Open Toe Compression Socks for Women&Men Toeless 20-30 mmHg Knee High Stockings for Nurses, Prenancy, Travel
$39.99
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Customers find these compression socks comfortable, easy to put on, and of good quality, appreciating their nice light support and value for money. The fit receives mixed feedback, with some finding them a great exact size while others say they’re too tight. The heavier fabric is noted as a drawback.
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Open Toe Compression Socks for Women&Men Toeless 20-30 mmHg Knee High Stockings for Nurses, Prenancy, Travel
$39.99


Kjadmartin –
Do not waste your time on any other brand. Especially if you’re on the XL side.
I have found my socks! This brand is incredible. My legs have never felt better.I have struggled trying to find compression socks that are easy to put on, don’t smash my toes in and are comfortable ask the way to the knee.I’m a 5′ 11″ woman ♀️, and I have calve muscles that were built for a superhero 🦸♂️ on steroids….not me. Any-who, I’ve tried men’s, the ones that say ‘fits all’, the zip up ones, you name it…. I’ve triedthem all.I’ve been using the zip up ones for years now and the zipper would always cause issues on my swollen legs, they would get runs in them everywhere cuz they were like really thick pantyhose, and you had to be so careful trying to zip them up. I was also never sure if they were actually doing what they were intended to do. I knew I wanted a way out but at the time I thought it was my only option,😭 UNTIL….. dun dun da-dunnnnn 🔍👣…. I was led to these awesome wraps for my barking dawgs.So….. now here we are. I’ve had them for a couple months and I am just absolutely in love. I’ve bought the toe-less ones which is usually my pick because I have big feet to go with my giganto calves, and I’ve also bought the ones that are just normal toed socks. I was amazed at the Comfort level of the full on toed sock. They do not make my toenails feel like they’re jamming up back into my foot and as a matter of fact–I never want to take these things off. I wear them around the clock, not sure if that’s proper but it’s what I do.I can’t think of one single thing that I dislike about these. Very happy customer.
Tony B –
Wonderful
These socks fit perfect with great compression and I’m able to wear flip-flops. Made well. Others were too big or too long. My sock size 9 1/2.
Jimmy m –
Helps when having to stand all day.
Comfortable and helpful when standing on feet. No more aching at the end of the day.
Ladybugg –
Very comfortable and fit well!
Perfect for long flights or when you are off your feet for long periods of time! Very comfortable as well!
Grace E McIntyre –
Gives great light support!!!
These socks feel great when your legs are tired 🥱, nice light support that is easy to get in and out . Really helps with puffiness and small veins . Good price too ! Washes well !!! 😉😃
kenneth cumberbatch –
“Satisfaction”
These open toe socks give me the comfort that iI needed I highly recommend them thank you.
Trace –
Extremely comfortable and actually helps!
These are comfortable, colorful and really help energize and ease my lipodemia, vein issues, and EDS leg pain. I love the open toe design in the summer so I can still wear sandals. The only issue is because of the multi color the inside has those excess strings (looks like pilling but you can’t pull them off cause it’s actually little strings) that after a long day are all pressed into your skin. Its not a big deal, and the solid colors do not do this. I wish they came in more solid colors.
Zoro –
HORRIBLE!
These socks are heavy and binding.I bought XLG because I like a little room in the feet area. I am not overweight, and my feet are not fat, but a little boney.Had to pull and attempt to stretch the material to finally get them on. What a struggle. Once on, it felt like very tight bands were wrapped around my feet due to so much compression. I had errands to run, so I wore them a couple hours.Removing the socks was another struggle. Even though these socks are the ‘open toe’ variety, my toes and feet were purplish red from circulation being cut off.Decided to keep these open toes socks. My solution for more room was to cut a slit on both sides of the foot area opening. I have some very thin, black socks, so I wear them over these bulky, no give, too tight socks. It’s not a perfect solution, but hopefully it will prove to work for me.