Dr. Scholl's Men's P4 Diabetic Circulatory Crew Socks
- Brand:
- Dr. Scholl's
- Model Number:
- DSM-2650-W4ZI
- UPC:
- 042825626324
- EAN:
- 0042825626324
- Walmart SKU:
- 43993625
At $15.95, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Dr. Scholl's Men's P4 Diabetic Circulatory Crew Socks since 11/28/2025. The most recent price update was on Dec 28, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $15.95 (lowest on 11/28/2025) to $15.95 (highest on 11/28/2025). The average price during this period is $15.95.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 87 reviews.
Dr. School's Men's Diabetic and circulatory Basics Non Binding Ankle Socks (4 pack) are just right for my tired old feet! I am not diabetic, but do have ankle and leg swelling problems, which these socks so far seem to be just what I need. Previously I have had to purchase special socks for my foot and leg problems, which work very well, but the cost is so much more than Dr. Scholl's 4 pack. These socks do not bind and are not constricting at the top, but stay up as they should. They have a nice padding on the bottoms which also makes them oh so very comfortable! I feel as if I am walking in my house slippers all day long. It is still a relief to take my shoes off when I return home from work, but my feet are not aching as in the past. I recommend these to anyone who has any kind of foot or leg problems and probably anyone who does not.
Dr. Scholl's men's diabetes socks ankle socks. They are made in the USA out of soft stretch tops to give you the best comfort to your feet and toes. The seams have smooth toe and heal to give you the best socks so you won't get rubbing on your feet. Their is plenty of cushion the bottom to protect and to give the feeling of walking on air. They come with FreeFlow witch is a moisture dispersion system to keep your feet day. Silvadur is a anti-microbail technology to keep your feet fresh. It is made cotton free to help reduce moisture absorption. And they are made latex free so it helps with allergic reactions. Latex makes people's skin breakout all over and swell up. The best thing is that it is non binding. I noticed that my circulatory system was improved by wearing these socks by increase blood flow. It made my toes go from black to light pink in just a week. It should help keep my toes and feet healthy with the increase blood flow. It seems to help with the nerve damage in my feet and toes. I wish someone had told me about these earlier. Ieven washed the socks four times and they kept their shape and size. These say ankle socks but other brands would call these crew socks.
I have a lot of trouble with wearing of socks. No matter what type I wear my feet and legs will swell up until the socks are cutting into my legs leaving deep lines. That being said I want to tell you about Dr. Scholl's Men's Diabetic and Circulatory Basics Non Binding Ankle socks. They are soft to the touch, made from Soft yarn and Latex-Free. They are somewhat thicker on the bottom of the sock so that it cushions your feet and keeping proper air flow to your feet plus it is designed to keep your feet drier than normal socks. The best part is, My legs and feet swell a little and leave slight marks on my legs BUT NO MORE CUTTING INTO THE SKIN LEAVING DEEP MARKS … These socks are comfortable at a very good price. And now I can wear socks again. Dr. Scholl's socks are guaranteed for one full year from the date of purchase. If you are dissatisfied in any way, we will replace them for free.
i havent gotten any complaints from my son or husband !! my husband loves them but his body donnt lol he has diabeties and high blood presure so when he came home after a long day his legs were swollen looked like he slill had socks on when he took them off .but i think they would be great for ppl without these problems ill give them a 5er!
Dr. Scholls Mens Diabetic and Circulatory Basics non binding ankle 4 pack socks are great for people who always feel that their socks are too tight on them. My husband has rods and pins in his ankle and can not stand regular socks that squeeze the legs. He is always pulling at them and stretching them. These have more give or elasticity to them. They are well made. They go through the laundry well and come out new looking. The sole has cushioning in it. He would have liked that the top part be more of a waffle weave but still likes them.
I didn't realize Dr. Scholl's even made socks until I received this four pack of men's crew socks. They are specially created for those with diabetes, circulatory problems or if you're like me, someone who dislikes feeling anything binding around their leg. Right off I noticed how soft these socks are. Like super soft. The materials are mostly polyester with a bit of spandex for stretch. These particular socks fit a man's foot sized 7-12 and to me, they seemed true to size. I sometimes buy socks for men since my feet are larger and I find the women's socks too tight. The sole is well cushioned and there's extra knit at the toes to prevent wear. They feel wonderful on offering a bit of lift to your step. They are not quite as tall as I would have liked and probably won't stay up long, but I dont mind if they puddle at the ankle. In fact I enjoy wearing them "scrunched" much of the time. The only spot I could see a weakness was where the heel is sewn in (see pic). The knit was very loose and open there even when the material was not stressed so Im not sure how long it would be before a hole would form. Especially being pushed in and pulled out of shoes. Otherwise, the item seems to be quality. These socks are stated to keep feet dry, keep feet fresh with the help of anti-microbial technology and are even latex free to avoid allergic reactions. If they last awhile, I will definitely be buying more of these.
I don't understand why you cannot seem to make a sock without elastic in the top. I don't care if they stay up or not. Besides, how far is an anklet going to come down?
These socks are very comfortable I ordered Dr. Scholls socks about five years ago and they were great they quit selling them at the store Ill go to these socks are very comfortable I ordered Dr. Scholls socks about five years ago and they were great they quit selling them at the store Ill go to need to change the quality the new ones are much thinner compared to the old way they used to make them I also noticed they were made in India But there still more comfortable than any other socks Ive tried
I have purchased diabetic socks in the past from other manufacturers and was quite disappointed with the quality and workmanship of Dr. Scholl's. Definitely won't purchase them again and am contemplating returning the other unused 7 pair.
These appear to be of good quality, but they were advertised as Men's. They are TOO small for a normal man's foot. If you're purchasing them for a boy, they should be great.
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