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Collection: Truform Compression Socks & Stockings

About Truform

Truform offers dependable, affordable compression hosiery with a broad range of styles, colors, and compression levels — a trusted everyday choice for both medical and wellness needs.

Compression Levels

Choose the level that matches your needs:

  • 8–15 mmHg (Mild) — everyday comfort, light leg fatigue, and prevention; no prescription needed
  • 15–20 mmHg (Moderate) — tired, aching legs, travel, pregnancy, and early varicose veins
  • 20–30 mmHg (Firm) — the most prescribed level: varicose veins, moderate swelling, recovery
  • 30–40 mmHg (Extra Firm) — severe swelling, lymphedema, and CVI, under medical guidance

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Yes. Truform has been producing graduated compression hosiery for decades and meets the same compression standards as better-known brands. It's a dependable everyday choice for patients who want reliable medical compression at an accessible price. Truform is widely stocked in pharmacies and medical supply stores and is a common recommendation for patients transitioning from prescription to self-purchased compression for ongoing maintenance.

Truform offers several product lines designed for different compression needs, style preferences, and daily activities.

  • Truform Ladies’ Sheer: A fashion-focused compression hosiery line designed for women who want a more refined sheer appearance with therapeutic graduated compression. It includes knee-high, thigh-high, pantyhose, open-toe, closed-toe, and maternity options in select styles.
  • Truform Ladies’ Opaque: A smooth, soft opaque hosiery line designed for year-round wear and more coverage. It is known for microfiber-soft yarns, comfortable fit, durability, and a fashionable opaque look that can help conceal blemishes while providing compression support.
  • Truform Ladies’ Pattern Socks: Designed for women who want compression support with a more stylish sock appearance. These knee-high socks include rib, cable, and diamond pattern options with soft microfiber construction, comfort bands, and business-casual styling.
  • Truform Men’s Dress Socks: Designed for men who want compression support in a dress-sock style. These socks feature contemporary rib-knit styling, roomy toe areas, defined heels, soft nylon-spandex materials, and options for mild, moderate, firm, or extra-firm support.
  • Truform Men’s and Ladies’ Casual Socks: A comfort-focused casual sock line designed for daily wear, walking, leisure activities, and active lifestyles. These socks may include cushioned toes, soles, and heels, moisture-wicking fibers, and stay-fresh odor-control treatment.
  • Truform Travel Series: A unisex knee-high compression sock line designed for travel and long periods of sitting. Travel Series socks focus on graduated compression, moderate support, roomy toe comfort, defined heel fit, and contemporary rib-knit styling.
  • Truform Classic Medical: A medical legwear line designed for customers who need more structured compression support. It includes knee-high, thigh-high, open-toe, closed-toe, soft-top, silicone-dot-top, short-length, and larger-size options in common medical compression levels.
  • Truform Specialty Medical Legwear: Includes zipper stockings, ulcer-focused layered socks, and stump shrinkers for specific medical support needs. These products are intended for customers who need specialty garment designs when recommended by a healthcare professional.
  • Truform Anti-Embolism: A clinical compression line designed for reclining, bed-confined, post-surgical, or recuperating patients when recommended by a healthcare professional. These stockings include knee-high and thigh-length options, open-toe and closed-toe designs, and 18 mmHg anti-embolism compression.
  • Truform Diabetic and Health Socks: Includes TruSoft and Comfort Care socks designed for sensitive feet. These products focus on gentle fit, moisture-wicking materials, seamless or non-irritating toe construction, cushioning, and non-binding comfort.
  • Truform Upper Extremity: Includes ready-to-wear arm sleeves and gauntlets designed for upper extremity compression needs. These products use lightweight, breathable materials and are available in moderate and firm compression levels.
  • Truform Accessories: Includes donning gloves, slip socks, stocking applicators, garter belts, and roll-on body adhesive. These products are not compression garments themselves, but they help make compression stockings easier to apply, wear, and keep in place.

Always choose the Truform product line based on the body area, compression level, garment style, comfort needs, sizing, and your healthcare provider’s recommendation when medical compression or clinical support is required.

Truform is most commonly used at 15–20 mmHg and 20–30 mmHg — the everyday and medical levels most compression wearers need. Their 30–40 mmHg options serve more serious conditions. They're not typically the first choice for lymphedema or made-to-measure needs (Juzo is better there), but for standard venous compression, Truform delivers consistent results at everyday prices.

Truform offers a broad range: knee-highs, thigh-highs, and pantyhose in both open-toe and closed-toe configurations, for men and women. They also carry anti-embolism (TED) stockings for post-surgical use and a range of compression levels from 8–15 mmHg up to 30–40 mmHg. This breadth makes Truform a practical one-brand option for patients managing multiple needs without switching brands.

To choose the right Truform size, measure as soon as possible after waking, when swelling is usually lowest. For knee-high stockings and socks, common measurements include ankle circumference, calf circumference, and knee length. For thigh-high stockings or pantyhose, measurements may also include thigh circumference and leg length. Some Truform products may use height and weight charts or quick-fit sizing based on shoe or sock size. Always check the size chart for the exact Truform product style and follow your healthcare provider’s recommendation when medical compression is required.

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