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Microfiber Shades for Women 15-20mmHg

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UPC Code: 745129232405
SKU: 143CC13

Sigvaris Microfiber Shades women's knee-high compression socks with 15–20 mmHg moderate graduated support, advanced microfibre technology, thermoregulating fabric, and patterned styling for daily professional wear and travel compliance.

    • Why Choose Microfiber Shades for Women 15–20 mmHg

      Pattern design is an underused compliance tool in women's compression. Plain medical stockings in black or beige communicate clinical wear — and in professional and travel contexts where appearance matters, they get removed. The Sigvaris Microfiber Shades line applies this insight with patterns including Graphite Heather, Graphite Argyle, Purple Argyle, Royal Blue Argyle, Mariner Stripe, Onyx Stripe, and Pink Stripe: designs refined enough for business wear, coordinated enough to be chosen rather than tolerated. The advanced microfibre construction delivers a notably softer feel than standard compression knit, the thermoregulating fabric adapts to temperature changes during travel and long workdays, and the 87% nylon construction glides on and off more easily than stiffer compression alternatives — an important factor for users putting these on every morning. At 15–20 mmHg, no prescription is required. Sigvaris specifically positions this line for travellers, expecting mothers, and individuals with occupational leg fatigue or family history of venous disease. Sizes A, B, and C.

      Key Features

      ✔ 15–20 mmHg graduated compression (moderate daily support, no prescription required)

      ✔ Advanced microfibre technology for superior softness and breathable comfort

      ✔ Thermoregulating fabric for year-round temperature management

      ✔ Stylish patterns — Graphite Heather, Graphite Argyle, Purple Argyle, Royal Blue Argyle, Mariner Stripe, Onyx Stripe, Pink Stripe

      ✔ Glides on and off more easily than traditional compression socks

      ✔ Closed-toe, knee-high design for standard daily wear

      ✔ Sizes A, B, C — 87% Nylon / 13% Spandex, latex-free

      Benefits

      ✔ Relieves tired, heavy, and aching legs from prolonged standing or sitting

      ✔ Supports mild swelling and travel circulation management

      ✔ Helps prevent varicose and spider veins during pregnancy and high-risk daily use

      ✔ Pattern styling dramatically improves daily compliance in professional and travel environments

      ✔ Breathable thermoregulating construction for comfortable year-round wear

      Clinical & Typical Applications

      ✔ First-time compression users — stylish, approachable entry into daily compression

      ✔ Travel fatigue and economy-class DVT prevention

      ✔ Office professionals and business wear — occupational leg fatigue management

      ✔ Pregnancy-related circulation support and early varicose vein prevention

      ✔ Women with family history of chronic venous disease seeking daily preventive support

      Usage & Care

      Don socks in the morning before rising for best therapeutic effect. Smooth fabric evenly from toe to knee for consistent graduated compression. Machine wash on gentle cycle in cool water with mild detergent; hang or lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry, bleach, or iron. Replace every 4–6 months or when elasticity is noticeably reduced. 15–20 mmHg is appropriate for most users without a prescription; consult a healthcare provider for guidance on pregnancy-specific needs or more advanced venous conditions.

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