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Keep moving with Dr. Scholl's Graduated Compression socks. Gone are the days of tired, achy feet and legs thanks to our signature graduated compression providing next-level energizing support. Protect on-the-go feet with our iconic, ultra smooth toe seam. Conquer the day in style with modern prints, casual patterns, or essential basics. Treat your feet to high-quality comfort and energizing support with Dr. Scholl’s socks.
J**
Great value and quality product for the money
Great value for the money. Are a nice graduated compression, but not unbearably tight as the regular medical compression socks. Have worn these for several years now and they have been great and stood up as long as you launder them like you should--cold water and no softener. Dry them in dryer on low. I would definitely recommend these to anyone who needs a compression sock.
F**L
Really nice, good price, and comfortable once they are on
I am a small person, but still found these hard to pull up. That must be the way compression socks are since another pair from Dr. Scholl's was also hard for me to pull up. But, as with the other style, these are comfortable once they were on. This style wasn't as overly warm for me and I will use these when needed for long time on my feet. I did find that the toe area was much larger than my foot, but it didn't fold under my toes and wasn't uncomfortable.
J**H
One pair is smaller than the other.
I wear compression socks daily due to lymphedema. The pink pair stayed soft after washing and fits comfortably. The navy pair has so much spandex that I can't get it onto my leg. It's too short, too small, and the fabric is uncomfortable. I bought two pairs at Walmart in the winter which are both soft and wash up well, but they stopped selling them in the spring. I won't order these again.
A**R
Very good and comfortable
Really good compression socks. Helps me sleep so much better.
M**A
Hole in sock, different types
First off, I was surprised that the 2 pairs you get in the 2 pack are different types of socks. This was not made clear in the description. I thought they would both be the thicker regular sock material/feel, but you actually get one of those and one thin pair similar to a dress sock material. I love the thicker pair as it works well with sneakers like I wanted, has Light compression and comfortable. I’m not thrilled with the 2nd pair as they are very thin, the toe box is baggy and moves around easily, and the foot portion provides zero compression. The compression on that pair starts at the ankle for me (maybe I have skinny feet? Don’t think so). Also, I was very disappointed to find that one of the thinner socks had a hole in it the first time wearing them.I recommend buying the thicker style only and stay away from the thinner ones.
J**.
Best of my personal test!
After the podiatrist recommended compression socks and I saw lots of positive reviews for them (in general), I decided to order a selection to see what would be best. I figured any that I hated could be returned (always check the return policy on Amazon before ordering!), so I got the following:Cheap at $4.65: CHARMKING Compression SocksMid-Range at $8.50: Dr. Scholl's Women's Graduated Compression Knee High SocksExpensive at $20: GoWith Unisex Bamboo Graduated Compression SocksMy conclusion? The cheap ones are indeed cheap, not very soft (but not irritating or scratchy either), and snagged in the first wash. The compression was snug, no sliding during a long day of being on my feet. Due to the 85% nylon & 15% spandex content, I suspect they aren’t as good at wicking away moisture. My feet did feel a bit warmer & moister in those.The expensive ones are surprisingly not very soft fabric either! They have the fancy non-compressing foot (recommended for bunions) and are nicely compressing from just above the heel upward, but they needed to be tugged up an inch or two after half-a-day’s activity. They’re 75% bamboo content so I feel they were better at wicking away moisture than the other socks.The winner, though, are the mid-range Dr Scholl’s!! VERY soft-to-the-touch fabric, nice compression, and didn’t slide down my calves at all. I don’t love the 45% nylon & 45% spandex content but at least my feet weren’t moist in them. I’m going to buy at least 2 more pairs.None of the socks struck me as being a noticeably better performer when it came to preventing achy, heavy-feeling legs. They all did the job! So I won’t bother sending any back, but I won’t buy the cheap OR the expensive ones again.
J**T
Comfy Socks
Very comfy. and good quality sock. Not a high compression, just light so probably not what a doctor would order for compression sock. I do love mine. I machine wash in cold water and hang to dry. The care instructions say they can be machine dried on low, but I prefer to hang dry. I bought the black socks with a pinkish/lavender design-I am very fond of them.
S**A
Compression socks working 12 shifts!
Compression socks, I love wearing them for a 12 hour shift so I tried Dr scholls normally I buy Dr motion compression socks. These are pretty long so had to fold the top down or I’m sure it would drive me crazy ontop of the knee! Otherwise cute butterfly’s socks. I took a picture of what it looks like all the way up and if I fold down. Your choice but they too long for me!
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