Wide Calf Compression Stockings
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Wide Calf Compression Stockings

Where precision medical engineering meets everyday elegance. Premium compression support designed to look as good as it feels.

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Why Choose Couture & Essence

Designed for support, comfort, and confidence

Discover compression wear that blends therapeutic support with refined everyday style, so you can feel better without compromising your look.

Medical-Grade Compression

Graduated compression is designed to provide structured support and help your legs feel better throughout the day.

Support You Can Count On

Each style is made to deliver dependable compression support for workdays, travel, recovery, and everyday routines.

Comfort for Daily Wear

Designed with wearability in mind, so you can choose compression that feels supportive without getting in the way of your day.

Fit Guidance Available

Proper fit matters. Rescue Legs offers sizing guidance to help you choose the right compression level, style, and size.

Compression Levels Explained

Find Your Ideal Compression Level

Different levels of compression provide different levels of support. Understanding the difference can help you choose the right product for your lifestyle and needs.

Mild Moderate Firm Extra Firm
8-15 mmHg

Mild Compression

Light everyday support designed for wellness, occasional fatigue, and general comfort.

Best For: Daily wear, travel, light support
15-20 mmHg

Moderate Compression

A popular level for long workdays, standing professions, travel, and everyday leg support.

Best For: Daily support, travel, standing or sitting for long periods
20-30 mmHg

Firm Compression

Medical-grade support commonly chosen for more noticeable swelling and circulation concerns.

Best For: Varicose veins, edema, recovery support
30-40 mmHg

Extra Firm Compression

Advanced compression support that is often selected with guidance from a healthcare provider.

Best For: Advanced venous symptoms and therapeutic support
Find the Right Style

Choose the compression style that fits your day

From knee highs to thigh highs and pantyhose, each style is designed for a different level of coverage, comfort, and everyday use.

Lower-Leg Support

Knee High

A practical choice for daily support, work, travel, and symptoms focused around the ankle, calf, or lower leg.

Extended Coverage

Thigh High

A good option when support is needed beyond the calf or when broader leg coverage is preferred.

Breathable Comfort

Open Toe

Designed for customers who prefer more room at the front of the foot or a less enclosed feel during wear.

Classic Feel

Closed Toe

A traditional compression option with full foot coverage and a familiar sock-like feel.

Full-Leg Option

Pantyhose

Provides full-leg coverage and can be useful when a more continuous compression style is preferred.

Fit First

Choose by Coverage

The right style depends on where support is needed, how the garment should feel, and which fit works best for daily use.

Sizing & Fit Tips

The right fit makes compression work better

Compression garments should feel supportive, not painful. Use your measurements and the product size chart to choose the best size for comfort, performance, and daily wear.

Quick Size Calculator

This calculator is a general guide only. Always review the size chart on the product page before ordering.

Verified Relief

Real Stories

Customers choose Rescue Legs for dependable compression, everyday comfort, and support they can feel throughout the day.

FAQ

Questions before choosing your compression?

Here are a few quick answers to help you choose the right compression level, style, and fit.

What compression level do I need?

For general wellness and travel, 8-15 mmHg may be enough. For minor swelling or daily support, 15-20 mmHg is common. For moderate symptoms, 20-30 mmHg offers firmer support. For severe swelling, lymphedema, chronic venous issues, or post-treatment care, 30-40 mmHg should usually be used with medical guidance.

How do I know if my compression socks fit properly?

They should feel snug and supportive, but not painful. Measure your ankle, calf, and thigh when needed, then compare your measurements with the product size chart.

Can I wear compression socks all day?

Many customers wear compression during work, travel, or daily routines. Remove them if you feel pain, numbness, tingling, or skin irritation.

What is the difference between open toe and closed toe?

Open toe styles leave the toes free and can be more comfortable in warmer weather or with certain shoes. Closed toe styles offer full foot coverage and a more traditional feel.

Are there options for wide calves or extended sizing?

Yes. Rescue Legs offers extended sizing and wide-calf options so customers can find compression that fits properly without sacrificing support.

Should I talk to a doctor before using compression?

Yes, especially if you have diabetes, neuropathy, peripheral artery disease, heart conditions, circulation problems, severe swelling, or an existing medical condition.

Important Medical Disclaimer

Compression garments are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before using compression products, especially if you have diabetes, vascular disease, circulation problems, severe swelling, skin sensitivity, or any diagnosed medical condition. Incorrect sizing or use may cause discomfort or complications.

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