

Your favorite compression socks in a classic, argyle pattern for a subtle, stylish look. These socks massage and energize tired, achy legs and sore muscles. The soft, smooth, comfortable fabric is designed for all day use, and the stylish pattern is great for dress or casual wear. Graduated compression zone technology gives you optimal pressure right where your body needs it most. With a superior reinforced heel and toe and durable elastic construction, these socks offer a long-lasting, breathable fabric.
FEATURES
- Reinforced heel and toe
- Superior "stay up" performance
- Graduated compression aids in blood circulation
MODERATE COMPRESSION (15-20 MMHG)
- Spider Veins
- Minor Leg Swelling
- Achy and/or Fatigued Legs
- Leg Discomfort During Pregnancy
- Minor Varicose Veins
- For Wear After Sclerotherapy
- Occupations with long periods of sitting or standing
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: EvoNation
Series: Patterns
Compression: 15-20 mmHg
Style: Knee High
Measuring Instructions
For 8-15, 12-16, and some 15-20 mmHg socks and stockings, all you will need to determine your size is your shoe size. Full knee-high measuring instructions are shown below if needed.
Full knee-high measuring instructions are below if needed.Knee High Measuring Instructions
Take these recorded measurements and use them in conjunction with the sizing chart for the brand of stockings you've chosen — such as Jobst, Sigvaris, Medi, and Juzo. All of these compression stocking manufacturers offer sizing charts that will ensure you get the proper fit. These sizing charts are located on the respective product pages. For answers to many commonly asked questions, please see our FAQ page.
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Ankle Measurement
Measure around your ankle (this measurement is called the circumference). Place the measuring tape at the narrowest part of the ankle, above the ankle bone.
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Calf Measurement
Find the widest part of your calf. Measure the circumference of your calf.
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Calf Length
Sit on a chair with your legs at a 90-degree angle. Measure the distance from 1 finger below the bend in your knee to the floor.
Wear & Care
for all Compression Garments
