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COMPRESSION STOCKINGS THAT LOOK AS GOOD AS THEY FEEL
Where precision medical engineering meets high-fashion elegance. Support your legs without sacrificing style.
Find Your Fit
Medical-grade compression designed for everyday style.
Rescue Legs blends therapeutic compression with refined fabrics, polished silhouettes, and comfort-focused details so your legs feel supported without sacrificing your look.
FDA Class I Certified
Certified medical-grade compression support designed for daily use.
Premium Comfort Fabrics
Soft, breathable materials help support comfort through work, travel, and everyday wear.
Fashion-Forward Fit
Designed to look polished with office outfits, travel looks, and elevated daily essentials.
Bestsellers
Graduated Compression
Pressure highest at the ankle, decreasing upward — clinically proven to improve circulation.
FDA Class I Certified
Every garment meets strict medical device standards for safety, labeling, and performance.
DryFit Technology
Micro-ventilation channels wick moisture away, keeping you dry and comfortable all day.
Vascular Health
Reduces risk of DVT, edema, and varicose veins for travelers, athletes, and professionals.
Rescue Legs vs.
Department Store Socks
Real Stories,
Real Results
“After 12 hours on my feet in surgery, these are the only stockings that keep me completely pain-free.”
“The difference in my legs from frequent flights is night and day. No more swelling or heavy legs after landing.”
“I was skeptical, but these are the most comfortable compression stockings I've ever worn. And they look amazing.”
“Finally compression socks that don't look medical. I wear them to the office and get compliments all day.”
Compression Questions, Answered
Here are a few quick answers to help you choose the right compression level, style, and fit for your needs.
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 Notice: These products are FDA Class I certified medical devices. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing vascular conditions. Incorrect sizing may cause discomfort or circulatory complications.