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Product Description

Medical Compression Socks 23-32mmHg

Ideal to prevent thrombosis and embolism, treat mild chronic venous insufficiency, and reduce symptoms of thrombophlebitis and more severe varicose veins.

When choosing your size, your ankle,- and calf circumference are the most important measures.

Class 2 – graduated compression of 23-32 mmHg

Features

▸ Brand: VARCOH ®

▸ Series: Medical Grade

▸ Gender: Unisex | Women | Men

▸ Compression Level: 23-32 mmHg

▸ Fabric: Opaque

▸ Color: Beige , Black

▸ Size: Varies

▸ Age group: Adult

▸ Fabric Content:70% Nylon, 30% Spandex

VARCOH Compression Stockings & Socks

INDICATIONS

VARICOSE VEIN SUPPORT:

help preventing and treating spider veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), chronic venous insufficiency, venous thromboembolic events, which are thrombosis of deep veins, lower limb saphenous veins (thrombophlebitis) and thromboembolism of the pulmonary artery.

SWOLLEN LEGS, ANKLES, KNEE AND FEET PAIN RELIEF:

your legs and feet are getting puffy and swollen during or after pregnancy or from standing and walking? Put this strong hose on and notice significant swelling reduction from day one. Helps with bad circulation, leg soreness and tightness. No more muscle fatigue, aching, swelling or discomfort even after going out all day walking. It's possible to have 'normal' legs after work! Stop your feet from turning into elephant's.

TOP QUALITY FOR FLIGHT & TRAVEL:

do you travel often and take long haul flights? Prevent your legs from getting swollen and ensure effective blood circulation in your legs. Don't let leg pain screw up your adventure!

MEDICAL CONDITION, POST SURGERY & INJURY SUPPORT:

were you so unlucky to get leg injury? Or did you just had a sclerotherapy treatment? Lymphoedema in both legs? Oedema? If yes, then you just found the solution you have been looking for!

MAKE LEGS LOOK SLIMMER:

don't feel confident enough to put a dress or skirt on? Not anymore! This breathable medical device is figure hugging and comfortable to wear. No tugging, no sagging, no discomfort, and not overly warm. Feels gentle on skin and prevents irritation or itching. It will instantly give you a slim look! Put these on to gain confidence and dress the way you want and not the way you are have to!

VARCOH Compression Stockings & Socks

Ideal for the treatment of:

▸ Varicose Veins

▸ Leg Ulcer

▸ Lymphoedema

▸ Maternity

▸ Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

How to Care for Your Socks / Stockings:

▸ Wash daily in a linen bag or wash by hand in cold/lukewarm water

▸ Using a mild detergent

▸ Do not dry on a direct heat source

▸ Do not use fabric softener

▸ Do not tumble dry

▸ Do not dry clean

▸ Do not iron

IMPORTANT: We recommend talking to a professional (doctor or orthotists) before using the stockings.

Free Shipping and Fast Delivery - VARCOH ®


Continental U.S. Standard Shipping

Delivery Estimate: 3–10 Business Days

We offer Free Standard Shipping on all orders within the U.S. No minimum order is required. Orders are typically shipped via USPS First Class ®.

PR, Territories & APOs

We also ship to Puerto Rico, US Territories, and Military APOs. Please allow extra time for delivery (typically 7–15 Business Days).

Processing Time

Items are generally dispatched within 1 business day after payment is cleared. We ship from Monday to Friday.

Warehouse Locations

Your package will be shipped from the warehouse closest to your address to ensure the fastest delivery.

California Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Texas Houston, TX 77090
Kentucky Hebron, KY 41048

* If the nearest warehouse is out of stock, items will be shipped from an alternative location.

