wool socks
ok it turns out that I have plantar fasciitis on my right foot. Got the inserts, the sleep boot and now I want some good woolen socks. The usual suspects around here donÂt stock them. Any ideas?
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Military surplus / suppliers
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good thought, will do that
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hi box
check this out I have them they are good for diabetics
http://www.amazon.co...ords=woolen+socks I only get socks from the wigwam "Pictures are better then words because some words are big and hard to understand"
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hmm, found some decker work socks with arch support
if they dont work will try that and army surplus
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Do you have Marks & Spencer over there?
If so, their lambswool socks are very good.
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I wish
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