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Collection: Women's Compression Stockings & Socks

Compression stockings and socks for women support healthy circulation, reduce leg fatigue and swelling, and ease symptoms of conditions like varicose veins, pregnancy-related swelling, and prolonged standing or sitting. Graduated compression works by applying the firmest pressure at the ankle, gradually easing up the leg — supporting venous return without restricting movement.

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

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Women's compression stockings and socks come in four compression levels — 8-15 mmHg light support, 15-20 mmHg moderate, 20-30 mmHg firm, and 30-40 mmHg extra firm — across knee high, thigh high, and pantyhose lengths. Fabrics range from sheer and opaque for everyday and professional wear to cotton and microfiber for comfort and breathability, in both open toe and closed toe designs. Whether you need light daily support or medical-grade compression recommended by a healthcare provider, there's a level and style suited to your needs.

Women turn to compression stockings most often for varicose veins, swelling (edema), and pregnancy-related circulation changes — typically starting at 15-20 mmHg for daily symptom management. Standing or sitting for long periods, family history of vein issues, and recovery after certain procedures are also common reasons. For more severe symptoms — significant swelling, skin changes, or a diagnosed venous condition — 20-30 mmHg or higher may be recommended by a healthcare provider. See our Varicose Veins and Swelling & Edema guides for condition-specific guidance.

For nursing and other standing occupations, 20-30 mmHg firm compression in a durable knee high holds up best through long shifts. During pregnancy, 15-20 mmHg pantyhose or knee highs are the most commonly recommended starting point — avoiding a tight thigh band as your body changes. For travel, 15-20 mmHg knee highs reduce leg swelling and fatigue on long flights or drives without feeling overly restrictive for all-day wear. All three situations call for graduated compression; the difference is mainly duration of wear and firmness needed.

JOBST offers some of the widest range of women's medical compression, from sheer dress styles to firm therapeutic wear. Sigvaris is known for fashion-forward microfiber and sheer options alongside medical-grade lines. Juzo specializes in vascular and lymphedema management with skin-friendly, German-engineered fabrics. Activa offers reliable everyday graduated compression at accessible prices. Truform and Second Skin round out the budget-conscious end with dependable daily-wear options across most compression levels.

Start with why you're wearing them: daily comfort and mild swelling call for 15-20 mmHg; healthcare-provider-recommended or more significant symptoms call for 20-30 mmHg or higher. For sizing, measure your ankle, calf, and thigh circumference (not your shoe size) and check each brand's size chart, since fit varies slightly between manufacturers. If you're between sizes or need a wider calf, look for plus-size and wide-calf options — most major brands offer them. See our Measuring Guide for step-by-step instructions.

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