[ 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