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Sigvaris 232C Men's Essential Cotton Knee-High Socks (20-30 mmHg)

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Sigvaris 232C Men's Essential Cotton Knee-High Socks (20-30 mmHg)The Sigvaris Essential Cotton Knee Highs features a soft, cotton fabric which provides all day comfort and is ideal for people with sensitive skin. Its classic ribbed design and discreet appearance allows it to seamlessly fit with any outfit. Additionally, this stocking is for moderate and severe symptoms, and its best suited for people with venous disorders, edema, skin changes, and stasis. Here are the highlights for this sock: Supima cotton ensures

The Sigvaris Essential Cotton Knee-Highs features a soft, cotton fabric which provides all-day comfort and is ideal for people with sensitive skin. Its classic ribbed design and discreet appearance allows it to seamlessly fit with any outfit.

Additionally, this stocking is for moderate and severe symptoms, and its best suited for people with venous disorders, edema, skin changes, and stasis.

Here are the highlights for this sock:

  • Supima cotton ensures the all-day comfort and breathability
  • Soft, cotton fabric makes it perfect for people with sensitive skin
  • Double-covered inlay yarns allow it to easily glide on and off
  • Classic ribbed design
Best For

The Sigvaris Essential Cotton Socks are best for:

  • Containment of various types of edema (including venous edema, phlebolymphedema, and early stages of lympedema)
  • Ideal for dress or casual shoes
  • Ideal for long-distance travel
Materials

The Sigvaris Essential Cotton is made of the following materials:

  • Nylon: 50%
  • Spandex: 25%
  • Supima Cotton: 25%
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