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Jobst
Jobst for Men 8-15 mmHg Knee Highs Closed Toe| Clearance (Final Sale)
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Therafirm
Therafirm Unisex Open Toe Support Anklet SOLD AS SINGLE, 20-30 mmHg | Clearance (Final Sale)
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Jobst soSoft 8-15 mmHg Women's Knee High Closed Toe Support Socks | Clearance (Final Sale)
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Activa
Jobst UltraSheer Women's Knee High 8-15 mmHg Closed Toe | Clearance (Final Sale)
$19.95 $27.93$19.95$19.95 $27.93
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TRUFORM Women's LITES 8-15 mmHg Knee High Support Stockings
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Essity
Jobst SensiFoot 8-15 mmHg Unisex Knee High Diabetic Mild Support Socks
$16.85 $20.00$16.85$16.85 $20.00
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TRUFORM Women's LITES 8-15 mmHg Knee High Support Stockings
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Essity
Jobst SensiFoot 8-15 mmHg Unisex Knee High Diabetic Mild Support Socks
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Jobst Relief 15-20 mmHg Compression Knee Highs - Closed Toe (Unisex)
$37.60 $47.00$37.60$37.60 $47.00
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Essity
Jobst SensiFoot 8-15 mmHg Unisex Knee High Diabetic Mild Support Socks
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Jobst Relief 15-20 mmHg Compression Knee Highs - Closed Toe (Unisex)
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Jobst Activa Sheer 8-15 mmHg Compression Socks Thigh high W/Lace Band Closed Toe
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Jobst SensiFoot 8-15 mmHg Unisex Knee High Diabetic Mild Support Socks
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Jobst Relief 15-20 mmHg Compression Knee Highs - Closed Toe (Unisex)
$37.60 $47.00$37.60$37.60 $47.00
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SECOND SKIN Women's Sheer 15-20 mmHg Knee High Support Stockings
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SECOND SKIN Women's Sheer OPEN TOE 15-20 mmHg Knee High Support Stockings
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SECOND SKIN Women's Sheer 8-15 mmHg Knee High Support Stockings
$16.04 $67.76$16.04$16.04 $67.76
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Jobst UltraSheer Women's Knee High 8-15 mmHg Closed Toe | Clearance (Final Sale)
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Activa Sheer Therapy Women's Trouser Socks 15-20 mmHg | Clearance (Final Sale)
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JOBST UltraSheer 15-20 mmHg Women's Thigh Highs Closed Toe | Clearance (Final Sale)
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Jobst UltraSheer Pantyhose 8-15 mmHg Closed toe | Clearance (Final Sale)
$29.40 $41.16$29.40$29.40 $41.16
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right compression level?
It’s best to begin with your doctor’s recommendation, especially if you’re managing a medical condition. In general, light support (8–15 mmHg) is helpful for travel, tired legs, or mild swelling, while moderate to firm levels (15–30 mmHg) are commonly used for circulation issues, varicose veins, or recovery. Extra-firm options (30–40 mmHg) are typically prescribed for more serious venous conditions.
What’s the difference between compression socks and stockings?
Compression socks usually cover the foot and extend to the calf, making them ideal for everyday wear, travel, or athletic use. Stockings, on the other hand, can extend to the thigh or waist to provide additional support, which may be needed for conditions that affect circulation higher in the leg.
How long do compression stockings last?
With daily use, most compression stockings last about 4–6 months before losing their elasticity. To extend their lifespan, wash them gently after each wear, avoid heat when drying, and consider having multiple pairs to rotate.
How long can I wear compression socks each day?
This reassures first-time buyers. General advice:
- Wear during the day
- Take off at night unless prescribed
- Always follow your doctor’s instructions
What’s the difference between open toe and closed toe styles?
Open toe stockings leave the toes exposed, which can provide more comfort in warm weather, accommodate wider shoe sizes, or allow for easier foot checks in medical settings. Closed toe stockings look more like regular socks or hosiery, and are often preferred for daily or professional wear.
How do I size my compression stockings?
Accurate measurements are the key to getting the right fit. Use a soft tape measure to record the circumference of your ankle, calf, and (for thigh-high or waist styles) your thigh, along with leg length. Our detailed sizing guide will help match your measurements to the correct size.
Are your products covered by insurance?
Some medical compression wear may qualify for reimbursement through insurance plans, especially when prescribed by a doctor. Coverage varies by provider, so check with your insurance company for details and keep your order receipt for documentation.
How should I wash and care for my compression wear?
In general, hand wash your compression wear or use a delicate machine cycle with mild detergent, then air dry away from direct heat. Avoid bleach, fabric softener, or wringing your compression garments out, as these can damage the fibers. Proper care keeps compression garments effective for longer. Always check the labels on your specific compression products.
When should I replace my compression stockings?
Replace your stockings every 4–6 months, or sooner if you notice sagging, stretching, or difficulty maintaining compression. A snug, supportive fit is essential for your garments to work properly.
Can I return or exchange my order if it doesn’t fit?
Yes! We offer a 100-day exchange window, so you can shop worry-free.
Do compression socks really work?
Yes. Compression wear is clinically proven to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and relieve leg fatigue. That’s why doctors recommend it for travel, sports, pregnancy, and medical conditions.


























































































