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Saturday, January 28
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Sockgirl
on Sat 28 Jan 2012 06:00 PM GMT
Thursday, January 26
by
Janet
on Thu 26 Jan 2012 09:56 AM GMT
After much demand HJ Socks are pleased to be adding a seasonal Softop collection to the already comprehensive stock-support range. The new small range comprises 7 colours specifically selected to co-ordinate with clothing from the current season. These subtle hues are offered in HJ91 Cotton Rich Softop, the most popular sock in the entire range, in size 6-11. Clay, Damson, Indigo, Moss, Raspberry, Sand, Thistle Contact your Area Sales Manager for details of our special "Early Bird" offer or visit our stands at AIS, IMC or MODA (ME01)
Saturday, January 21
Saturday, January 14
by
Sockgirl
on Sat 14 Jan 2012 10:11 AM GMT
Gout is a painful form of arthritis, due to too much uric acid in the bodily fluids. It is often ... more » Tuesday, January 10
by
Janet
on Tue 10 Jan 2012 02:39 PM GMT
Thanks to all of our customers who participated in our recent promotion to find the best sales person in each of our six territories. The winners are as follows: Fields of Sidmouth Clarkes of Ripley/Ross Labels, Ross on Wye Wallaces of Ballymena Lotsasox of Fleetwood Barsleys of Paddock Wood Graham McGrath of Peebles Wednesday, November 9
by
Sockgirl
on Wed 09 Nov 2011 06:46 PM GMT
Tuesday, November 8
by
Sockgirl
on Tue 08 Nov 2011 03:00 PM GMT
Chilblains are a circulatory problem, associated with cold weather. They itch and burn and become even itchier when warm. The tiny blood vessels under the skin narrow (constrict) when the skin becomes cold. The blood supply to areas of skin may then become very slow. As the skin re-warms there is some leakage of fluid from the blood vessels into the tissues. In some way this causes areas of inflammation and swelling leading to chilblains.
What to do: Prevention is best: Ensure your feet are kept warm, don’t walk barefoot on cold surfaces or wear shoes and socks that too tight-fitting. HJ Socks have a range of socks that can help you prevent chilblains, wool rich for good insulation and with a cushioned sole. For example, the HJ 212 Cotton Rich Cushioned Boot Sock.
For stockists, check out http://www.hjhall.co.uk/stockists.asp. You can put your foot in no better sock.
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Wednesday, July 6
by
Sockgirl
on Wed 06 Jul 2011 10:27 AM BST
For travellers, HJ Socks has a great must-have: FlysafeTM socks. These socks are made from 77% cotton, Elastane and Polyamide and we recommend them for any type of long distance travel, to prevent tired aching legs, swollen ankles and circulatory problems, such as DVT (deep vain thrombosis).
FlysafeTM socks have three different areas of compression: maximum compression at the ankles, medium compression in the mid-calf area and minimum compression under the knee. Graduated compression helps improving blood flow, if you are sitting down for a long period of time. Suitable for all age groups and available in S, M and L sizes, FlysafeTM socks are unisex and you can get them in black, navy, ecru and grey. More about the HJ 747 socks if you click here.
For stockists, check out http://www.hjhall.co.uk/stockists.asp. You can put your foot in no better sock. Wednesday, June 15
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Friday, March 4
by
Janet
on Fri 04 Mar 2011 01:16 PM GMT
"It is with great pleasure that The Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists announces the award of our quality mark to HJ Hall for their innovative Softop socks. These socks have been subjected to wear tests using the latest state of the art equipment, as well as trials by patients suffering with diabetes and other conditions that can cause oedemas. Patients taking part in the study used these socks for a period of twelve weeks and were monitored by clinicians who were briefed to look for comfort, suitability of purpose, patient view and whether they are helpful for patients with oedemas. The feed back was all extremely positive." |
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