🦓 Unleash your wild side while caring for your legs!
Celeste Stein Therapeutic Compression Socks in Flow Zebra design offer 15-20 mmHg compression to enhance blood circulation and alleviate discomfort from varicose veins. Designed for women with shoe sizes 5-11, these FDA-registered socks combine fashion and function, making them ideal for work, travel, or leisure.
M**R
This compression sock works
I like the color and the fit. This socks helps with keeping water out of your legs and feet. Swelling goes away. Keep your toe nails trimmed so you don’t puncture the sock.
J**T
Great
Works good for her
B**R
Best compression
Great socks
2**L
Functional; easy to put on; gather a bundle of adoring comments
My wife wears these and she never fails to get lots of comments. The are functionally effective and stylistically fun.
H**K
If you're going to wear compression socks, might as well look like a superhero
Over the course of 12 months, I had two major ankle surgeries and also had to wear a wound vac for two month between surgeries, so my ankle has been pretty traumatized. It has been over a year since the last surgery and I'm still having a lot of swelling and stiffness, even with the PT I do several times a week and being mindful of keeping my foot elevated, icing, and so on. I decided it was time to stop being prideful and wear the Jobst compression socks I bought ages ago, which are hella sexy. They are a stunning shade "nude" that looks like a bad make up application on my leg, which makes it even more on trend when I wear shorts and skirts. Nothing says confidence when wearing shorts then old lady knee highs shoved into my Converse.It never occurred to me that compression socks could be cute OR fun. A friend tipped me off a couple of specialty sites for cute compression socks but the price point was in the realm of $40/pair, which for something I plan to wear every day was going to get expensive fast. It then dawned on us to check out Amazon and see what they had and here we are -- Celeste Stein Compression socks.I gave you the background of my injury so you know WHY I bought them but it might be also helpful to know I'm tall (6') curvy girl who wears a size 11 shoe and size 20 pant. My legs are tree trunks. The Jobst 20-30mmhg pair I have is in a size XL, which is just slightly too big. I was nervous about buying the Celeste Stein as they are "one size fits most" and several reviewers said if you were in the bigger category, these might not work.Overall: For the price point and choices, these are great. I'm buying several more so I can rotate them through the week. I'm going to keep the Jobst Old Lady Sexy Nude pair for those special occasions.Pros:Price pointColor choicesHold up well to long days (feet and ankles were noticeably less swollen and felt like I could go dancing all night)Easy to care forFits fairly well for those of us with big calves (17.5")Cons:Cheaply madeSeams don't match. (I may have watched far too much Project Runway but with prints, it is lazy as hell to not match seams)The colors /prints do not do well with ANY stretchingToe/heel box doesn't exist - it's just a seam for you to adjust, which is annoyingThe band at the top is a slight too narrowSizing: You'd get a lot more customers if you think about those with smaller feet AND bigger feet. These fit okay on me, but anyone with a larger foot / calf is going to not have the same luck(I gave three stars because of the quality, sizing, and seaming.)
D**S
Compression socks
Great fit, comfortable and love the bow design.
M**O
thin
more like nylon with print on it like the customized items with the blank front and black bag with family photo sort of item.
C**N
Excellent brand
My 88 year old mom has several pair of these support socks, and she loves them!!! They are soft and excellent support. She uses the medium support. Plus, they are all so stylish.
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