Collection: knee high compression socks

Why Choose Knee High Compression Socks?

Targeted Leg Support

Our graduated compression technology (15-30 mmHg) applies gentle pressure to:

  • Improve venous blood flow
  • Prevent leg swelling during long flights
  • Reduce muscle vibration during workouts
  • Speed up post-exercise recovery

Premium Product Features

✅ Zipper-Front Design

Try our Zipper-Front Compression Socks (15-20 mmHg) featuring:

  • Side zipper for easy wear
  • Open-toe breathability
  • Ideal for pregnancy swelling

✅ All-Day Comfort

Our best-selling Classic Knee High Compression Socks offer:

  • Seamless toe closure
  • Moisture-wicking fabric
  • 360° muscle stabilization

Who Needs Compression Socks?

Medical-Grade Support

Nurses and healthcare workers love our 20-30 mmHg Medical Compression Socks for:

  • Preventing varicose veins
  • Reducing shift-related leg pain
  • Improving lymphatic drainage

Sports Performance

Athletes choose our Performance Compression Socks to:

  • Enhance oxygen delivery
  • Decrease lactic acid buildup
  • Protect calves during impact

Key Buying Considerations

Compression Levels Explained

Pressure Range Best For
15-20 mmHg Mild swelling, travel, pregnancy
20-30 mmHg Medical support, nursing shifts

Size Guide

Always measure:

  1. Calf circumference
  2. Shoe size
  3. Ankle measurement

FAQ

Q: How long should I wear compression socks daily?

A: 6-8 hours for general use. Medical users: follow doctor's instructions.

Q: Can I sleep in compression socks?

A: Not recommended unless prescribed. Remove before bedtime.

Q: How often should I replace them?

A: Every 3-6 months with regular use. Look for stretched fabric or reduced elasticity.

Q: Are they suitable for diabetics?

A: Consult your physician first. Our open-toe designs work better for circulation monitoring.


Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cold water
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Avoid fabric softeners
  • Rotate between 2-3 pairs

Note: Compression effectiveness decreases with improper care. Always check mmHg rating when purchasing.