Berkshires Gradient Compression Socks
Description
Berkshires Gradient Compression Socks combine fall-inspired style with therapeutic support. Made in the USA, these graduated compression socks (15-20, 20-30, or 30-40 mmHg) help manage lymphedema, edema, and leg swelling while improving circulation. Featuring a warm harvest print, they're crafted from soft microfiber with 4-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology. Infused with X-Static© silver for antimicrobial protection, they keep feet fresh and comfortable. The floating heel design and non-constricting band ensure easy wear without irritation—perfect for medical support or post-exercise recovery.
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.
Berkshires Gradient Compression Socks combine fall-inspired style with therapeutic support. Made in the USA, these graduated compression socks (15-20, 20-30, or 30-40 mmHg) help manage lymphedema, edema, and leg swelling while improving circulation. Featuring a warm harvest print, they're crafted from soft microfiber with 4-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology. Infused with X-Static© silver for antimicrobial protection, they keep feet fresh and comfortable. The floating heel design and non-constricting band ensure easy wear without irritation—perfect for medical support or post-exercise recovery.
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