Shipping Coverage Map

Compression Size Chart and Measuring - VARCOH ®


Varcoh compression socsk size Chart Area S M L XL XXL
cG ( Thigh )
Max Cir.
  • inch:19" - 23"
  • cm:48 - 58
  • inch:20" - 24.5"
  • cm:51 - 62
  • inch:22" - 26"
  • cm:56 - 66
  • inch:24" - 27.5"
  • cm:61 - 70
  • inch:25.5" - 29"
  • cm:64.5 - 74
cC ( Calf )
Max Cir.
  • inch: 12" - 13"
  • cm:30.5 - 33
  • inch:12.5" - 14.5"
  • cm:31.5 - 37
  • inch:13.5" - 16"
  • cm:34 - 40.5
  • inch:15.5" - 17.5"
  • cm:39.5 - 44.5
  • inch:17" - 19.5"
  • cm:43 - 49.5
cB ( Ankle )
Min Cir.
  • inch:7" - 7.5"
  • cm:18 - 19
  • inch:7.5" - 8.5"
  • cm:19 - 21.5
  • inch:8.5" - 10"
  • cm:21.5 - 25.5
  • inch:9.5" - 11"
  • cm:24 - 28
  • inch:10.5" - 12.5"
  • cm:26.5 - 32

This size chart applies to all varcoh brand compression products.

Please swipe right on the size table. >>>

IMPORTANT SIZING NOTE:

These compression socks provide firm support and are significantly tighter than regular socks. To ensure a comfortable fit, we recommend ordering ONE SIZE UP if:

1. Your measurement is between sizes;

2. You have wide feet or a high instep (difficult to pull over heel);

3. You are wearing compression socks for the first time;

4. You simply prefer a less constricting fit.

Unsure about your size? Please contact our support team before purchasing for expert advice.


How to Measure for the Perfect Fit

Essential Tip: For accuracy, measure legs first thing in the morning before any swelling occurs.

1. Ankle (Crucial Step)

Measure circumference at the narrowest part, just above the ankle bone.

Varcoh Ankle Measurement

2. Calf Circumference

Find the widest part of your calf and measure around it.

Varcoh Calf Measurement

3. Thigh Circumference

Measure the widest part right under your buttocks.

Varcoh Thigh Measurement

4. Leg Length

Stand straight. Measure distance from buttocks to floor.

Varcoh Leg Length Measurement

30-Day Returns & Exchanges Policy - VARCOH ®


Shop with Confidence

We maintain strict quality control to ensure every product is perfect. However, we are humans, and occasionally mistakes happen.
If you are not 100% satisfied, we've got you covered.

Quick Tip: Please inspect your package upon arrival. If anything is wrong (damaged, missing, or incorrect item), contact us immediately for a priority solution.

Hassle-Free Return Process

1. Message Us First

Before opening an eBay request, please contact us directly via eBay Message. We can often resolve issues faster (e.g., sending a replacement) without formal wait times.

2. Pack It Up

Ensure the product is in its original, unworn, and unwashed condition. Include the authorization form inside the package.

3. Get Refunded

Ship it back via your local post. Once we receive and inspect the item, we will issue your refund within 7 business days.

Delivery or Item Issues?

Don't Panic!

If you haven't received your item, or the size/color is wrong, we take full responsibility. You don't need to worry about any loss.

Response Time

General Qs: Within 1 hour (Working hours)

Verification: Within 24 hours

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How to Wash Your Compression Stockings - VARCOH ®


Compression stockings are a great source of relief for leg swelling and circulation issues. To ensure they last and maintain their medical effectiveness,it is imperative to wash them after each use.

Why wash daily?

Washing restores the garment's elasticity, ensuring you get the proper compression and preventing them from rolling down. It also removes built-up oils and sweat that can cause fibers to tear.

Step 1: Soak & Wash

Fill a basin withcool water and add a mild detergent. Dip the stockings in and let them soak for 5 to 10 minutes.* Note: Never use hot water as heat damages the elastic fibers.

Step 2: Gentle Clean

Gently rub the stockings to remove dirt and oil.Do not pull or stretch the fabric excessively while wet, as this can result in an imperfect fit later.

Step 3: Rinse & Dry

Rinse until water runs clear. Gently squeeze out excess water.Do not wring or twist them. Lay flat to dry or hang in a cool, ventilated place away from direct heat or sunlight.

Important Care Rules

  1. Replace Every 3 Months: Even if they look good, fibers lose compression over time. For medical efficacy, replace your pair every 2-3 months.
  2. No Harsh Treatments: Do not iron, dry clean, tumble dry, or use bleach.
  3. Busy Schedule? If you don't have time for a full wash, a quick hand wash in cool water is still better than re-wearing dirty stockings.

