Diastar Comfy Feet Diabetic Socks, White, 10-13, 3 pack


Key features
- •Diastar comfy feet socks are the perfect socks for person with diabetes
- •Lightweight with no binding or sagging yet have minimal compression to promote good circulation
- •Made in the USA
Diastar Comfy Feet Diabetic Socks, White, 10-13, 3 pack
List Price: $13.56$12.20DEALYou Save: $1.36 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 25, 2026In Stock (1)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
60%
4★
40%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
Good fit
M.F.D.✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2017
Comfortable
Good buy for something hard to find.
Angie Caruso✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2016
They do the job and are as close to a 100% cotton as I can find for hubby. Although, our water is fairly hard, it doesn't take many washing before they look like dingy rags. Hubby tells me not to worry...they're comfy and hidden in work boots all day. To each their own...priority. I must have bought him 12 pairs so far so guess comfy wins.
Yes, they are COMFY
Lizzy Stitch✓ Verified Purchase•October 18, 2015
I have been looking for socks like these. I have sturdy calves and most socks are tight, leaving ridges in my ankles or calves. These are perfect for me because they do not bind or have tight elastic tops. They do slip down over several hours, but I would rather have to take the time to pull them up than have that sore deep ridge in my calf. I wear a size 9 in a womans shoe and find that they fit well, not too big. I washed them before wearing, so for anyone who thinks they might be too big, wash first then see. I must say that I wear them primarily to bed, but they have worked in my walking shoes.
Good Product not even close in color shown
Barkingmad✓ Verified Purchase•June 15, 2015
I wear the heck out of these socks. I am not diabetic but I like how comfortable they are and I can tuck my trousers into the top of them for cycling. They wear out and get the odd hole here and there but worth it for the unrestricted fit. So far I have only bought black ones for winter cycling. They are plenty warm.
So . . .
I decides to buys me some light colored ones for summer walking trips.
That was when the "trouble" started. I wanted tan but talked my self into using the off white / ivory looking ones they call "tan".
What arrived at my door were orangish leather colored. Certainly not on the light brown . . . what I would call tan . . . side.
They make my tan walking shoes look dirty.
I will use them to wear around the house but they look ghastly with my tan walking shoes.
They fit well and are comfortable though . . .
shame about the color.
They might look good with other shoe colors.
See the orange in the lettering here on Amazon ? They are nearly that color. Add a touch of white and that is the color of socks we are discussing here.
Good luck. I'm pulling for ya. We are all in this together.
So . . .
I decides to buys me some light colored ones for summer walking trips.
That was when the "trouble" started. I wanted tan but talked my self into using the off white / ivory looking ones they call "tan".
What arrived at my door were orangish leather colored. Certainly not on the light brown . . . what I would call tan . . . side.
They make my tan walking shoes look dirty.
I will use them to wear around the house but they look ghastly with my tan walking shoes.
They fit well and are comfortable though . . .
shame about the color.
They might look good with other shoe colors.
See the orange in the lettering here on Amazon ? They are nearly that color. Add a touch of white and that is the color of socks we are discussing here.
Good luck. I'm pulling for ya. We are all in this together.
Thick but thin
Patrick L. Slavin✓ Verified Purchase•May 7, 2013
Look thick but loosely made, sort of the point with these, the stay up but are not binding, exactly as needed. I really dislike having to buy special socks but apparently the cure for old age is still a ways off, so these are great.
Page 1 of 2


