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J.B. Field's Non-Elastic Cushion Bamboo Socks (Large)

5BH1-02

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  • 1 Year No Risk Guarantee
  • Made in Canada
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  • Made with ethically sourced yarns

These are diabetic socks for men, with a cushioned sole and made with Rayon from Bamboo - a natural, anti-microbial fiber that wicks away moisture and regulates body temperature. A non-binding top won't restrict circulation, and an invisible toe seam reduces irritation. Best for diabetics and others with sensitive feet; No more blisters, hot spots, or calluses!

Sizes available:
Large (Men's 8-12 Shoe / Women's 10-13 Shoe)
Why we use Rayon from bamboo in our socks:
Rayon from bamboo is a semi-synthetic fibre made from bamboo pulp. It is popular due to its soft texture, which is similar to silk. It is also an elastic fibre which gives a snug fit to your foot. Finally, it's moisture-wicking properties keep your foot dry and odour-free helping to prevent blisters.  

  • Bamboo Socks: 83% Rayon from Bamboo, 14% Nylon, 3% Lycra
  • Rayon from Bamboo: Feels like silk, moisture wicking and stretchy fit to provide comfort.
  • The half cushion provides added comfort without being too bulky
  • Non Binding Leg / Diabetic socks 
  • Seamless toe reduces irritation
  • Suitable for use with dress clothes/business attire
  • Mid-weight: 77 grams(L)
  • Made proudly in Toronto, Canada!

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Machine Wash Warm, Wash Inside Out. Do Not Bleach. Tumble Dry Low. Do Not Iron. Do Not Dry Clean.

If any of ourJ.B.Field's socks do not meet your expectations, under our No-Risk Guarantee, we will replace them with ones that do – at no cost for you within 1 year of purchase.

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A Made in Canada Story

Founded in 1877 in Tavistock Ontario, J.B. Field's was origionally set up to manufacture socks for the logging industry. Today it still remains a family owned business focused on making the world's best socks.