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The Sockwell Women's Circulator Moderate Graduated Compression Sock combines 32% Merino Wool with advanced compression technology to provide support and comfort for all-day wear. Designed for professionals and travelers alike, these socks feature moisture management and a seamless toe closure, making them the perfect choice for anyone who spends long hours on their feet.
A**C
The best!
Best compression stockings for me being on my feet for 12- 13 hours. Holds up in washer and dryer.
D**E
Easy to put on
These are easier to put on compared to the struggle I had with the copper brand compression socks. These socks still have a little resistance putting them on but much better. They arent smelly at the end of the night like the others Ive tried. Nicely made. I wash in warm temp and dry a little on delicate cycle then hang up to dry the rest of the way.
P**S
Great socks
They are really great. Stay up on my fatter calves. Comfortable. Best part is they don't smoosh my toes. Lots of to room. Will by more. They were recommended from a nurse that had them on when I went to have bad veins removed. She loves hers too.
K**G
Nice fit
Comfy! Can’t wait to use them on my next flight.
K**.
Purchase of compression socks
Like because it was what I thought it would be. Helping as I desired
L**M
The best sort of compression gear is the kind that gets used.
I’ve been wearing compression gear for over two years for autonomic issues (POTS). Other health issues complicate my ability to wear full compression hose of at least 20-30 mmHg every day like I did for the first year and a half, and I can tell. (It’s a bit cruel how frequently Ehlers-Danlos runs alongside POTS, but I digress. RIP my fingers.) Knee highs, the kind that look like normal sheer dress knee-highs, are fine, but I need a lot more cushion for my feet and usually throw a pair of wool socks on top of my compression gear even for doing nothing around the house. Sockwell has simplified this into one pair of wool blend compression socks. These things are wearable, which is the whole point. Does the moderate compression (15-20 mmHg) do as much as my usual/preferred 20-30+ mmHg? Obviously not, but it’s definitely better than nothing (which is my brain’s default when things get difficult), plus I don’t have to hunt down an additional pair of socks to cushion my poor hypermobile arthritic feet.Fit-wise, I usually wear size 10-11 women’s US/41 Euro shoes, medium width, and have, let’s say, well-developed calf muscles that occasionally make taller boot and skinny pants situations awkward. I was afraid the Sockwell M/L-size knee-highs wouldn’t clear the halfway point, but they do, and come all the way up to my knee comfortably. I will say, I often have allodynia-type pain in my legs, and that was relieved almost immediately when I tried the socks on. I also greatly appreciate the wide variety of stripes and prints, as someone who’s left sleek footwear behind and has embraced her inner Birkenstock-wearing-crone self.I’ll keep my stash of 20-30 and 30-40 mmHg full compression hose for when I begrudgingly have to leave the house, but I am converted to Sockwells for very wearable daily compression + joint comfort socks.UPDATE: there is some sizing inconsistency between colors. I have the neutral/oatmeal-ish pair, mineral blue, and black stripe Circulators. The neutral is the biggest (tallest, roomiest); the mineral blue fits about average (not quite as roomy as the neutral but still a fit); the black stripe, I keep checking to see if they’re a S/M instead of a M/L. The toe seam is stressed and the length of the sock is at least an inch shorter than my other pairs. Not sure if this is a fluke/QC issue, or if this is similar to the phenomenon of black bras being more snug than lighter ones due to the dye affecting the stretch of the material. (Yeah, I know, this is socks.) Either way, you might keep that in mind when ordering. The other women’s styles I have (white/gray and pink chevrons, high compression ones that look like Tudor tiles??) fit most like the mineral blue Circulators. (The men’s M/L is more generous all-around, although the black argyle pair I have is more snug in the calf than my women’s M/Ls while being a bit more wide in the toe.)
J**R
These really helped me on my last trip.
I always swell up when I fly and I travel quite a bit. These socks were a game changer. Comfortable to wear all day traveling and kept my ankles and lower legs from swelling. I will not fly without these now. Cute design/colors too.
B**N
Great for a 12 hour nursing shift.
I bought these for my wife who works 12 hour shifts at a hospital. I actually bought several different pairs from different brands but don't recall the others to call them out by name. With the $30 price tag on these, my wife begged me not to buy these. However, after receiving them and using them for a couple shifts, she asked me to order more.She didn't find any value in the other brands and I did a bit of research on socks recommended by nurses, got the top 5.The one negative is the smallest size available. My wife wears a size 5 shoe and feels she would get even more value out of these if they had one size smaller. Maybe this was the issue with the other socks as well, but these helped her to the best degree.
H**T
These are great. They help a lot with restless leg syndrome ...
These are great. They help a lot with restless leg syndrome and they look and feel nice, too. I didn't like the compression stockings from the pharmacy, but I like these and they do the job well.
M**K
Fantastic socks!
1) I'm a nurse and work on hard floors standing for long periods of time.2) feet are sore after each shift, slightly swollen and some varicose veins start to pop3) these socks are really cool, and actually pretty!4) the minute I put them on my feet felt better.5) Length is great just a finger or two below the knee6) very soft/ comfortable to wear for long periods of timeI bought M/L size, my shoe size is 8.5 and my calves are average size. Fit really well, I will order more!!
M**A
Fantastic!
I brought two pairs at a very low price if only I'd brought more! These are fantastic socks, brilliant for me as I recently had vascular surgery. They compress not only your legs but your feet too. I ordered the cream ones with the stripe not the most attractive ones as they look like compression bandages but I brought them as they were less than a quarter of the price of the nicer colours. I am a ladies size 6 /39 shoe and the s/m fit perfectly. I guess they are worth paying about £20 a pair but I would struggle to pay that much for one pair of socks, it just doesn't seem right! I will keep an eye open to hopefully find another bargain price pair!
G**I
Brilliant compression socks
I was sent 2 pairs of these from a friend in the US and found them so good that I had to buy 2 more! Expensive (especially with postage and about £8 import tax) but so much more comfortable and effective than the sweaty nylon NHS ones that I wear them every day, whereas the others were painful after a few hours. The NHS ones bite into my calves and just seem to push all my swollen veins upto the knee. These. Sockwell ones are made of wool and bamboo, so wick away any moisture, and have 'graduated compression' , think of it like bands round the leg. Brilliant compression socks.
R**S
Nice fit, good looking, no more sore feet!
These socks have changed my life! I know that sounds like hyperbole but I was suffering from severe achilles pain and swelling to the point where I started crying after an afternoon of easy walking with my husband. I do also have orthotics which help but these have really made me able to function in my job as a Kindergarten teacher. I was worried that the wool might be itchy but it has not been a problem. I did try another brand but they left my feet feeling clammy, these socks leave me toasty and dry. No more swelling, no sore achilles, very satisfied customer!
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