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Jobst Opaque SoftFit 15–20 mmHg Knee High Open Toe Stockings
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Description
Jobst Opaque SoftFit 15–20 mmHg Overview
Jobst Opaque SoftFit 15–20 mmHg Knee High Open Toe compression stockings deliver **moderate, medical-grade gradient compression** in a premium opaque finish. They actively support tired, aching legs and help manage mild swelling, all while providing the crucial **breathable comfort of an open-toe design**. This makes them ideal for sensitive toes, forefoot dressings, or wearing with open-toed shoes.
The SoftFit band uses innovative silicone yarns that gently grip the leg while reducing welt pressure, ensuring enhanced comfort and secure, all-day wear. The dense, opaque knit provides excellent cosmetic coverage, helping to conceal early varicose veins, blemishes, and minor skin irregularities. For additional choices, explore our knee high compression stockings, Jobst collection and condition-related categories like varicose veins, DVT and lymphedema.
Key Features
- Moderate Compression: 15–20 mmHg graduated compression effectively reduces mild swelling and leg fatigue.
- SoftFit Band: Silicone yarn top band improves grip while significantly reducing top-band pressure and constriction.
- Open Toe Comfort: Provides breathable toe freedom, ideal for sensitive toes, bandaged forefeet, or open footwear.
- Soft Fabric & Control: Smooth knit construction supports **breathability and moisture control** for comfortable all-day wear.
- Opaque Aesthetic: Smoothly and elegantly conceals skin blemishes and early varicose veins.
- Reinforced Durability: Reinforced heel and toe zones ensure the garment's longevity for prolonged therapeutic use.
Medical Benefits of 15–20 mmHg Moderate Compression
- Reduces tired, aching, or heavy-feeling legs.
- Helps control minor ankle and foot swelling (edema).
- Supports early-stage varicose veins and mild venous insufficiency.
- Assists during pregnancy (when recommended by a clinician).
- Improves comfort and circulation during long travel or prolonged sitting/standing.
- Supports post-sclerotherapy maintenance for spider veins.
Clinical Applications – Moderate 15–20 mmHg Compression
- Mild edema or leg fatigue
- Early varicose veins
- Pregnancy-related discomfort
- Daily preventative support
- Post-sclerotherapy (minor veins)
- Travel-related leg discomfort
Product Specifications
- Brand/Series: Jobst Opaque SoftFit
- Compression Level: 15–20 mmHg (Moderate Compression)
- Style/Length: Knee High
- Toe Style: Open Toe
- Gender: Men's and Women's (Unisex fit)
- Fabric Content: Nylon 75%, Spandex 21%, Silicone 4%
- Construction: Soft opaque circular-knit design with SoftFit comfort band
- Use: Moderate compression therapy with breathable open-toe comfort
Important Medical Notice
Do not use compression stockings if you have severe arterial insufficiency, uncontrolled congestive heart failure, active skin infections, red or inflamed skin, hardening of the skin or untreated leg ulcers. Consult a physician if you have impaired limb sensation, material sensitivity or circulatory disorders.
Jobst Opaque SoftFit 15–20 mmHg open toe knee highs provide moderate medical support with breathable toe freedom. Explore more options in the Jobst collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should wear 15–20 mmHg compression?
Ideal for tired legs, mild swelling, early varicose veins, pregnancy comfort and preventative support.
How do I get the right size?
Measure according to our compression stockings measuring guide.
Can I wear them all day?
Yes—most people use 15–20 mmHg compression for daily wear and remove before bed.
What other styles exist?
Explore thigh high compression stockings, compression pantyhose and clearance options.
Where can I learn more about compression therapy?
Visit the Compression Socks FAQ Hub for in-depth guidance. Shop: Men’s 15–20 mmHg and Women’s 15–20 mmHg.

Measuring Guide for Sizing of Compression Stockings
Measuring your legs for compression stockings, support socks, support hose, and gradient
compression hosiery:.
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For knee-highs: measure around your ankle and calf.
Then, measure the distance from the floor to the back of your knee. -
For thigh-high and pantyhose: measure around your ankle, calf, and
upper thigh.
Then, measure the distance from the floor to your upper thigh (bottom of your buttocks).
An Important Measuring Tip...
Take your measurements, as shown below with a tape measure. Sizing charts are located on every product "see details" page for your convenience. If you need further assistance, please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat with us.
How to Properly Measure and Apply Compression Stockings
Sizes may differ between various brands of support stockings. Keep in mind that each manufacturer of support hose has their own sizing chart. A medium size in one brand of circulation stockings, may not be a medium in another. Some brands of compression stockings offer petite (shorter) lengths, while others do not. Knowing your measurements will ensure you get compression hosiery that fits properly and comfortably. Sizing charts are located on every product "see details" page for your convenience.
Please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat if you need more help sizing!
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