Iomi Heat Holders - Raynaud's 3.1 TOG Striped Slipper Socks Navy - Size 6-11 - 1 Pair
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Description
These are IOMI Raynaud's 3.1 TOG Striped Thermal Slipper Socks designed to keep feet warm and support circulation for those with conditions like Raynaud’s syndrome. Made in collaboration with SOCKSHOP and Heat Holders, they feature a double-layer design that increases insulation and include a brushed inner for added warmth. The outer sole has slip-resistant treads for use around the home, and the tops are non-binding to help protect circulation. The socks are rated at 3.1 TOG, offering significantly more warmth than a basic cotton sock, and are intended to help alleviate symptoms while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.
Features
- TOG 3.1 rating for warmth
- Double-layer design for extra insulation
- Brushed inner to trap warm air
- Anti-slip soles for home use
- Non-binding tops to protect circulation
- Helps alleviate Raynaud's symptoms
These are IOMI Raynaud's 3.1 TOG Striped Thermal Slipper Socks designed to keep feet warm and support circulation for those with conditions like Raynaud’s syndrome. Made in collaboration with SOCKSHOP and Heat Holders, they feature a double-layer design that increases insulation and include a brushed inner for added warmth. The outer sole has slip-resistant treads for use around the home, and the tops are non-binding to help protect circulation. The socks are rated at 3.1 TOG, offering significantly more warmth than a basic cotton sock, and are intended to help alleviate symptoms while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.
Features
- TOG 3.1 rating for warmth
- Double-layer design for extra insulation
- Brushed inner to trap warm air
- Anti-slip soles for home use
- Non-binding tops to protect circulation
- Helps alleviate Raynaud's symptoms
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