[ DIGITAL SOFTWEAR ]
TheDigital Softwear.
Digital region — fingers and distal phalanges
Also: Rings · Finger guards · Finger sleeves
[ IN DEVELOPMENT ]
Digital Softwear specimens are being formulated. No specimens are currently available in this category. Complete your Intake for a prognosis — the prescription will reference this category when specimens are ready.
[ DIAGNOSTIC ]
The prescription, explained.
- What is this?
- Digital Softwear is the SOME DOSE category for finger and hand-detail wearables — rings, digit sleeves, and covering pieces for the distal phalanges. The digital region (the fingers) performs the highest-frequency mechanical contact of any body part during device use. Most wearable categories ignore this entirely.
- Who is it for?
- Prescribed for those with ring sensitivities, contact dermatitis at the finger joints, or habitual fidgeting caused by bare-metal objects. Also for those whose first diagnosed Itch was at the finger or palm — prior to a broader prescription from the Intake quiz.
- What does it cost?
- Digital specimens are priced from €25 to €80, EUR, VAT included. Made-to-order specimens ship within three to four weeks. In-stock specimens ship from Ireland within two business days.
- How does it work?
- Select by finger circumference. Digit sleeves are sized in millimetres of internal diameter, measured at the widest point of the finger. Ring-style specimens follow standard EU ring sizing measured in millimetres. Sizing guide linked per product.
[ FAQ ]
Common questions.
- What is Digital Softwear?
- Digital Softwear is SOME DOSE's category for finger and hand-detail wearables. The word 'digital' derives from the Latin digitus — finger. In clinical anatomy, the digital region refers to the phalanges: the bones of the fingers and toes. This category covers the finger specifically — the terminus of most device interaction — with textile designed to mitigate metal-contact Itch and tactile overload.
- How is a Digital specimen sized?
- Digit sleeves are sized in millimetres of internal diameter at the widest point of the finger. Ring-style specimens follow the EU ring size standard, measured as the inner circumference in millimetres. A printable ring sizer is linked from each product page. If between sizes, select the larger — textile specimens with stretch-knit construction accommodate a range of 1–2mm.
- What materials are used in Digital specimens?
- Digital specimens use silk-jersey, fine cotton knit, and woven cotton twill. The priority is negligible sensory presence — the specimen should register as less intrusive than bare-metal contact, not more. Fiber content and stretch details are listed per product.
Last updated: May 2026