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Black Merino Wool Compression Travel Socks for Men & Women
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- Perfect for Daily Use: Meticulously designed to enhance your leg health and overall well-being. With a carefully calibrated gradient compression of 15-20 mmHg, these black compression socks actively improve blood circulation, facilitating a healthy flow of oxygen to the leg muscles. Ideal for daily wear, they effectively minimize swelling and discomfort in the calves and ankles, providing relief and support.
- Breathable and Soft: GoWith black compression socks for women and men are crafted from natural merino wool, a versatile fiber renowned for its fast-drying and all-weather capabilities, cooling in summer and warming in winter. The hand-linked toe of the socks prevents irritation and discomfort, while the breathable fabric helps keep feet at moderate temperatures and provides extended comfort.
- Natural Merino Wool: Made from a blend of 70% Merino Wool, 20% Polyamide 10% Elastane, our black compression socks are designed for maximum warmth and comfort. The merino wool is sourced using animal-friendly practices, ensuring that our socks are both comfortable to wear and eco-friendly. Available in a variety of sizes, these unisex knee high socks can accommodate US shoe sizes ranging from 4-15. Be sure to check our size chart before purchasing.
- Designed for superior comfort during long journeys or busy workdays, these compression socks offer a snug, breathable fit that keeps your feet feeling fresh all day long. The knee-high style is seamless for irritation-free wear, ensuring you can stay focused on your tasks.
- Lifetime Guarantee: We stand behind the quality of our products. If you ever encounter any issues, from wear and tear to unexpected manufacturing defects, we're here for you. Simply reach out to us, we will be more than happy to send a replacement or issue a refund to address any concerns. Your satisfaction is always our top priority.



































































