As meias diabéticas femininas de algodão são a escolha ideal para mulheres que buscam conforto e proteção para os pés. Com um design que prioriza a saúde e o bem-estar, este conjunto de 6 pares de meias apresenta um ajuste solto e uma largura adequada para tornozelos, garantindo que não haja pressão excessiva sobre a pele sensível. Feitas com uma mistura de 75% algodão, 20% poliamida e 5% elastano, essas meias são livres de poliéster, proporcionando uma suavidade incomparável que é essencial para a pele facilmente ferida de muitas diabéticas.
- Tipo de tecido: 75% Algodão, 20% Poliamida, 5% Elastano (Livre de poliéster)
- Instruções de cuidado: Lavagem à máquina
- Origem: Importado
- Tipo de ajuste: Solto
- Maciez: Essas meias diabéticas femininas apresentam uma mistura de tecidos única. A suavidade das meias é ideal para a pele sensível, frequentemente afetada por lesões.
- Respirabilidade: As meias finas são respiráveis e possuem propriedades que absorvem a umidade, limitando o crescimento de fungos nos pés vulneráveis.
- Baixa pressão: As meias não compressivas melhoram a circulação e não deixam marcas, sendo adequadas para tornozelos e pés inchados.
- Sem costura: O design excepcional sem costuras nos dedos evita atritos e feridas, ajudando a prevenir problemas relacionados à neuropatia.
- Meia bem ajustada: As meias para tornozelo se mantêm no pé sem as seções elásticas tradicionais, sendo ideais para pés inchados sem causar constrição.
1. Conforto Superior: A suavidade do algodão proporciona um toque agradável, ideal para quem tem pele sensível.
2. Saúde dos Pés: A respirabilidade e a capacidade de absorção de umidade ajudam a prevenir infecções fúngicas.
3. Circulação Melhorada: O design solto e sem pressão favorece a circulação sanguínea, essencial para diabéticos.
4. Prevenção de Lesões: O design sem costura minimiza o risco de atritos e feridas nos pés.
5. Versatilidade: Com um ajuste que se adapta a diferentes tamanhos de pés (6-9), são adequadas para diversas usuárias.
Para garantir o máximo conforto e eficácia das meias diabéticas femininas, recomenda-se lavá-las à máquina em água fria e secá-las à sombra. Utilize as meias diariamente, especialmente se você tem tendência a inchaço nos pés ou tornozelos. Coloque-as com cuidado, assegurando que não haja dobras ou torções, para evitar qualquer desconforto. Essas meias são ideais para uso em casa, no trabalho ou durante atividades leves, proporcionando proteção e conforto ao longo do dia.
compman –
These socks were comfortable. They were of thin material. Because they don’t have elastic they don’t grip the leg well and may slip down but the lack of elastic is the point of diabetic socks.
I’m not diabetic but I found them comfortable to wear around the house with my house shoes. If you’re looking for a thin, comfortable sock that won’t dig into your leg these might work for you.
Rachel the Rainbowbrarian –
My husband has wide legs so finding socks that fit him without cutting off his circulation is always challenging. He loves these and left them on all day which is rare. Socks don’t stay on his feet long once he’s home for the day and I find them everywhere. But these stayed on. I’ve tried them, too, and they are super comfortable and don’t leave any marks on legs or feet.
Heidi Anne Heiner –
I don’t like socks that leave marks on my ankles or legs. Unfortunately, that includes 98% of all socks. And rightly so since they need elastic to keep them up. I have tried other diabetic socks, and they all leave marks. I tried these and was pleasantly surprised. After laundering them I put on a pair and immediately noticed how comfortable they were. There was no binding and no marks. They are a bit on the thin side and occasionally I have to pull them up because they do ride down. I will deal with that since they leave no marks. I just hope they hold up.
lifegetsbetter –
These are possibly the most useless things i have ever put on my feet. They don’t stay up. They’re like tights, but not tight. Scratchy yet slippery. And they tend to roll around inside shoes.
lifegetsbetter –
So when I first tried these on I was concerned about them being able to stay up with my busy lifestyle. I have size 9 feet in women’s size. They passed the test beautifully! They feel almost like you are wearing nothing because they are simply cradling your feet. They are not baggy. They just fit perfectly around your foot and stay up. They have lots of room to expand so they are comfortable no matter what.
I am unsure of the longevity of these socks of course. It will take a year or so to figure that out!
As far as the thickness, I would say that they are medium or medium/light thickness. It’s so hard nowadays to judge the thickness since everyone’s idea of thickness is different and there are so many different thicknesses out there. My other go to diabetic sock is lighter than this one. I like that this one has a more knit softness to it than my others that are diabetic socks.
I believe that they look good on. The color is very nice as you can see in the photos.
I wear them because I have issues with nerve damage on my feet so that ANYTHING snug makes me literally unable to walk. It’s surprising to me that even how a sock fits makes such a difference but it does. Such is life!
As far as the value here for money spent, I would say that the price here is on par with other diabetic socks that I have purchased that work well. So, really it’s about the look and feel, and IMHO these are worth it.
Galvatron –
I love the cool grey color of these socks and they are SO soft. However, they’re fairly loose on my size 9.5 feet, so they slide down just a little bit. If you’re on the smaller foot size end of the spectrum these might not be the best fit for you.
Dave in California –
I’ve tried a handful of different sock options looking for ones that don’t leave a mark on my ankle after a day’s wearing and that are comfortable. These blue socks are constructed with smooth medium-light weight, soft material. The blue color is dark enough to wear with black pants. The height in the ankle goes higher than low-cut socks but the extra material is non-restrictive. The seam on the toe is smooth and unnoticeable when wearing.
I found that wearing them with my loose-fitting sneakers that have a bit of a slip in the heels caused these socks to ride down my ankle eventually. When I wear regular lace-up shoes that are tighter on my feet, I don’t see the creeping down effect.
These socks are a favorite for me because of the medium-weight material, the higher length up the ankle, and the loose fit.
N Martin –
These socks are comfortable when I first put them on. They fit well, they stay up, and they seem to be of good quality, although thinner than other diabetic socks I own. They are easy to put on, and the ankle part of the sock is very stretchy and doesn’t leave marks when my feet and legs swell at the end of the day. But the foot part is not as stretchy and when my foot does swell, it feels a bit restrictive and I have to take them off because they feel like they are getting too tight. I know my feet are overly sensitive to socks, which is why I pay extra for the diabetic socks, so it may just be me. So I would recommend them if you need socks that have a lot of stretch at the ankle, but not sure I would if you need a lot of stretch on the foot part of the sock, or want something particularly cushiony.