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Graduated Compression can also be Spring and Summer Fashion

May 4, 2012 Gregory 8 Comments




Strut Your Stuff with High Fashion Compression Stockings, Pantyhose and Leggings

You think it is impossible to be fashionable and take care of your legs at the same time?  Not so.  Fashionable compression stockings or pantyhose are no longer just wishful thinking.  Are you ready to enter the fashionable world of present-day compression stockings?  You could be in for a real treat.

The latest trends and developments in compression stockings and support hosiery surprise with a much broader range of colors and they may astonish you further with designs and high fashion accents that nearly rival the chic and sex appeal of runway style hosiery.

Particularly for hotter climates and the warmer seasons of the year, today’s compression stockings can be found in much lighter and more sheer varieties due to continuous innovations in the elastic fibers and knitting technology.

We are confident that your inner fashionista will be pleased to find a multitude of trendsetting knee-high and thigh-high compression stockings.  Stylish graduated compression pantyhose and fashionable compression leggings will not only enhance your attire but can promote the well-being of your pins as well.

If you are expecting you’re also in luck.  Whether you search online or visit your favored clothing stores, you can easily find maternity style compression hosiery that will not cramp your style too much, while protecting you against some of the not so pleasant side effects of carrying the added weight of a baby.

 

How can Compression Stockings benefit your Legs?

Just in case you should be unaware of the potential benefits here are some examples of what compression stockings or support pantyhose may be able to do for your legs

  • Re-energize tired and achy feeling legs (e.g. if you spend long hours standing or sitting at your job)
  • Reduce swelling  (e.g. caused by edema in the legs)
  • Relieve pain and discomfort (e.g. from varicose veins and spider veins)
  • Prevent or reduce swelling or varicose veins in the legs during pregnancy

 

Before you consider making any changes that could affect your health (such as wearing compression stockings) make sure you discuss things with your health care provider first to determine what is best in your situation.

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