SockwellWomen's Elevation Firm Graduated Compression Socks
O**Y
The best sock I’ve ever owned
Why do you need a compression sock? If you plan to ride on an airplane you’ll want some Sockwell’s. I bought my first pair for a long haul flight across the Atlantic Ocean. They were a tight fit, but comfortable. After 13 hours in the air I walked off the plane with a kick in my step. My legs and feet felt energized. Now I wear them every time I get on a plane.I started out with a mild compression around 15. I loved how they made my feet and then purchased a medium compression, both pairs are Sockwell. They are really well made and after several washes they still fit great. The socks stay in place and they are moisture wicking. My feet do not sweat, despite being in a warm environment. I absolutely love the colors, they have a design for every style. I’ve tried other brands, Sockwell is by far my favorite.
M**N
Comfy!
They fit really nicely! I'm a size 9, compression is tight but not so tight I can't wear it. A bit difficult to get on but overall does what it's supposed to! And comfy
B**.
Easy to wear compression socks
Great quality, comfy, comfortable compression, and fashionably fun!
M**S
Looks and functionality
Do not work if you have a fluid retention problem but they would be great for those who don't have a fluid problem. They look great and the colors and designs are fun.
P**S
Good graduated compression.
Finally! A pair of compression socks that isn't too loose in the ankle. This is the best fitting, most breathable pair I've ever tried. After a year of wear and washes, they're still in great shape. I have found them to be comfortable in the heat of mid-summer in Florida as well as even the coldest days in a Northeastern U.S. winter. Highly recommended. They're pricy but worth it.
E**S
Fits tight. Glad I ordered one size bigger
Excellent
M**A
these are my faves. PLUS how to easily put on compression socks!!!!
this is my favorite pattern of sockwell compression socks. i judge all others by how much i love the feel of this pair. it's my second pair of the same color and i have the same model of socks in two other shades (black multi, oyster) as well. i wear a size 7 shoe, although sometimes shoe salespeople measure me as a 6.5. sometimes i have trouble with regular (non-compression) socks of the standard size fitting me properly. when they don't fit properly the tendency for them is to be too long in the foot. i ordered the size recommended for my shoe size and they fit me great. (from memory i think the size is listed as small/medium.)i am only 5'4" and my legs are chunky compared to most ppl. these socks do not fit me as shown on the model image. on me, they easily pull up to where my knee creases at the top of my calf. if i get them pulled up quite that high the elastic can be a bit uncomfortable if i've been sitting for a while bc bending my knees puts a bit of pressure on it (and it leaves a top of socks mark on my skin.) i don't notice this if i'm careful to not pull them up quite so high.i like the colorful design on these. i appreciate that unlike the dots and shadow dots patterned sockwell socks, this design has far less little strands that want to poke thru the front. i wish this particular design was offered in more colors. particularly i'd like to see it done with the main body color (the purple part in this one) in red, blue, green, turquoise, also plum, and tan/taupe. i've considered ordering it in black, but i'd much rather have the lively design.pay attention - the easiest way to put compression socks on yourself or others is to think of them as fitting over a tall L shape, as if you can't point your toes away from your body. start with the sock right side out as you usually would have your socks. now, even tho it's about knee high, you need to reach into the sock and grab the heel portion from the inside. pull inside out, holding onto the heel section. this means you're looking at and inside out tube that the foot of the sock is concealed inside. not to worry, tho, bc you have the heel of the sock in your fingers. bc you know and can see where the heel goes, you can get your toes in exactly the right place. so pull on the sock so that the heel portion is in the right place at the back of your foot. the heel is the biggest aggravator against pulling tall socks or hose on bc everyone's heel is so bulky compared to the foot or the ankle. but since you have already gotten to the thickest part of the foot, you've done or eliminated the hard work. now all you have to do is reach to the open end of your sock (that's inside out) and pull it right side out as you bring the top all the way up toward your knees. reversing the fabric of the sock as you pull it right side out is very easy since the heel is already in place and this widest bottom part is not dragging against the full length of the leg of the sock. ta-da!
H**H
Check your socks!
I neglected to carefully check the socks before I planned to wear them. When I did use them for the first time, there was a .25 inch diameter hole on the top of the small toe area. These socks are thick and tough, so how a hole was made I do not know.They worked fine on the plane, but paying full price for damaged goods irked me. The packaging was damaged when they arrived, but I assumed that happened in shipping and they looked fine.Now I suspect the socks were returned by a previous purchaser, and then sold to me, something I have noticed happening with other Amazon purchases lately.Live and learn.
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