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Collection: Women's Open Toe Compression Stockings

Open toe compression stockings provide the same graduated compression as closed toe styles — firmest at the ankle, easing up the leg — with toes left exposed. They're a common choice for warm weather and sandals, for anyone who wants visible access for pedicures, and for situations where a healthcare provider needs ongoing visual access to check toe circulation or skin condition, such as with diabetes or peripheral vascular concerns.

CompressionSale carries women's open toe compression stockings in knee high, thigh high, and pantyhose lengths, 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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Open toe is most often chosen for warm-weather wear, sandals, and open-toe shoes where a closed toe would show. It's also preferred by anyone who gets regular pedicures, and is often specifically recommended for people with diabetes or circulation concerns where a healthcare provider needs easy visual access to monitor toe color, swelling, or skin changes without removing the stocking entirely.

Yes — open toe and closed toe styles provide identical graduated compression at the same mmHg level. The only difference is at the very tip of the foot; the leg, ankle, and foot compression mechanism is unchanged. Choosing open toe is a matter of fit preference, foot ventilation, or medical monitoring needs, not a reduction in therapeutic effectiveness.

Open toe is available in knee high, thigh high, and pantyhose lengths, across all four compression levels and most fabric types, including sheer and opaque. Knee high open toe is the most commonly stocked option; thigh high and pantyhose open toe styles are more limited by brand. See our Sock & Stocking Styles guide if you're still deciding on length.

JOBST and Sigvaris offer the widest open toe selection, including sheer open toe styles for dress wear. Juzo's open toe options focus on medical and vascular management fabrics. Activa, Truform, and Second Skin offer dependable open toe knee highs and thigh highs at accessible price points across the standard compression levels.

Open toe makes sense if you wear sandals often, get regular pedicures, or need a healthcare provider to monitor your toes directly. If neither applies, closed toe is the more common everyday choice — it gives full coverage and works under any shoe type. Both provide identical compression, so the decision comes down to lifestyle and medical need, not effectiveness. See our Closed Toe page for that side of the comparison.

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