SockwellWomen's Full Flattery Moderate Graduated Compression Sock
H**6
The GOAT! Tom Brady of socks!
I’ve been wearing compression socks for close to a decade under my uniform. I’ve tried all the brands and all the styles. These are by far the best, most comfortable and easiest to get on. I have average size calves and these are marked for bigger calves but they fit comfortably. Worth the $$. Came back to buy another pair.
R**N
Very good socks
I work 12 hr days in clogs. My go to is usually a wool sock for its moisture wicking and odor control properties.However wool socks tend to be thick and twist around during a 12 hr shift. These socks are a wool blend, a perfect thickness, and do not twist around in my shoe. Additonally they provide a nice amount of compression and stay up all day...and my feet don't sweat or stink.
E**S
The compression socks helped me with pain and swelling. It also helped me be able to walk.
The Sockwell compression socks were so amazing. They were easier to put on even when my feet were swelled three times their normal size. The compression socks helped with the swelling and pain I was experiencing. I would recommend the socks to people who experience these sysmtoms.
G**N
Comfortable without binding, but don't last
I like these socks so well, I've ordered them in several colors & have one pair for each day of the week so I wash once a week. They are comfortable and don't dig-in to leave a red indent at the ankle even after 12 hours of wear. Other brands leave painful ankle creases after only 4 hours.That said, these socks do a great job of controlling the swelling when new, but after 3 months, lose too much compress-ability to keep the top of foot and ankle from swelling and have to be replaced. I have lymphedema and wide calves. The actual look and integrity of the sock as a sock are still good after 3 months, but the elasticity is no longer strong enough to control the swelling. One hates to throw away otherwise perfectly good socks, so once they lose their compression ability, I donate them to a charity who gives them to folks who need just regular socks and buy new for myself.So if you buy 1 pair of socks for each day of the week (laundering once a week) = 7 pairs per 3 months = 28 pairs per year. That's a lot of cost for socks. Unfortunately, my insurance doesn't cover compression garments even for a medically-diagnosed condition. I wish Sockwell would offer a rewards / loyalty discount... buy 6 get one free would be nice...
A**R
Great socks
I love these socks. They are comfortable and wear well. This is my second pair. They fit well. I would highly recommend these socks.
A**R
Great socks!
They actually fit my large calves like they should. They are very comfortable and the only kind I have found that I can wear all day long. They also wash & dry nicely in the washer & dryer on delicate with low heat.
R**M
Stays up and are very comfortable
I can definitely tell a difference on days I forget to wear my socks to work. I work 10 hour shifts as a nurse and on the days I run around in my regular socks my legs are heavy and hurt by the end of my shift. I've been getting these socks for 4 years now and they are long-lasting and really do make a difference.
A**H
So pleased.
they fit as sized and offer perfect support, quality product worth the cost...best socks ever.
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