
Sigvaris 602C Diabetic Sock, 18-25 mmHg, Knee High, Closed Toe
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"I purchased these to help with the pain I have in my legs due to Lipedema. These panty hose are especially fine. Great quality, very sheer for support pantyhose. I highly recommend these." Nancy A
As an added safety measure all orders will ship direct from the manufacturer free of charge.
As an added safety measure all orders will ship direct from the manufacturer free of charge.
"I purchased these to help with the pain I have in my legs due to Lipedema. These panty hose are especially fine. Great quality, very sheer for support pantyhose. I highly recommend these." Nancy A
As an added safety measure all orders will ship direct from the manufacturer free of charge.
"I purchased these to help with the pain I have in my legs due to Lipedema. These panty hose are especially fine. Great quality, very sheer for support pantyhose. I highly recommend these." Nancy A
As an added safety measure all orders will ship direct from the manufacturer free of charge.
"I purchased these to help with the pain I have in my legs due to Lipedema. These panty hose are especially fine. Great quality, very sheer for support pantyhose. I highly recommend these." Nancy A
As an added safety measure all orders will ship direct from the manufacturer free of charge.
Best Price Guarantee
Free Shipping All Online Orders
90 Day Return Policy
Diabetic Compression Socks are the only patented, clinically-proven graduated compression socks constructed for people with diabetes.
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Clinically Proven to Alleviate Discomfort in Legs
“The use of the SIGVARIS mild (18-25 mmHg) compression diabetic socks showed statistically significant decreases in calf, ankle, and foot circumferences in our study, and may help patients with diabetes and lower extremity edema without compromising lower extremity vascularity.” ~ Dr. Stephanie Wu of the Rosalind Franklin School of Medicine, William Scholl College of Podiatry in Chicago.