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Flat lay of black and stone blue maternity compression socks

Premium Maternity Compression Socks (2-Pack) | Stone Blue & Black

Regular price$29.90
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Calf Size

Some pregnancy comfort items are quiet workhorses. This stone blue and black 2-pack gives firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression, with a cushioned sole and bamboo-derived fabric for long days on your feet, flights, or bedtime wear if your provider says compression is appropriate for you.

Why I picked it: I like having a darker colorway for something this practical. It feels less precious, which matters when the item is meant for real life, swollen ankles and all.

What makes it useful

  • Firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression, tightest at the ankle and lighter toward the opening.
  • Two pairs: one stone blue and one black.
  • Cushioned sole for comfort.
  • Moisture-wicking and odor-reducing fabric.
  • Made with 60% viscose from bamboo, 15% spandex, 23% elastane, and 2% nylon.
  • STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certified.

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.
  • For easier wear, put them on soon after waking or elevate your legs briefly before putting them on if you’re already swollen.

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.

They’re part of our pregnancy planning essentials for comfort that doesn’t overpromise.


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