Indigo Gradient Compression Arm Sleeve
Description
Indigo is a dreamy, tie-dye inspired compression arm sleeve that blends soft washes of midnight blue, lavender-gray, and cloud-like ivory into a soothing, abstract watercolor effect. The pattern feels both modern and effortlessly wearable—perfect for pairing with neutrals, denim, or your favorite cozy layers. Crafted in the USA, this stylish lymphedema compression sleeve is available in Class 1 or Class 2 graduated compression to help support circulation, reduce arm swelling, and offer comfortable lymphedema management throughout the day. LympheDIVAs compression arm sleeves are made from a smooth, breathable, 4-way stretch fabric that is moisture-wicking, lightweight, and durable for daily wear. Whether worn for quiet comfort, artistic flair, or everyday confidence, Indigo offers medical support with the gentle style you love.
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.
Indigo is a dreamy, tie-dye inspired compression arm sleeve that blends soft washes of midnight blue, lavender-gray, and cloud-like ivory into a soothing, abstract watercolor effect. The pattern feels both modern and effortlessly wearable—perfect for pairing with neutrals, denim, or your favorite cozy layers. Crafted in the USA, this stylish lymphedema compression sleeve is available in Class 1 or Class 2 graduated compression to help support circulation, reduce arm swelling, and offer comfortable lymphedema management throughout the day. LympheDIVAs compression arm sleeves are made from a smooth, breathable, 4-way stretch fabric that is moisture-wicking, lightweight, and durable for daily wear. Whether worn for quiet comfort, artistic flair, or everyday confidence, Indigo offers medical support with the gentle style you love.
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