Sigvaris
Sigvaris Style Linen 20-30 mmHg for Women
Sigvaris Style Linen 20-30 mmHg for Women
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Medical Grade Compression
Compression garments require proper fitting and measurement to be effective.
Please book an appointment with our certified fitters to ensure proper fit and compression level for your specific needs.
- Customized fitting for your specific condition
- Professional measurements and size selection
- Expert guidance on proper wear and care
- Full range of compression levels available
Compression Fitting Guide
Schedule Appointment
Book an in-store appointment with our certified fitters for professional measurement.
Professional Measurement
Our trained staff will take precise measurements to determine your exact size.
Compression Class Selection
Based on your medical needs, the appropriate compression class will be recommended.
Fitting & Education
Learn proper application techniques and care instructions for your compression garment.
Compression Classes Explained
- Class 1 (15-20 mmHg): Mild compression for minor conditions
- Class 2 (20-30 mmHg): Moderate compression for various conditions
- Class 3 (30-40 mmHg): Firm compression for severe conditions
- Class 4 (40+ mmHg): Extra firm compression for severe lymphedema
Compression Therapy FAQ
What is medical compression therapy?
Medical compression therapy involves wearing specially designed garments that apply controlled pressure to your limbs to improve blood flow and reduce swelling. These garments provide graduated compression, meaning the pressure is highest at the ankle or wrist and gradually decreases up the limb.
Why do I need a professional fitting?
Proper sizing is critical for compression garments to be effective and comfortable. Incorrect sizing can lead to discomfort, reduced effectiveness, or even circulation problems. Our certified fitters take professional measurements to ensure you get the right size and compression level for your specific needs.
How do I know which compression level I need?
The appropriate compression level depends on your specific medical condition and should be determined by a healthcare professional. During your fitting appointment, our certified fitters will work with you and your healthcare provider's recommendations to select the right compression class.
How long do compression garments last?
With proper care, most compression garments last 4-6 months of daily wear. The elasticity will gradually decrease with regular use and washing. We recommend having at least two garments so you can alternate wear while one is being washed.
How do I care for my compression garments?
Hand wash your garments daily with mild soap in lukewarm water. Rinse thoroughly and gently squeeze out excess water without wringing. Lay flat to dry away from direct heat or sunlight. Never use fabric softeners, bleach, or put compression garments in the dryer as this damages the elasticity.
By Appointment - Call us for fitting.
Our stylish linen ribbed socks in four gorgeous colors will make your legs look and feel great!
Compression Level
20–30mmHg
Features and Benefits
– Lightweight and breathable for all day comfort
– Natural fibers are ideal for sensitive skin
– Crafted from fibers of the flax plant, our linen line is sustainable and stylish
Fiber Content
– 48% Cotton, 23% Linen, 22% Nylon and 7% Spandex
– Non-latex
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