socks.I wear them regularly when I wear my custom made pediatric shoes. Hopefully, they won't be too warm for summerime when I need to rest my feet. They seem to be good quality socks. An average value investment.
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I really like theese socks fit real well and wick away sweat from my feet
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Thank you.
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