Can soldiers wear white diabetic boot socks or is it forbidden in the military?
Just asking, due to we was wanting to send a little in caring package for those who have been on foot for miles.
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The regulations for most services call for only black socks, but unless the person you are sending them to is in boot camp, I doubt anyone will notice. They also make synthetic black socks which I’m not sure are the same as diabetic socks, but they wick away moisture and prevent blisters much better than all cotton socks do. Dr Scholl’s and Under Armour are some good brands that come to mind.
they would have to put regulation socks over them.. some don’t mind the extra bulk. others do.
If you are sending to forward infantry unit – yes white socks are perfect ))
No. Diabetic socks are no forbidden. Just make sure they are either foliage green or black.
The regulations for most services call for only black socks, but unless the person you are sending them to is in boot camp, I doubt anyone will notice. They also make synthetic black socks which I’m not sure are the same as diabetic socks, but they wick away moisture and prevent blisters much better than all cotton socks do. Dr Scholl’s and Under Armour are some good brands that come to mind.
they would have to put regulation socks over them.. some don’t mind the extra bulk. others do.
If you are sending to forward infantry unit – yes white socks are perfect
))
No. Diabetic socks are no forbidden. Just make sure they are either foliage green or black.