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Every Women's Compression Product in One Place

Explore the full range of women's compression — every sock, stocking, pantyhose, legging, and arm sleeve we carry, organized so you can find your fit fast. Browse by style, brand, or size below.

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  • Knee-High Compression Socks & Stockings — the everyday workhorse; easiest to wear and most popular
  • Thigh-High Stockings — support that extends above the knee
  • Compression Pantyhose & Tights — full-leg coverage, including maternity styles
  • Footless Leggings & Calf Sleeves — active-wear friendly, toe-free comfort
  • Open-Toe & Closed-Toe Options — your preference, your comfort

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Start by identifying why you want compression. For everyday comfort, travel, or tired legs, a 15–20 mmHg knee-high is the most common entry point and needs no prescription. If you have a diagnosed condition like varicose veins or lymphedema, visit our condition pages or ask your doctor about the right level. Our certified fitters can guide you to the right style and size.

Knee-highs cover the lower leg and are easiest to put on — ideal for ankle and calf swelling. Thigh-highs extend support above the knee for varicose veins or higher swelling. Pantyhose provides full-leg plus abdominal coverage, popular during pregnancy. Footless leggings and calf sleeves give compression without covering the foot, which suits active wear.

It depends on your needs. JOBST is prized for clinical reliability and durability, SIGVARIS for premium softness and fashionable styles, Juzo for lymphedema and hard-to-fit needs, and Therafirm, Activa, and Second Skin for everyday value. We carry all of them so you can compare compression level, fabric, and price side by side.

Compression is sized by your leg measurements, not shoe or dress size. Measure your ankle circumference, calf circumference, and (for thigh-highs) thigh circumference first thing in the morning before swelling builds. Each brand has its own chart — our Measuring Guide walks you through it, and our fitters can confirm by phone.

No prescription is required to purchase any level, including 20–30 mmHg and above. For levels of 20–30 mmHg or higher, we recommend consulting your doctor to confirm it's appropriate for your condition. A prescription may also make your purchase tax-exempt in some states and eligible for FSA/HSA reimbursement.

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