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6 Pack Men’s Non-Elastic Cotton Diabetic Socks with Seamless Toe

6 Pack Men’s Non-Elastic Cotton Diabetic Socks with Seamless Toe

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IOMI 6 Pack Men’s Non-Elastic Cotton Diabetic Socks

Choose everyday comfort with these IOMI men’s diabetic socks, designed with a soft honeycomb top, non-binding fit and hand linked toe seams for a smoother feel inside your shoes. This practical 6 pair pack is ideal for men who prefer socks that feel gentle around the leg, ankle and foot.

Made with soft touch cotton and designed for daily wear, these socks are a popular choice for those who dislike tight elasticated socks. The non-binding construction helps reduce tightness, while the smooth toe area is designed to sit comfortably against sensitive feet.

Why Customers Choose These Socks

  • 6 Pair Value Pack: a practical everyday multipack for regular wear
  • Soft Honeycomb Top: designed to sit gently around the leg without a tight elastic feel
  • Non-Binding Fit: helps reduce tightness around the ankle and calf
  • Hand Linked Toe Seams: smoother toe seams for added comfort inside shoes
  • Soft Touch Cotton: comfortable, breathable and familiar for everyday wear
  • Machine Washable: easy to care for at 40°C

Designed For Everyday Comfort

These IOMI diabetic socks are made for men who want a softer, less restrictive sock for day-to-day wear. The honeycomb top moulds more gently around the leg, helping to avoid the tight ring marks that can be caused by standard elasticated socks.

The plain knit leg and foot help create a smooth, comfortable fit, while the hand linked toe seams reduce bulky stitching at the toe area. This makes them a useful option for men who prefer socks that feel softer against the skin.

Best For

  • Everyday Wear: soft cotton socks for regular daily use
  • Sensitive Feet: smooth toe seams and a softer non-binding fit
  • Diabetic Sock Shoppers: comfort-focused socks designed without tight elastic tops
  • Men Who Dislike Tight Socks: a gentler alternative to standard elasticated socks
  • Work Or Casual Shoes: crew length socks suitable for everyday footwear

Fit, Colours And Sizing

This 6 pack is available in men’s UK 6–11, with selected colour packs also available in UK 12–14. Colour options include Beige, Black, Blue, White, Black / Navy / Grey, Ochre / Navy Blue / Green Khaki and Burnt Orange / Blue / Burgundy.

For similar styles, browse our men’s diabetic socks, men’s non-elastic socks and men’s cotton socks collections.

Product Details

  • Brand: IOMI
  • Pack Size: 6 pairs
  • Style: men’s diabetic socks
  • Fit: non-binding, soft top design
  • Toe: hand linked toe seams
  • Material Feel: soft touch cotton
  • Care: machine washable at 40°C

FAQs

Are These Socks Non-Elastic?

Yes, these IOMI socks are designed with a non-binding honeycomb top to give a softer, less restrictive feel around the leg compared with standard elasticated socks.

Are These Suitable As Diabetic Socks?

They are designed as comfort-focused diabetic socks, with features such as a non-binding top, soft touch cotton and hand linked toe seams. They are not a medical treatment, but may be preferred by people who want gentler everyday socks.

Do These Socks Have Seamless Toes?

They have hand linked toe seams, which are designed to create a smoother feel across the toe area and reduce bulky stitching inside the sock.

What Size Are These Men’s Socks?

Most colour options are available in UK men’s size 6–11. Selected colour packs are also available in UK 12–14.

How Many Pairs Are Included?

This product is a 6 pair pack, making it a practical choice for everyday wear, workwear or replacing older socks.

Do Diabetic Socks Improve Circulation?

We would not describe these socks as a treatment or medical product. Their non-binding design is intended to reduce tightness and improve comfort compared with standard elasticated socks. For medical advice, speak to a healthcare professional or visit Diabetes UK.

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