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Loose Fit Diabetic 1/4 Crew Socks, 3 pairs
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Non-Binding Loose Fit Diabetic Quarter Crew Socks for Warm Weather, Low-Cut Shoes, and Daily Foot Comfort
When the weather warms up or your footwear calls for a lower profile, you shouldn't have to sacrifice foot protection. Doc Ortho Loose Fit Diabetic Quarter Crew Socks provide the same non-binding, circulation-friendly construction as the full crew version in a shorter ankle-height cut. The cotton-blend fabric breathes through warm days, and the non-irritating seams protect sensitive feet without creating friction or pressure points.
Available in white, black, and navy, each three-pair pack offers reliable daily rotation at an affordable value. The quarter-crew length pairs especially well with athletic shoes, walking shoes, and casual footwear, where a full crew sock would feel too warm.
Key Features of Loose-Fit Diabetic Quarter Crew Socks
- Non-binding ankle-height top prevents circulation restriction while sitting just above the ankle bone
- Non-irritating seam construction reduces friction that can cause blisters on sensitive diabetic skin
- Lightweight, breathable cotton blend manages moisture and keeps feet cool during warm-weather activity
- Minimal compression keeps the sock in place without squeezing or restricting blood flow
- Quarter-crew length provides lightweight ankle coverage for athletic and low-cut footwear
How to Wear Diabetic Quarter Crew Socks
Gently pull the sock on from toe to ankle. Position the non-binding top just above the ankle bone. Avoid cuffing or folding down the band, as this creates a pressure point. Change daily and inspect your feet before and after wearing, particularly with reduced sensation. Machine wash and dry on low heat.
Best For: Who Should Wear Loose-Fit Diabetic Quarter Crew Socks
Adults managing diabetes who prefer a shorter, cooler sock during warmer months or while wearing sneakers, walking shoes, or casual flats will appreciate the ankle-height design. Active adults with poor circulation or peripheral neuropathy can wear these during walking, gardening, and light exercise without worrying about constriction. The easy pull-on construction works well for wearers with limited flexibility or hand strength. Caregivers purchasing diabetic socks for a loved one can choose the quarter-crew length for variety alongside the full crew option.
Specifications
- Material: 85% Cotton, 14% Polyester, 1% Spandex
- Length: Quarter crew (ankle height)
- Pack: 3 pairs
- Colors: White, Black, Navy
- Sizes: SM, MD, LG, XL
- Origin: Imported
Frequently Asked Questions
Are diabetic quarter-crew socks loose-fitting?
Yes. Diabetic quarter-crew socks are designed with a non-binding, loose-fit top that avoids restricting blood circulation at the ankle, making them suitable for people managing diabetes, edema, or peripheral neuropathy.
What should people with diabetes look for in socks?
Look for non-binding cuffs that don't leave marks, seamless or smooth-seam toe construction to prevent blisters, and breathable moisture-wicking material. A loose quarter-crew fit protects diabetic feet without restricting blood flow.
Can loose-fit diabetic quarter crew socks be worn by people with swollen feet?
Yes. The non-binding design accommodates fluctuations in foot and ankle volume throughout the day. The loose top prevents painful constriction while the short length provides lightweight coverage without bulk.
What is the difference between diabetic quarter-crew socks and regular ankle socks?
Diabetic quarter-crew socks feature a non-binding top, smooth seams, and moisture-wicking fabric to protect sensitive feet. Regular ankle socks often use tight elastic and rougher seams that can restrict circulation and irritate skin.