Your legs carry you through every shift. It's time to return the favour.
After hours on your feet, that familiar ache in your calves and ankles isn't just tiredness — it's poor circulation catching up with you. These graduated compression socks are engineered to fight back. Targeted pressure zones push blood back up your legs, reducing swelling, fatigue, and that heavy feeling that sets in around hour eight. And unlike clinical-looking compression socks, these actually come in 15 fun patterns you'll want to wear every day.
Support that works. Style you'll actually enjoy. At $15, there's no reason to keep suffering through every shift.
Performance Features:
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Graduated compression zones — scientifically calibrated pressure that's highest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg, maximising blood flow and reducing swelling
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Quick-drying nylon fabric — moisture-wicking construction pulls sweat away from skin to keep feet dry and blister-free through long shifts
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Built-in odour control — deodorising technology keeps socks fresh from first wear to last hour
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Friction-reducing fabric — smooth inner lining prevents hot spots and blisters even during extended, high-movement wear
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Unisex fit — available in S/M and L/XL to suit both men and women comfortably
15 Patterns to Choose From: Bamboo Panda, Black Background Heart, Blue Five Pointed Star, Blue Puppy, Cross Pattern Love, Gray Fox, Moon Style, Polka Dot Wings Love, Purple Heart Love Envelope, Red & White Stripes, Red Background Love, Red Background Striped Love, Red Kitten, White Background Love, Yellow Background Panda
Express yourself on the ward. Life's too short for boring socks.
Perfect for:
- Nurses, doctors, and healthcare workers on 12-hour shifts
- Athletes, runners, and gym-goers needing leg recovery support
- Travellers on long-haul flights
- Anyone dealing with leg fatigue, varicose veins, or daily swelling
What's included: 1 pair of compression socks
Your legs will feel the difference after your very first shift. Don't wait until the ache gets worse — give your legs the support they've been asking for.