Yes. Our socks are safe to wear. We utilize a level of compression that provides health benefits, yet is not considered a medical product.
You can wear compression socks all day, every day. They're intended to be worn for long periods of time—whether you're working a night shift, traveling around the world in an airplane, or sitting at a desk all day. Just be sure to remove your compression socks when you're ready to sleep! Learn more
You can wear compression socks all day, every day. They're intended to be worn for long periods of time—whether you're working a night shift, traveling around the world in an airplane, or sitting at a desk all day. Just be sure to remove your compression socks when you're ready to sleep! Learn more
Flight socks are good to wear on your way to your next location. Especially important to wear on long flights, they keep your leg circulation going the way it should be. Whether you’re sleeping, reading, or watching a movie, they’re good for your legs. Learn more
All compression socks, whether you buy them in an airport kiosk or online, should be labeled with a compression level in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The higher the mmHg level, the more pressure you'll feel applied to your leg. Graduated compression socks, the style recommended by most medical professionals for long-haul flights, should always include a label with a pressure range. Learn more