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Finding the right compression stockings, socks, or other garments online can be a confusing process. Let us help take the guesswork out of it!
Choose one of the options below to get started...
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I'm New to Compression Garments...
If this is your first time looking for compression socks, stockings, or other compression garments, don't worry! We'll help you find what you're looking for.
Measure yourself!
The first step is to find out your measurements. Use our handy How To Measure guide to measure your ankle and calf (and thigh as well, if you're looking for thigh high stockings or pantyhose, or your arm if you're looking for arm sleeves). Once you've got your measurements written down, you're ready to start browsing.
Product Finder
If you've already got an idea of what kind of product you're looking for-- athletic compression socks, or maternity pantyhose, for instance-- try our handy Product Finder. It will let you pick a product type, select a few options, and then show you what we've got that matches what you're looking for. Click here to try it!
Browsing the Categories
You can use the Categories menu on the left side of the site to narrow down your choices to just the types of garments you're looking for. As you put your mouse pointer over each selection in the menu, sub-menus will pop out if there are more specific categories within that one.
One way to start is to put your mouse pointer over either "Men" or "Women," and notice how a new menu will pop out to the right of it, offering you further choices specific to that gender. From there you can narrow it down by compression level, style, or other criteria. If you already know the brand and model of the item you're looking for, you can start from there.
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Not sure what level of compression to get?
With so many different levels of compression to choose from (8-15 all the way up to 30-40 and above), it can be difficult to determine what's right for your needs. Try consulting our compression therapy guide. It breaks down the different compression levels and explains which levels are best suited to which situations. For example, how lower compression levels are good for general use and preventative measures, and higher levels are often recommended by a doctor for more moderate to severe medical conditions.
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Finding Your Size
Every product page has a tab that says "Size Chart." Clicking it will bring up a manufacturer's sizing chart that is unique to that item's brand and model, showing you what size you would fit into based on the measurements you took earlier.
Some of the lighter compression garments, such as 8-15 compression, are sized based only on your shoe size. So, if you're looking to buy a product in 8-15 mmHg compression, your shoe size is all you need to find your garment size!
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I Know Exactly What I'm Looking For...
If you already know the brand, model, or compression level of the garment you're looking for, then it will be easy to find the item on our site!
Do you know the manufacturers' part number of the item?
If you have worn the garment before and still have the original packaging with the part number, this is the easiest way to find what you want. Just enter the part number in the blue Search box on the upper left side of the site.
For instance, part number 110480 happens to be a Jobst Activewear 15-20 mmHg Knee High in size Medium, color Cool White. Entering the part number will bring up a page of results that match that part number, so you can go directly to the item, choose your options (size, color, etc.) and add it to your cart.
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If you don't know the part number...
...it's no problem! You can use our Product Finder to search for what you want. It will let you choose from a few different product types and options, and bring up a list that matches your choices. Or, just find the Search box on the upper left side of the site, and enter any relevant key words to find the item you're looking for. You can enter a brand name, as well as a model name (such as "Ultrasheer," "Sensifoot," "Activewear," etc.), or any other descriptive words (such as "thigh high," "knee high," etc.). Remember, a "knee high" in Jobst or Juzo is called a "calf high" in Sigvaris and Medi!
Entering your search terms will bring up a page of results that match what you're looking for, so you should be able to find your item more quickly.
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