Discover the perfect blend of comfort and support with our open toe compression socks, delivering 15-20 mmHg graduated compression for men and women. These knee-high socks are thoughtfully designed to ensure a snug yet breathable fit, keeping you comfortable throughout the day.
Experience the numerous benefits of compression socks with our 15-20 mmHg open toe design for men and women. These socks are perfect for boosting circulation, reducing leg fatigue, and aiding in calf recovery.
Stay cool and comfortable with our open toe compression socks, crafted from soft, breathable fabric to help keep your legs feeling fresh throughout the day.
Experience targeted calf support with our open toe compression socks, designed to deliver 15-20 mmHg graduated compression for daily comfort and leg performance.
The carefully balanced compression offers consistent pressure without compromising comfort, making these socks perfect for long hours of standing, traveling, or active wear.
Our open toe compression socks are designed for versatile use, offering graduated compression that suits a variety of lifestyles.
Our calf compression sleeves are available in four compression levels—8-15 mmHg, 15-20 mmHg, 20-30 mmHg, and 30-40 mmHg—providing the right support for every need. Whether you’re looking for light, moderate, firm, or extra firm compression, these sleeves are ideal for men and women.
What are compression socks?
Compression socks apply gentle pressure to legs and ankles, boosting blood flow. They help reduce swelling, ease fatigue, and support circulation, offering comfort for daily use.
Why are my compression socks painful to wear?
Compression socks shouldn’t cause pain. Discomfort may indicate they’re too tight or overly compressive.
Why do my compression socks slide down?
If your socks slip, they may be too large or have lost their elasticity over time. As swelling reduces, a smaller size may be needed.
Why can’t I put on my compression socks?
If the socks won’t go over your foot, they may be too small. Verify the size on the label and remeasure your legs to ensure you’re using the right fit.
How long should I wear compression socks each day?
Most people can wear compression socks all day but should remove them before bed unless recommended by a healthcare provider. It's best to put them on in the morning when swelling is minimal.