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Women's Over The Calf Compression Stocking Socks (1 Pair)
Women's Over The Calf Compression Stocking Socks (1 Pair)
Regular price
$24.99 USD
Regular price
$41.95 USD
Sale price
$24.99 USD
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Medical-Grade Nylon Blend
84% nylon and 16% spandex for firm yet comfortable support. Durable enough for daily wear while maintaining consistent compression.
84% nylon and 16% spandex for firm yet comfortable support. Durable enough for daily wear while maintaining consistent compression.
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Over-The-Calf Length
Full-length coverage from toe to knee for maximum compression benefit. Prevents ankle and foot swelling and helps with varicose veins.
Full-length coverage from toe to knee for maximum compression benefit. Prevents ankle and foot swelling and helps with varicose veins.
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Breathable & Moisture-Wicking
Lightweight, breathable fabric keeps legs cool and comfortable even during extended wear.
Lightweight, breathable fabric keeps legs cool and comfortable even during extended wear.
Available Sizes: Small through X-Large (see size chart)
Colors: White, Black, Grey, Beige, Navy, Brown
Colors: White, Black, Grey, Beige, Navy, Brown
Frequently Asked Questions
What compression strength are these?
Available in 8-15 mmHg (mild) and 20-30 mmHg (moderate). Mild is great for everyday support and travel. Moderate is for more significant swelling and circulation needs.
Are these safe to wear with diabetes?
Consult your doctor before wearing compression socks if you have diabetes. Mild compression (8-15 mmHg) is generally well-tolerated, but your healthcare provider knows your situation best.
How are these different from diabetic socks?
Compression stockings apply graduated pressure to improve circulation and reduce swelling. Diabetic socks are loose-fitting and non-binding to protect sensitive feet without applying pressure.
How should I put them on?
Roll the stocking down to the heel, slip your foot in, then gradually unroll up your leg. Avoid bunching. Our Sock Aid Kit can help if you have limited mobility.
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