| Color | Any Pantone color number |
|---|---|
| Size | S, M, L, Plus Size |
| Technics | Knitted |
| Logo | custom |
| Toe Linking | hand linked toe, fake hand linked toe, regular toe linking |
| Price Range | US$3.00-5.00/pair |
| MOQ | 500 Pairs |
Our LONATI and MERZ circular knitting machines run at 144, 168, or 200 needles depending on the SKU. The pressure profile is programmed into the knit pattern itself — denser knit at the ankle zone, progressively opening up toward the calf and thigh. We follow the Bernoulli-style distribution standard used in medical compression: 100% at the ankle, ~70% at mid-calf, ~40% at the thigh.
Each compression class (15–20, 20–30, 30–40 mmHg) uses a specific blend of medical-grade nylon and Lycra spandex, calibrated for elastic recovery. Yarn tension is monitored in real time during knitting — variance above ±3% triggers automatic machine adjustment. This is why our 20–30 mmHg socks still measure 20–30 mmHg after 50 wash cycles, not 12–18 like the cheap competitors driving your worst reviews.
Every production lot is sampled on a Swisslastic MST MK V — the industry-standard pressure measurement device — at three anatomical points (ankle, calf, knee). Results are logged per lot and delivered with your shipment as a Certificate of Compression. If a lot deviates beyond ±2 mmHg from spec, it is rejected before packing.
What buyers say: Rolls down. Leaves marks. Feels too tight at the top.
Factory cause: A narrow grip band or poor tension balance.
How we fix it: A wider silicone band, balanced top-band tension, and breathable perforation options to improve hold without harsh pressure.
What buyers say: Too hard to pull up. Takes too long to wear.
Factory cause: A structure that does not open enough during donning.
How we fix it: Reinforced stretch zones at the heel and ankle, Y-heel construction, and open-toe options for easier wear.
What buyers say: Itches. Causes discomfort. Feels rough on skin.
Factory cause: Low-grade yarn, poor finishing, or leftover chemical residue.
How we fix it: Skin-friendly yarn options, cleaner finishing control, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified material options.
What buyers say: Felt good at first, then lost support.
Factory cause: Low-recovery elastane and weak wash durability.
How we fix it: High-recovery yarn blends, tighter quality control, and wash durability testing for production batches.
| Level | Typical use | Best-fit channel |
|---|---|---|
| 15–20 mmHg | Daily support, lifestyle compression, light swelling | DTC, mainstream e-commerce, retail |
| 20–30 mmHg | Stronger daily support, varicose vein use, post-procedure support | Amazon, pharmacy, distributors, clinics |
| 30–40 mmHg | Higher-support medical positioning | Medical distribution, clinic-led channels |
Length Must Match Where the Veins Are
This is the single most misunderstood spec in the category. Length is not a style choice — it’s determined by where on the leg the varicose veins actually occur.
End customers often ask for “the strongest one.” That’s wrong, and your reviews will reflect it if you sell into them.
| Stage / Indication | Right Compression | Wrong Compression |
|---|---|---|
| Prevention, spider veins, fatigue | 15–20 mmHg | 20–30 is uncomfortable, returns spike |
| Visible varicose veins (CEAP C2–C3) | 20–30 mmHg | 15–20 is clinically underdosed |
| Post-sclerotherapy / post-ablation | 20–30 or 30–40 (clinician-directed) | Anything lower fails the procedure protocol |
| Severe varicose, post-thrombotic, lymphedema | 30–40 mmHg | Sold without clinical channel = return risk |
Material choice affects comfort, breathability, recovery, and all-day wear for varicose veins products.
Varicose veins compression socks need more than a clean look. Small production changes can affect pressure balance, top-band hold, leg fit, and long-wear comfort. Our inspection process helps reduce complaints like rolling down, cut-in marks, weak squeeze, and early loss of recovery.
Pantone color matching and test samples so the final fabric matches your digital designs and brand guidelines. Base colors from white tabi socks and black tabi socks to red tabi socks and seasonal fashion shades. Custom tabi socks pattern options including stripes, checks, logos, characters and full jacquard artwork.
For varicose veins compression sock orders, brands often review certification status, compression test data, material records, and labeling files before confirming samples or bulk production. We can prepare order-related documents based on your target market, product specification, and packaging needs.
View full factory certification details on the certification page.
Yes. ISO 13485, FDA registration, CE MDR file, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, BSCI, ISO 9001. Every shipment includes the compliance pack relevant to your destination market. Lot-level Certificate of Compression delivered as standard.
35–45 days after sample approval and deposit. Sampling itself takes 10–14 days. Total from initial brief to first shipment: typically 60–75 days.
Yes. We produce men’s compression socks for varicose veins with wider calf circumference (up to 22-inch fit), larger foot last, and gender-appropriate colorways. Common men’s SKU: knee-high 20–30 mmHg in black or navy.
Yes. Thigh-high compression socks for varicose veins require stronger silicone retention bands (2.5–3cm dual-layer). Footless compression socks for varicose veins are popular in the DTC wellness segment — same compression specs available, just without the foot section. Knee-high compression socks for varicose veins remain our highest-volume format.
Yes. Varicose veins running compression socks include reinforced arch support, moisture-wicking yarn (typically nylon-Lycra with copper or silver ion), and breathable mesh zones. Growing segment for the 35–55 endurance demographic.
20–30 mmHg knee-high in black is the highest-volume SKU on Amazon US in this category. 15–20 mmHg colorways drive the wellness DTC segment. We can advise on SKU mix based on your channel and price point.
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