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Pregnant person in a robe putting on soft pink compression socks near a crib
Close-up of soft pink sock soles with Kindred Bravely text
Pregnant model wearing grey heather compression socks with a robe and bra
Close-up of grey heather maternity compression socks worn below the knee
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Flat lay of soft pink and grey heather maternity compression socks

Premium Maternity Compression Socks (2-Pack) | Soft Pink & Grey Heather

Regular price$29.90
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Calf Size

Pregnancy legs can feel heavy long before the day is over. This soft pink and grey heather 2-pack gives firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with cushioned soles for long work days, travel days, or the kind of day when standing just feels like a lot.

Why I picked it: I wanted a compression sock option that’s specific about pressure level instead of vague about support. These are firm, so they deserve a little more context, especially if swelling is more than mild.

What makes it useful

  • Firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression, tightest at the ankle and easing toward the top.
  • Two pairs: one soft pink and one grey heather.
  • Cushioned sole for comfort.
  • Moisture-wicking and odor-reducing fabric.
  • Made with 60% viscose from bamboo, 15% spandex, 23% elastane, and 2% nylon.
  • Tested for harmful substances and certified according to STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX.

Sizing and care

  • Regular calf fits under 16 inches.
  • Wide calf fits 16-19 inches.
  • Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Don’t iron, bleach, or dry clean.

Please read before wearing

These socks are firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression. They’re not a medical product and they shouldn’t be used to prevent or treat blood clots or DVT. Check with your care team before use, especially if you have significant swelling, diabetes, varicose veins, circulation concerns, numbness, or pain.

You can find them with other pregnancy planning essentials when you’re building a practical comfort kit.


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