![]() While some of their prints feature medical imagery like stethoscopes and pill capsules, you can still find unique patterns, like stripes in funky colors, smiley faces, and sunset graphics. But, their socks can be worn by anyone, and we love the vast array of vibrant designs. What We Love: The brand offers over 40 fun designs, plus neutral-colored solid options too.įIGS began as a scrubs brand for medical professionals, introducing compression socks a bit later on as soon as the brand realized doctors and nurses needed a stylish solution to prevent swollen ankles from being on their feet all day. Despite their higher price point, we’ll be ordering these in bulk.Ĭompression Level: 18-25 mmHg | Material: Bamboo Viscose, Polyester, Spandex | Sizes: S-XL | Colorways: 9 Available in packs of five that include an on-trend array of colors (plus, an elevated polka-dot print), they’re comfortable for all-day wear and will actually add to your OOTD looks. They are a touch tall, which might be a bit too much fabric for shorter folks, but regardless, we appreciate that the designs also feature antimicrobial and moisture-wicking properties for extra sanitation and health benefits in addition to improving circulation for a variety of lifestyle needs. What We Don’t Love: The length may reach higher than below the knee for those with shorter calves.Ĭan you have a crush on a compression sock? Because these look just as nice as they are effective - a rare find in this category, rendering them absolutely splurge-worthy, especially if you go for the five-pack, which, if you ask us, is an excellent deal.Īt 18-25 mmHg, Wellow’s socks provide medium level compression support that feels like a gentle hug without being too tight or irritating. What We Love: There are so many charming patterns and colors to choose from. But at five-foot-nine with long legs, the socks reached perfectly to her knee - a plus for her - so shorter women might find them to be too long.Ĭompression Level: 8-15 mmHg | Material: Nylon, spandex | Sizes: 4-10, 8-12 | Colorways: 13 They don’t look strikingly like compression socks, so they blended in with her outfit and she didn’t mind wearing them as she walked through Paris immediately after her flight. Senior commerce editor Chloe Anello recently wore these socks in black on her flights to and from France and appreciated the lightweight feel with gentle compression that didn’t feel at all suffocating during her long trip. The affordable pair holds a candle to many DTC brands, which charge over $20 per pair, with the added bonus that they are widely available, doctor-recommended, and offered in a variety of colors and prints (we’re partial to the blue floral, black paisley, and denim heather options).ĭesigned for a mild level of compression at 8-15 mmHg, these socks may not address more advanced health concerns, but they’ll surely soothe swelling for those on their feet all day. Scholl’s creates products we can trust - and their compression socks are no different. Scholl’s may not be the sexiest name in the fashion world, but the brand has been saving our feet forever (seriously, they were founded in 1906). What We Don’t Love: They might be too tall on shorter women.ĭr. ![]() ![]() What We Love: The subtle floral prints and small polka-dot designs are quite chic. You can even buy them in multi-packs, if you’re particularly committed to this pair, or a punchy stripe colorway for something a bit zippier.Ĭompression Level: 15-20 mmHg | Material: Nylon, cotton, elastane | Sizes: S-XL | Colorways: 2 ![]() The medium level of compression works for all scenarios - travel, pregnancy, circulation issues, and minor health concerns - allowing you to get through the day with ample amounts of comfort. At 15-20 mmHg, they socks, which also come in wide foot sizes, are an excellent entry-level sock to boost energy and quell swelling, without sacrificing style. And while this specific pair isn’t offered in some of the more fun prints you’ll find elsewhere on their site, we had to select the CloudCotton line for its luxurious material that feels both cozy and lightweight at the same time. Perhaps the most well-known of actually nice-looking compression socks (everyone from Karlie Kloss to InStyle editors are fans), Comrad offers a variety of colors and designs. What We Don’t Love: While we love the feel of this fabric, we wish they came in cuter designs like some other Comrad styles. What We Love: A lot of compression socks aren’t made in the nicest fabrics, but these are buttery soft.
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