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Cosyfeet Stretchy Sock – Comfort And Value

October 03, 2003

By: Rony Swede
Website: http://www.socks-n-socks.com

Cosyfeet Stretchy Sock – Comfort And Value

I usually wear socks that are rather thin, with not much give. Therefore, I would say Cosyfeet Softops which don't have tight elastic round the top are much better for my circulation. I found these socks very comfortable to wear - no more constricting lines around my ankles. They were also nice and warm. The almost padded feel underneath was very beneficial to my metatarsals, especially when walking or doing any exercises.

They look like ordinary socks and are available in a comprehensive colour range. I wore them with most shoes easily, although they were a little snug in one pair of winter shoes as they are fairly thick.

I found the socks easy to put on. As they are stretchy and pliable, unless someone had very severe arthritis in their hands, I think most would be able to manage.

The Cosyfeet Softop socks are good value for money and I will certainly be buying and using them again.

Also see; diabetic socks.

About The Author:

Rony Swede is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.socks-n-socks.com.  Socks of every style. Find clearance, diabetic, sport, tube, high, baseball, men’s, women’s children’s hiking and more.


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