Duthie & Bull health socks.
Very comfortable for someone with swollen ankles.
Very comfortable for someone with swollen ankles.
Great for those days when the 'swollen legs/feet' happen.
Very comfortable for someone with swollen ankles.
Great for those days when the 'swollen legs/feet' happen.
Great sock will buy more
These socks are excellent - warm and soft and with no tight elastic top. I've purchased health socks from both Australia and NZ (two well known companies) this year, but this sock has turned into my favourite. I get chilblains and these are so soft and warm, I find it hard to take them off!
warm without being "hot" and very comfortable
My husband is very disappointed. The socks claim to be comfortable and are intended for people with circulation and diabetes problems. However, he finds that they are too constricting round his legs - and his legs are not fat! The socks are certainly warm, but tin this case they are not suitable.
These are very comfortable and warm. Great to have the loose tops available in this possum/merino yarn.
My wife suffers from poor circulation in her feet. These socks have helped her immensely; to her they are the best things since sliced bread
My husband suffers from bad circulation and they have made such a difference to him and his feet are lovely and warm
Great socks, lovely and warm.
These soft top health socks are designed without a top band to avoid restriction and compression, perfect if you have health issues owing to diabetes or poor circulation. They also have a terry sole for added cushioning and comfort for the soles of your feet, and the unique NZ possum blend wool keeps you up to 55 % warmer than merino wool alone. These socks are not just super warmbut comfortable too,Â
Features of Posssum Health Sock
Brand; The Norsewood factory is rebranding these socks from Duthie & Bull* to NORSEWEAR.
During the transition you may receive product under either Norsewear or Duthie & Bull labels.Â
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*DUTHIE & BULL were ship builders and entrepreneurs, whose ships the Ballarat and Hovding transported Scandinavian migrants to New Zealand in the early 1870s. Those adventurous pioneers established themselves in settlements now known as Norsewood and Dannevirke in the heart of New Zealand's Tararua District.
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