8-15 mmHg Compression Socks & Stockings
For most people interested in compression wear, 8-15 mmHg compression socks and stockings are the perfect fit. Designed to help relieve aching legs and reduce minor swelling, men's and women's light compression socks and stockings are great for anyone who spends most of their day either sitting or standing. From nurses and doctors on the go to office workers stuck behind a desk, mild compression socks and stockings help improve circulation and offer relief all day long to keep energy high. Explore our collection of 8-15 mmHg compression socks and enjoy free shipping on your order!
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Are 8-15 Compression Socks Right for You?
Commonly referred to as mild or light compression socks, our 8-15 mmHg products are among the lowest levels of compression. While the average person might move up one level for severe aches or other special circumstances (e.g. travel), levels above that are primarily designed for medical use and some even require a prescription. Light compression stockings and socks, however, are a great everyday option for casual and formal events alike. To learn more about how compression socks work and why the amount of pressure matters, head over to our guide on compression sock levels. And if you're here for medical purposes yourself, be sure you've spoken with your doctor to hear their recommendation on the best compression level and style for your unique needs.
For any further questions about our 8-15 mmHg compression socks and stockings, our expert customer service team is available to help at (877) 525-7224.