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SB SOX Compression Socks are designed for both men and women, featuring a blend of 80% nylon and 20% spandex. With a compression range of 20-30mmHg, these knee-high socks enhance blood circulation, reduce swelling, and provide all-day comfort. They are lightweight, breathable, and come in various sizes and colors, making them perfect for any activity or occasion.
Fabric Type | 80% Nylon, 20% Spandex |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Air Dry (or Low Heat Tumble Dry) |
Material Type | Nylon, Spandex blend |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Height Map | Knee-High |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Additional Features | Cushioned, Lightweight, Breathable |
Rise Style | Knee Length |
Toe Style | Reinforced Toe |
Socks Form | Athletic Socks |
Occasion | Christmas, Birthday, Halloween |
Sport Type | Running |
Style Name | Compression |
Color | Black/Beige |
Pattern | Solid |
D**P
Great compression socks. Please, fix the web image of the "Nude" color.
Wonderful compression socks. They fit right and feel right. Not too tight. Don't cinch at the top. Easy to put on. They are quite comfortable for 10+ hour driving. They last a long time. I own three pair, for all occasions.The "Nude" color of the socks in the Amazon web-page image is not quite right. The real color is not nearly so green as the image indicates. I have attached a daytime photo that shows my suntanned forearm, the web-page image, and the socks that I received (hand-washed 2 times). By the photo, you can see that the actual color of the socks is closer to that of my beautifully suntanned, German-Caucasian skin tone, while the web image is much too green. I don't know any nude human who has that color of green. (And, yes, my laptop screen has been calibrated.)@SELLER: Please, fix the product image for the Nude socks, so that it matches the delivered color. As a bonus, you could also rename the color to "Light", as most nude people are not light-colored. Thanks!
W**E
Well made and fitting sox
Easiest compression Sox I have put on. Very comfortable wearing. Works as advertised.
K**K
Price is better than medical supply companies; comfortable; tops don't roll and stockings stay up.
My doctor recently told me I needed to be wearing compression stockings due to lymphedema from a previous foot surgery, and before I left her office that day, she printed for me two stockings from Amazon that she recommended, and these compression stockings were one of them (the other pair was the color of regular nylons for women which is not a color offered here--though I do wish "tan" or "khaki" could be colors offered here). She told me if I went to a medical supply company to get the stockings, they would cost me a great deal of money, and I know that is true because I purchased one pair shortly after the surgery several years ago.These stockings are a bit easier (easier--not easy) to put on than my original pair, and I don't find them quite as tight as my original pair, but I do feel the compression, and they are comfortable to wear. They stay up, and the top does not roll down (my original stockings stay up, but the top does roll down, and that moves into the uncomfortable-to-a-little-painful category). I ordered the white, black, gray and argyle stockings, and, oddly, I find the gray ones to have a higher level of compression than the others; I consider that to be a good thing even though it does increase the challenge of getting them on and off.One of the things I don't especially like about these stockings is how they pick up every bit of floor "fluff" if you walk around without shoes on--even briefly. The socks seem to have a quality that does not allow fluff to be brushed off with your hand, and must be picked off bit by bit. And since they cannot be washed in hot water (I think directions call for a gentle cold-water wash which is how I wash them), I had/have big doubts on how to keep the white ones looking clean. My solution to this issue is to wear a pair of thin, white cotton ankle socks over the top of the compression stockings. That way if I get extra dirty walking around in the dirt (gardening or other lawn/yard work), I can wash the thin, cotton ankle socks in a hot-water wash with bleach to get them clean while the compression stockings should stay free of dirt. There is a small down side to this method: it does take up more room in my shoes, and the compression stockings are a substantial knit in the first place.Based on the size chart (which appears in one of the options you can click on underneath the picture of the stockings), I was not really sure which size to purchase. Based on my shoe size, it seemed I should be ordering a Medium. Based on the size of my calves, I should be ordering a Large. I decided to go with the Large because I did not want to risk the top band cutting too deeply into the area below my knees. When I take the stockings off at night, I do have a compression groove in that area, and sometimes it might itch there for a couple minutes, but rubbing it for a few moments takes care of the itchy feeling. Buying the Large size probably accounts for the difference between the level of compression I feel between these compression stockings and the pair I purchased after the surgery; when I purchased my original pair (from medical supply company) after the surgery, my leg had been measured after I had not been allowed to walk for six months and, therefore, my leg was devoid of muscle tone, and my calf was extra skinny.I hope it helps to say that when you order these stockings, the price is for a pair of stockings--not just one stocking. I say this because I still look at other sources for stockings, and sometimes it isn't really clear on whether a person will get one stocking (singular) or a pair of stockings for the price listed.I wish there was a uniform "standard" by which we could compare features of compression stockings. I am planning to order some stockings from another company soon so I can get some which merely look like "nylons." Instead of a shoe size and calf measurement for that company, they use a calf measurement along with the distance from the floor to the bend in a person's knee. Maybe they both end up with the same result, but I will have to wait and see.I like these well enough, so far, to believe I will order more in the future.
P**N
Fit is accurate and perfect for my needs.
I bought these socks for an upcoming trip where I will be on a long flight. Past experience says wear compression socks to avoid issues with circulation and blood clots. These feel perfect to me. Work them on and they press your flesh and compress without any discomfort. Great design and comfort once on my leg.Just as they should be to keep circulation flow.
K**E
Best socks I've ever tried
These are the best brand I have ever worn (I have tried alot). I work 12 hours shifts and it takes away leg pain and comfort all day. Also the socks are seamless inside the socks which is almost impossible to find with the brands I have tried which bothers my legs a lot. I am definitely going to order more.
K**E
The Best compression socks
These are by far the best compression socks I have ever owned, I wish I had found them sooner. They don't slide down, they don't pinch my toes and they give me just the right amount of compression. So comfortable I hardly know I am wearing them. I read some reviews that said they were hard to get on. This isn't true if you do it the right way. I find them easy to put on and take off, They should watch a video of how to do this.
J**G
Todo bien
Muy buenas y llegaron rápido
J**G
Todo muy bien
Bien y rápido
A**O
Cuidado con el color, nada que ver con la imagen publicada
El color es sumamente diferente al publicado
S**K
This shocks is very short, i order properly or not pls suggest
This shocks is very short, i order properly or not pls suggest
J**A
Comfortable and durable
I bought these to use for the rest of my pregnancy because I still work and on my feet for more than 12 hrs. I like that the fit is perfect and The sock stays up very well. I like the look of them as well.
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