Some of us don’t have the option to go sock-less when the weather heats up. Here are the best options for staying cool and comfortable in compression socks during the summer:
]]>Some of us don’t have the option to go sock-less when the weather heats up. We HAVE to wear compression socks or stockings all year long. So, what are the best compression socks options for staying cool and comfortable during the summer months? We think fabric choice is the most important decision in selecting summer compression socks and stockings. Here’s what we suggest if you’re looking for breathable socks and stockings for summer:
1. Cotton is a natural fiber that’s ideal for hot months. It lets air in and quickly wicks away any moisture on your skin. It’s also perfect for anyone who has sensitive skin. A few cotton options to explore:
2. Microfiber is another great summer fabric for socks. It’s soft, stretchy and breathable. It also wicks away moisture from the skin to keep you cool and comfortable. Some people will choose microfiber over cotton because it’s a thinner fabric, which can be better for dress shoes.
3. Silver and Copper infused fabrics are another great addition to your summer wardrobe. Silver and copper will eliminate any dangers of stinky, sweaty summer feet because it kills the bacteria around your feet. Additionally, the fibers in these socks have thermodynamic properties so you will stay cooler in the summer.
4. Sheer stockings are great for summer! We offer a wide variety of sheer, open toe stockings for those of you who want stockings that are less visible for summertime. Customer favorites for warm, humid climates are:
Additional Options: The compression experts have been creating their own technologies and materials to keep you cool. Check out these additional, moisture-wicking and skin-cooling fabric options:
Armsleeves: For those of you who wear armsleeves during the summer, we have some great options for you too. Juzo features a ton of fun patterned armsleeves, gloves and gauntlets. The best part is, these garments are made with a soft, moisture-wicking fabric to keep you cool and dry during the hotter months.
Now that you have the basics down, here are some fashionable ways to pair compression with your favorite warmer-weather outfits.
When it's still a bit chilly outside, rock a pair of patterned compression socks with jeans and a tank top or t-shirt. Some of our favorite stylish brands include Sockwell, Sigvaris, and Rejuva.
Not ready to show off your untanned winter legs? Throw on a pair of sheer stockings with your short shorts or a dress for a polished look. There are patterned ones too for a fun vibe.
Looking for something a bit more casual but not boring black? Rock a pair of Sigvaris compression socks under your khakis for a punch of color this season!
]]>Every trip wheter by car, train or plane, needs a pair or two of compression stockings. Frequent flyer miles are great, but you don’t want to arrive for your dream vacation with sore, swollen legs and feet. The reason your legs and feet get so achy when traveling is that your muscles are not being flexed or used enough, and blood pools in your leg veins. This lack of fresh oxygenated blood can cause soreness and cramping in your legs, and swelling in your ankles and feet. If you’re at higher risk for blood clots, are overweight, or you have notoriously poor circulation, this could lead to more serious problems like Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
There are a number of ways to increase circulation when you’re on a long flight. First, and most important is to get up and move! Stand up, shake your legs, and walk the aisles when possible. Unfortunately, that’s not always an option if the seat-belt light is on. The easiest way to increase circulation is by wearing compression socks or stockings, often called “travel socks.” Travel socks provide graduated compression from your ankles to your knee. This increases circulation naturally, coaxing the blood to flow back to your heart, instead of getting trapped in your legs and feet. Here are a few things to look for when shopping for compression socks to take on your trip:
If you’re looking for the best quality compression socks at a great price, be sure to check out our full selection of Travel Socks. If you think of compression socks as thick, flesh-colored tights your grandmother wears, you will be pleasantly surprised with these. No one will know you’re wearing compression!
Allegro Premium – Italian Cotton Socks are a favorite among flight attendants – so you know they’re good! Compression socks are great for everyday wear while traveling too. They provide all day leg comfort while hiking, on city tours, and country walks.
The Medi Assure Knee High is a unisex sock that has 15-20 mmHg of compression. While it isn't available in a wide array of colors (Beige or Black), it does come in a wide variety of sizes. It is also available in an open or closed toe style. Plus they are machine wash and dry for easy care.
If you’re someone who likes to roam the plane in only socks during flight – try The Sockwell Circulator Stripe available in men's and women's, with 15-20 mmHg compression and your choice of a variety of colors. These socks have a fun striped design you’ll want to show off! The Sockwell brand offers a wide variety of natural fiber blend socks that are a customer favorite. We stock the full line, and there are colors and patterns available for every taste.
Don’t travel without compression…. And Bon Voyage!
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