Berkshires Gradient Compression Glove
Description
LympheDIVAs Berkshires Gradient Compression Glove blends therapeutic compression with the beauty of autumn-inspired design. Crafted for those managing lymphedema or swelling, this glove delivers targeted, gradient compression to support healthy circulation and comfort. The eye-catching Berkshires print features warm fall tones of orange, gold, and soft florals—perfectly combining medical efficacy with style. Made from breathable, moisture-wicking fabric and finished with a seamless design, it ensures a soft, irritation-free fit for all-day wear. Pair it with the matching Berkshires sleeve and gauntlet for complete compression coverage and a cohesive, fashionable look.
Why It Matters
Compression garments help support circulation and manage swelling, making movement more comfortable and reducing the risk of further complications. They’re often a key part of ongoing care and can make a noticeable difference in daily comfort.
LympheDIVAs Berkshires Gradient Compression Glove blends therapeutic compression with the beauty of autumn-inspired design. Crafted for those managing lymphedema or swelling, this glove delivers targeted, gradient compression to support healthy circulation and comfort. The eye-catching Berkshires print features warm fall tones of orange, gold, and soft florals—perfectly combining medical efficacy with style. Made from breathable, moisture-wicking fabric and finished with a seamless design, it ensures a soft, irritation-free fit for all-day wear. Pair it with the matching Berkshires sleeve and gauntlet for complete compression coverage and a cohesive, fashionable look.
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