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Collection: Women's Knee High Compression Socks & Stockings

About Knee-High Compression

Knee-high compression socks and stockings are the most popular and versatile style — they cover the lower leg from foot to just below the knee, exactly where most swelling, aching, and varicose vein symptoms occur. They're the easiest compression to put on, work under any clothing, and suit the widest range of needs from everyday wear to medical conditions below the knee.

Compression Levels

Choose the level that matches your needs:

  • 8–15 mmHg (Mild) — everyday comfort, light leg fatigue, and prevention; no prescription needed
  • 15–20 mmHg (Moderate) — tired, aching legs, travel, pregnancy, and early varicose veins
  • 20–30 mmHg (Firm) — the most prescribed level: varicose veins, moderate swelling, recovery
  • 30–40 mmHg (Extra Firm) — severe swelling, lymphedema, and CVI, under medical guidance

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Knee-highs are ideal when your symptoms — swelling, aching, or varicose veins — are in the ankle and calf, which covers the majority of cases. They're the go-to for travel, work, pregnancy, and general circulation support.

For everyday comfort and prevention, 15–20 mmHg is most popular. For diagnosed varicose veins or swelling, 20–30 mmHg is typically recommended. For severe conditions, 30–40 mmHg under a doctor's care. With no diagnosis, start at 15–20 mmHg.

Yes — we carry styles for both men and women, and this collection is curated specifically for women's fit and style preferences.

Put compression on in the morning before swelling builds, when it's easiest. Turn the stocking inside-out to the heel, ease it over the foot, then roll it up the leg smoothly without bunching. Donning gloves or a stocking donner make higher compression levels much easier — see our Accessories collection.

Measure your ankle and calf circumference (plus thigh and length for longer styles) in the morning before swelling sets in, and match to the specific brand's size chart. Sizing is brand-specific. Our Measuring Guide shows exactly where to measure, and our fitters can confirm by phone.

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