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Package Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 0.8 ounces
Item model number : Nylon – P
Department : Unisex Adult
Date First Available : July 17, 2023
Manufacturer : Comrad
ASIN : B0CC3TLHL6
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Best Sellers Rank: #11,656 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #11 in Women’s Compression Knee-High Socks
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8 reviews for Comrad Nylon Knee High Socks – 15-20mmHg Graduated Compression Socks – Soft & Breathable Support Unisex Socks
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$33.99

Hannah Gibson –
Perfect for Pregnancy and Postpartum
I am a nurse and bought these to wear to work while pregnant because I was experiencing increased swelling in my ankles and feet toward the end of every shift. They are true to size and so comfortable. I bought more pairs to wear around at home and in the hospital after giving birth. There was a noticeable decrease in swelling after wearing them all shift or all day at home. They improve circulation without being too tight. The quality is great—I have worn and washed them many times and they still look brand new and provide the same amount of compression as the first wear. I still wear them every shift now and my legs feel great. Highly recommend!
The Seive –
Progressive compression at its best!
Best I have ever had, I quickly learned to fold the top down to be even with the tip of the toe. Pull on until the heel is snug. Then pull top up over the heel and gather the sock and push gently down toward the heel gathering the sock so there are no wrinkles. Pull up while letting the sock slip from your fingers gently, so wrinkles do not occur. The top fit just below your knee. Next rub your sock a leg until the pressure (squeeze) is even. This becomes quick, easy and foolproof after some practice. I have arthritis in my hands so I had to figure out the method which had the least stress on my hands. This method is the best for me. I found that trying to pull a sock on without turning the top down over the foot part was nearly impossible.I purchased one pair, tried to put on, found my process and immediately ordered a three pair pack. Pressure (compression) is proportional to height, comfortable, very effective in controlling blood pooling in legs while standing or sitting, with almost total relief from pain. I have never found a better pair of compression socks, and I have no need to seek another.
mfg –
They work!
These provide compression that’s on the lighter side, but given these are the first compression socks I’ve ever owned and used, that’s probably a good thing. Ordered the wide calf version, so that might be the reason as well (mine measured at the top range of the regular scale and lower range of the wide scale). But wore then recently on a flight and my ankles and feet didn’t swell at all…and my legs didn’t feel constricted in any way. They also stayed in place, and the upper band didn’t cut in to my leg.
Mary E. Rogers –
These compression socks helped!
I found these socks to be well made, comfortable, and fairly easy to put once I had done a couple of times. They helped with minor swelling in my ankles and feet, also alleviated a soreness in my calves. I don’t plan to wear them daily but rather a few days each week. I bought two pairs.
Dana –
Love these socks!!
THE BEST COMPRESSION SOCKS!! The progression of compression is what I love the most about this sock.
decadeindc –
Much better than previous versions!
Better than earlier versions! I’ve been buying these for a few years now. Earlier versions had a different fabric blend. Old ones felt like they had less spandex and the elasticity would wear out fast, causing the earlier ones to sag after only about 15 uses or so. The fabric also felt heavier, contributing to the early sagging.I’m happy to report these are much better. More elasticity and they stay up both better and after more repeated wearing and washings. The fabric has less of a sheen and the fabric isn’t as heavy, although just as thick (if that makes sense). They are even a bit more comfortable to wear.I always liked the mid-gray color. Seems to go with nearly everything I wear without looking like old school dress socks. Comrad is the only compression sock company with a wide leg version, doesn’t look like a dress sock, comes in non-dress-sock solid colors, and consistently stocks in my size. There are others with cooler designs and wild colors, but the colors are never consistent from season to season and my size is rarely stocked, if they even have a wide leg version. I can wear these with casual boots, sneakers, etc. and it’s the type of sock that just never looks out of place no matter the shoe, boot, or outfit.The key to making these last is following the washing directions religiously. Wash gentile in cold water with a mild detergent and always air dry. I’ve taken to air drying a lot more these days, so it doesn’t bother me. Never seen any compression socks that recommend tumble dry, so if you already know compression socks, these are no different.
Lesley –
Does NOT have any graduated compression & No compression on feet and ankles
I was willing to pay more for these as they appeared to offer the size customization not readily available in cheaper pairs and I was looking for some real compression around my ankles for long flights so was will to tolerate the nylon feel. I’ve had compression stockings years ago when I was pregnant and I know what they are supposed to feel like. They should be hard to put on – they have to be TIGHT in the foot & ankle area to be effective. Sadly, these go on easily – like running socks – and although the fit was perfect, so were the ones that were a fraction of the price, none having any real compression value to them. There is no way these would keep my ankles and feet from swelling up on long flights and for $30 I just expected more. They might possibly be better than nothing for daily wear, but I don’t need that. I wear a 9.5/10 women’s shoe size with 14″ calves so I bought the medium/wide size but I have narrow/slim feet and ankles. I guess I will have to visit a medical supply store locally to get ones that actually compress.
Robin –
love these compression socks
I have tried other knee-high compression socks. Never liked them very much–until now! These are very comfortable. My calf is 14 inch, so I sized up to the ‘wide’ version–which fit perfectly. They are easy to get on and off, yet the 15-20mmHg feel snug and stay up even during aerobic exercise. I think these are going to make a big difference in helping my legs and feet feel better. Will be watching for another Amazon sale where these socks are included–at which point, I intend to stock up! But even at full price, I’d say they are worth it.