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All-day comfort, designed for sensitive feet. Blue Jay diabetic socks are crafted with the specific needs of people with diabetes, swollen feet, or circulatory problems in mind. The hand-sewn flat and soft comfort toe seam eliminates the irritating ridge that standard socks create, while the natural cotton construction breathes and stretches for a comfortable, non-constricting fit. The special non-binding top stays up without squeezing — promoting healthy circulation all day long.
Why does the toe seam matter for diabetic socks?
Standard socks have a raised toe seam that creates a ridge across the top of the toes. For people with diabetes — especially those with peripheral neuropathy or reduced sensation — this ridge can cause pressure points, blisters, and skin breakdown without the wearer noticing. The Blue Jay hand-sewn flat and soft comfort toe seam lies completely flat against the skin, eliminating this risk and making the sock safe for all-day wear on sensitive feet.
What does “non-binding top” mean?
A non-binding top means the sock cuff is designed to stay up without using tight elastic that constricts the leg. Standard sock elastic can restrict blood flow, which is particularly problematic for people with diabetes or circulatory issues. The non-binding top gently holds the sock in place while allowing healthy circulation — reducing the risk of indentation marks, swelling, and discomfort.
How do I know if X-Large is the right size?
This sock is sized for men’s shoe sizes 13–16. If your shoe size falls within this range, X-Large is the correct size. For other sizes, Blue Jay diabetic socks are available in additional sizes — check our store for the full size range. Wearing the correct size is important for diabetic socks, as a sock that is too small can constrict circulation, and one that is too large can bunch and cause friction.
How do I care for these socks?
Machine wash warm with like colors and tumble dry on low. Do not bleach or iron. Washing in warm (not hot) water helps preserve the cotton fibers and non-binding elastic over time. Replace socks when they show signs of wear, thinning, or loss of shape, as worn socks provide less protection for sensitive feet.