Class I & IIBelow Knee
Graduated compression below the knee for daily wear, travel, and varicose vein management.
Choose your product, take the right measurements, see the standard measurements chart and choose the size that fits you. In case you need custom size garment, click on the appropriate measurement form, fill up all the details, and we will handle the rest — from fitting advice to delivery. You may see "How to take measurements" tutorial before filling up the form
Explore our full range of medical-grade compression garments.
15 products
Class I & IIGraduated compression below the knee for daily wear, travel, and varicose vein management.
Class I & IIClassic knee-high compression stocking for everyday therapeutic wear.
Class IIAlternative knee-high design with reinforced heel for enhanced durability.
Class I & IISilicone-band thigh high (also known as Above Knee) for advanced venous insufficiency and post-surgical recovery.
Class IIAlternative thigh-high design with plain top and extended length.
Class I & IIFull-leg compression stocking for bilateral venous disorders and complex lymphoedema.
Three simple checkpoints to land on the garment that fits your medical need.
Step 01
Varicose veins, DVT prevention, post-surgical recovery, lymphoedema, or pregnancy support each point to a different garment type.
Step 02
Use our measurement chart at ankle, calf, thigh, or arm — morning readings are most accurate.
Step 03
Class I (15–20 mmHg) for prevention and light symptoms, Class II (20–30 mmHg) for medical-grade therapy.
Select the form that matches your product category. Each form lists the required measurements and fit questions.
A short walkthrough of the full ordering process.
Review the product catalog and note the slug of the item(s) you want.
Take the required measurements using our chart. Accuracy is crucial for therapeutic fit.
Pick the matching order form, complete it with your measurements and preferences.
Send us the form via email or WhatsApp. We confirm, produce, and dispatch to your address.
Proper donning and care to maximise comfort and therapeutic effect.
Wear on clean, dry skin in the morning when swelling is minimal. Avoid creams or lotions.
Invert the stocking up to the heel, slide your foot in, and align the heel pocket.
Unroll the fabric up the leg in small sections — never pull or stretch vertically.
Remove wrinkles with flat palms. Remove before bed and hand-wash in cool water.