Everyday Sheer Knee High 8-15 mmHg
SKU:EVO-19NUS
- Regular price
- $22.99
- Sale price
- $22.99
- Regular price
EVO Everyday Sheer Knee Highs are the perfect starter compression socks. Easy to get on and incredibly comfortable, these stockings bring you mild, medical compression to give your legs a light boost. Made in USA. Sold per pair.
FEATURES
- Lightweight Sheer Design
- Fashionable and Breathable
- Wide Toe Box Offers a Comfortable Fit
- Fully Sheer Toe Box (aka "Sandalfoot")
- Reinforced Heel Adds Durability
- Anatomically Shaped Heel Minimizes Shifting
- Soft, Non-Binding 1" Top Band
- All-Day Comfort
MATERIAL: 87% Nylon, 13% Spandex; Latex-Free



Compression FAQs
We've answered some of the most commonly asked questions when it come to compression.
Why are there different compression levels?
The different levels depend on the strength of the compression. Lower levels have lighter compression and higher levels have stronger compression. 15-20 mmHg is a good level for general health purposes. Anything higher is usually for moderate or severe symptoms.
How long does compression last?
This depends on how often you wear/wash it, but with regular wear you should replace your compression after 6 months. The compression in the fibers usually starts to wear out after 6 months. If your socks don't feel as snug or are easier to get on, it means it's time to replace them.
Should Compression Feel Tight?
Compression applies gentle pressure, so it should feel snug, but not restrictive. If this is your first time wearing compression, it may feel a little tight at first, but your body should get accustomed to it. The higher the compression level, the more firm it will feel.
Do I Need My Specific Measurements?
Yes! Taking your measurements is the key to proper fit and function. Compression sizes are more specific than regular clothing, so it's essential to use your own measurements to find the size that is best for you.
How Long Can I Wear Compression?
Unless you doctor tells you otherwise, you can wear your compression all day! It's best to wear it all day, but you can also wear it for shorter times when you may experience more swelling or other symptoms. It is recommended that you do not sleep in compression.