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Collection: Women's Compression Sock & Stocking Styles

"Compression socks" and "compression stockings" both refer to graduated compression legwear — the terms are used interchangeably, though "stockings" more often describes thigh-high or pantyhose styles, while "socks" usually means knee-high or shorter. The real choice that matters is length and coverage: knee high for lower-leg symptoms, thigh high when compression needs to extend above the knee, or pantyhose for full bilateral coverage without a thigh band.

CompressionSale carries women's compression socks and stockings across all four lengths, in open toe and closed toe designs, from 8-15 mmHg light support through 30-40 mmHg extra firm, from JOBST, Sigvaris, Juzo, Activa, Truform, and Second Skin.

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There's no strict medical distinction — both terms describe graduated compression legwear that applies firmer pressure at the ankle, easing gradually up the leg. In practice, "compression socks" usually refers to knee-high or shorter styles, while "compression stockings" more often describes thigh-high or pantyhose styles. Brands and retailers use the terms inconsistently, so the more useful question is which length and coverage you need, not which word a product uses.

Knee high is the most common choice — easiest to put on, most comfortable for all-day wear, and sufficient for symptoms confined to the lower leg and calf. Thigh high is recommended when swelling or vein issues extend above the knee, or when a healthcare provider specifically identifies a need for upper-leg compression. Pantyhose provides full bilateral coverage without a thigh band, often preferred during pregnancy or when thigh-band discomfort is a concern.

Closed toe is the more common choice for everyday wear — it gives full coverage and a cleaner look under regular shoes. Open toe provides identical graduated compression but leaves toes exposed, which is preferred for warm weather, sandals, pedicures, or when a healthcare provider needs ongoing visual access to check circulation or skin condition. Both options are available across every length and compression level. See our Open Toe and Closed Toe pages for the full range of each.

For daily comfort without a specific medical need, 15-20 mmHg moderate compression is the most common starting point. Sheer and microfiber fabrics suit office and dress wear; opaque and cotton fabrics suit everyday casual wear and sensitive skin. If a healthcare provider has recommended a specific mmHg level for a diagnosed condition, follow that guidance — see our Women's 15-20 mmHg and Women's 20-30 mmHg pages for the full range at each level.

JOBST and Sigvaris carry the widest range across all four lengths and both toe types, including sheer dress options. Juzo offers strong knee-high and thigh-high selections with a focus on skin-friendly fabric. Activa, Truform, and Second Skin offer reliable knee-high and thigh-high options at accessible price points, with pantyhose available from select lines. If you already know your preferred brand, our Women's Brand pages organize each brand's full range by purpose.

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