Celebrate art and color with the LympheDIVAs Garden Gradient Compression Arm Sleeve. Inspired by Maurice Prendergast’s post-impressionist masterpiece Bed of Flowers (also known as Cannas or The Garden), this design bursts with painterly charm and vibrant floral hues. Crafted in the USA from soft, breathable, and moisture-wicking fabric, Garden delivers comfortable, medical-grade gradient compression (available in 20–30 mmHg and 30–40 mmHg) that supports healthy circulation while wrapping your arm in timeless artistic beauty.
Garden Gradient Compression Arm Sleeve
Sale price
$84.99
Regular price
$104.99
More stock coming soon
By LympheDIVAs
Description
Why It Matters
Swelling (like lymphedema) can be a side effect of certain cancer treatments or surgeries, and it can feel uncomfortable, heavy, or restrictive.
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.
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.
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