Sizing Chart & Care
PRO Tip #1 - How tight should they feel?
If you've never worn compression socks or sleeves, expect it to feel tighter than you're used to. They should not be too tight as to feel uncomfortable after a while, but not so loose that they feel like any other pair of socks. How tight is subjective, but if you follow the size guide you will get a compressive fit that will end up helping your legs and feet feel much better at the end of the day.
PRO Tip #2 - The best way to put on compression socks
Before fighting to pull on your mid's or over-the-calf compression socks, gather the material from the top cuff to the ankle then fit the sock to your foot before attempting to pull them up over your calf. The easiest way is to put your hand in the sock and pull it halfway inside out by the heel, stopping just before you can see the [inside out] heel box.
Slide your thumbs inside the cuff and slowly pull the sock up over your ankle and calf. Fit the top of the sock where you would like, typically right below the crease of your knee.
If they fit a bit long, simply slide your thumbs inside the cuff and walk the material down to a comfortable height and smooth out any wrinkles. Following these steps will ensure an even stretch and maximum comfort, and (bonus!) they'll last longer too.
PRO Tip #3 - How to Care for Compression Socks
While your PRO Compression socks are made of high-grade materials, you should care for them as you would any other high-quality athletic apparel. For best results, we recommend machine washing in cold water and air drying.
🧦 Fabric & Care
Proprietary blend of nylon and spandex. Contains NO Latex, BPA, or PFAS (forever chemicals).
Made in USA.
-Machine or hand wash cold
-Line dry
-Do not iron

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