How to Wash Your Compression Stockings

How to Wash Your Compression Stockings

Frequently Asked Questions about Compression Socks - VARCOH ®


Frequently Asked Questions About Compression Socks

Have questions about compression socks? We've got answers. If you need specific advice, please feel free to contact us directly. Here are the most common questions from our customers.

How do I find the perfect size? (Crucial!)

Sizing is the most important part of buying compression socks. Unlike regular socks, they are sized by leg measurements, not just shoe size.

Pro Tip: Measure your legs first thing in the morning when swelling is at its lowest.

For Knee Highs: Measure your ankle circumference at the narrowest point and your calf at the widest point.

For Thigh Highs & Pantyhose: You will also need to measure your upper thigh circumference and the length of your leg from the floor to the crease of your buttocks.

Check our size chart in the photo gallery to match your measurements.

Which compression level should I choose?

If your doctor prescribed compression socks, please follow their specific recommendation regarding the level (mmHg).

Generally speaking:

Mild (15-20 mmHg): Great for travel, standing all day, mild swelling, and fatigue.

Moderate (20-30 mmHg): The most common medical grade. Ideal for varicose veins, edema (swelling), post-surgery recovery, and moderate symptoms.

Firm (30-40 mmHg): Usually for severe swelling, chronic venous insufficiency, or DVT management. Use under medical guidance.

Should I buy Knee Highs, Thigh Highs, or Pantyhose?

The rule of thumb is: The compression must cover the area where the problem exists.

Knee Highs: Best if your swelling or pain is located in the ankles or calves only. This is the easiest style to put on and fit.

Thigh Highs or Pantyhose: Necessary if you have varicose veins or swelling above the knee, or if you need full-leg support.

Help! My stockings are rolling down. What do I do?

Rolling typically happens for two reasons: the size is too small (too tight at the top) or they are pulled up too high.

Placement is key: For knee highs, the top band should sit 1-2 finger widths below the crease of your knee. Do not pull them into the joint. Smooth out any wrinkles with the palms of your hands.

If they still roll, double-check your measurements against our size chart. If your legs are wider at the top, consider a style with a silicone dot band for extra grip.

How do I wash and care for them?

To maintain the elasticity (compression), we recommend washing them daily or after each use. This removes skin oils that can break down the fibers.

Best Practice: Hand wash in cool or warm water with a mild detergent and air dry. Never use hot water or bleach.

If you must machine wash, use a "delicate" cycle and a lingerie bag to prevent snags. Avoid machine drying, especially for stockings with silicone bands, as heat can damage the grip.

Open-Toe vs. Closed-Toe: What's the difference?

Therapeutically, there is no difference in compression performance. It is purely personal preference.

Open Toe: Great for larger shoe sizes, people with toe conditions (like bunions or ingrown nails), or for wearing with sandals in summer. It keeps feet cooler.

Closed Toe: Feels more like a standard sock and offers full foot coverage.

Are they sold in pairs?

Yes! All our compression socks and stockings are sold as a pair (left and right leg), unless explicitly stated otherwise in the listing title.

Can I use these for Travel, Sports, or Standing all day?

Absolutely. You don't need a medical condition to benefit from compression.

Travelers: Wearing them on flights helps prevent "Economy Class Syndrome" (DVT) and keeps legs fresh.

Workers: If you stand or sit at a desk all day, compression prevents blood from pooling in the legs, reducing evening fatigue and heaviness.

Athletes: Many runners use them to improve circulation and reduce recovery time after workouts.

How long do they last?

With proper care (hand washing and air drying), compression garments typically maintain their effective medical compression for 4 to 6 months.

Because the elastic fibers gradually relax over time, we recommend replacing them every few months to ensure you are getting the full therapeutic benefit.

Who should NOT wear compression socks?

While safe for most, compression is not recommended for certain conditions. Do not wear if you have severe arterial disease (ischemia), uncontrolled congestive heart failure, or untreated septic phlebitis.

If you have skin infections, neuropathy (loss of sensation), or are unsure, please consult your physician before wearing medical-grade compression.