Diabetic Socks for Men & Women
Proudly Supporting American Craftsmanship
There was a time in America, when quality craftsmanship meant something. When family, community, and commitment meant something. Our mission is to keep these American values alive and well by making all our diabetic socks right here in the USA. Thank you for supporting American jobs by purchasing from Diabetic Sock Club.
1-Year Replacement Guarantee
Not that we expect this, but if for any reason your diabetic socks get a hole or wear out within the first year, just send them back and we'll replace them at no additional charge. We're committed to making the best darn diabetic socks you can get.
Diabetic Socks For Men & Women
What Makes DSC Diabetic Socks Different?
Diabetic socks are engineered to protect sensitive feet from the friction, pressure, and moisture that lead to blisters, skin breakdown, and infection. Unlike regular socks, diabetic socks feature a non-binding top band that won’t constrict circulation, a seamless toe that eliminates rubbing against sensitive skin, and moisture-wicking cotton to keep feet dry throughout the day.
At DSC we make diabetic socks for men and diabetic socks for women in crew, ankle, and compression styles — all manufactured in the USA. Whether you need socks for neuropathy, swelling, poor circulation, or simply feet that are too sensitive for ordinary socks, our non-binding diabetic socks are built to protect you. Over 7,800 five-star reviews. Free shipping on every order.
Tips For Diabetic Foot Care
Frequently Asked Questions About Diabetic Socks
What are diabetic socks and how are they different from regular socks?
Diabetic socks are specially engineered socks designed to reduce the risk of foot injury, improve blood flow, and keep feet dry. Unlike regular socks, they feature a non-binding top band that won't constrict circulation, a seamless toe to prevent friction blisters, moisture-wicking materials, and extra cushioning to protect sensitive feet.
Do I need diabetic socks if I have diabetes?
If you have diabetes, wearing diabetic socks is strongly recommended, especially if you experience neuropathy (nerve damage), poor circulation, swelling, or sensitive skin on your feet. Even without symptoms, diabetic socks help prevent common foot problems before they start.
What is the difference between diabetic socks and compression socks?
Diabetic socks are loose-fitting and non-binding — they protect sensitive feet without applying pressure. Compression socks apply graduated pressure to improve circulation and reduce swelling. Diabetic compression socks combine both features: gentle graduated compression with a non-binding cuff and seamless toe.
Are diabetic socks covered by insurance or HSA/FSA?
Diabetic socks are generally eligible for purchase with HSA and FSA funds when prescribed or recommended by a healthcare provider. Coverage varies by plan. DSC socks are approved for therapeutic benefits and recommended by physicians.
How often should you replace diabetic socks?
Replace diabetic socks every 3 to 6 months, or sooner if they show wear. All DSC diabetic socks come with a 1-year replacement guarantee — if they wear out, we replace them free.