FAQ

  • Can I wear compression socks if I have a medical condition?

    If you have a medical condition, especially related to your circulatory system, it’s best to consult your healthcare provider before using compression socks. They can recommend the appropriate compression level and ensure it’s safe for you.

  • Do compression socks have any side effects?

    When worn correctly, compression socks are safe and beneficial. However, if they are too tight, they can cause discomfort, numbness, or tingling. If you experience any adverse effects, consult your healthcare provider.

  • Can I wear compression socks while sleeping?

    Generally, it’s not recommended to wear compression socks while sleeping unless prescribed by a doctor. Compression socks are designed for upright activities to combat gravity’s effects on blood flow.

  • Where can I buy your compression socks?

    You can purchase our high-quality compression socks directly from our website. Browse our collections to find the perfect pair 2Fit your steps, 2Fit your needs and 2Fit your lifestyle

  • What is Graduated Compression?

    Graduated compression is a type of compression therapy that involves wearing specially designed socks or stockings that apply varying degrees of pressure to the legs. The pressure is strongest at the ankles and gradually decreases as it moves up the leg. This design helps promote better blood flow and offers several health benefits.

  • How Long Should You Wear Compression Socks?

    Compression socks are designed for continuous wear, offering comfort and support all day, every day. Whether you're working a night shift, traveling across the globe, or sitting at a desk all day, these socks are intended for extended use.