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Why Wear Compression Socks?
Compression socks are graduated-pressure garments that apply the strongest squeeze at the ankle and gradually decrease up the calf. This design helps push blood back towards the heart, improving venous return and reducing the pooling that causes tired, heavy, or swollen legs. Medical studies consistently show that wearing 15–20 mmHg compression socks can reduce leg swelling by up to 35%, decrease the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) during flights, speed up muscle recovery after exercise, and relieve symptoms of varicose veins.
Unlike generic socks, true graduated compression socks are engineered with specific pressure zones. TheraWear compression socks are built with a breathable double-stitched cotton-blend fabric that wicks moisture and lasts through hundreds of washes — so you get medical-grade support without sacrificing comfort.
How to Choose the Right Compression Level
Compression socks come in different pressure levels measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). The right level depends on your needs:
15–20 mmHg (mild to moderate) — The most versatile range and what TheraWear offers. Ideal for everyday wear, travel, pregnancy, standing jobs (nurses, retail, hospitality, FIFO), sport recovery, and mild varicose veins. No prescription required.
20–30 mmHg (firm) — Typically recommended for moderate varicose veins, post-surgery recovery, lymphoedema management, or after a DVT diagnosis. Often requires a medical professional's guidance.
30–40 mmHg (extra firm) — Prescribed for severe venous conditions. Always used under medical supervision.
For most Australians, 15–20 mmHg compression socks are the sweet spot — effective enough to deliver real circulatory benefits, comfortable enough to wear from sunrise to sundown.
Compression Socks for Every Lifestyle
Travel and Flights — Long-haul flying is one of the biggest risk factors for DVT. Wearing flight compression socks keeps blood moving even when you're stuck in an economy seat for 12 hours. Put them on before you board and keep them on until you land.
Pregnancy — Swelling, varicose veins, and leg cramps are common from the second trimester onwards. Pregnancy compression socks provide gentle support that helps manage fluid retention without restricting movement.
Nurses, Healthcare & Standing Jobs — If you're on your feet for 8–12 hour shifts, medical compression socks reduce fatigue and post-shift swelling so your legs feel fresher at the end of the day.
Running, Sport & Recovery — Athletes use compression socks during and after training to reduce muscle vibration, speed up lactic acid clearance, and cut recovery time. Explore our active compression socks range.
Everyday Comfort — You don't need a medical reason to wear compression socks. Anyone who sits at a desk all day, commutes long distances, or simply wants better leg health can benefit from daily graduated compression.
How to Care for Your Compression Socks
To keep your compression socks performing at their best: machine-wash on a gentle cold cycle (30°C or below), use mild detergent, and hang dry. Avoid fabric softener and tumble drying — heat breaks down the elastic fibres that provide graduated pressure. With proper care, a pair of TheraWear compression socks will maintain effective compression for 3–6 months of daily wear. If you rotate two or three pairs, each will last even longer.
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Benefits of Wearing Compression Socks
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Improved Circulation
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DVT Prevention
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Vein Health Support
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Boosted Performance
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Reduced Swelling
Compression Socks & Stockings FAQ
What Situations Are Compression Socks & Stockings Best For?
Whether you’re aiming to boost performance, improve comfort or support recovery, our compression wear range shines in:
- You’ll experience improved blood flow and reduced leg pain, whether on long flights, road trips or standing in public transport.
- During runs, gym sessions or team sports to speed up muscle recovery, or use medium compression compression sleeves for targeted support and faster healing.
- Medical grade compression socks and graduated compression socks provide all-day relief if you spend hours on your feet or seated at a desk, gently easing varicose vein discomfort and lowering the risk of deep vein thrombosis.
- Prevent blood clots and manage existing varicose veins, these compression stockings also support healing after surgery or procedures (always seek medical advice first).
Discover the ultimate in leg health with our Australian-designed compression socks Australia and compression stockings Australia. Engineered to deliver graduated compression that enhances circulation, prevents clotting and reduces swelling, our range, knee-high, thigh-high, pantyhose and compression sleeves, combines medical-grade support with sleek, versatile design. While most compression socks feel restrictive, ours are crafted from breathable, moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic fabrics to keep you cool, comfortable and confident.
Embrace proactive wellness and stylish comfort with legwear built for the Australian lifestyle.
What Are Compression Socks?
Compression socks are specialised garments that improve blood flow in the legs by applying graduated pressure from the ankle upward. They're used to reduce swelling, alleviate discomfort, and are perfect for individuals who sit or stand for extended periods, athletes, travellers, and those with certain medical conditions like varicose veins or deep vein thrombosis.
How Do I Choose the Right Size & Compression Level?
For best results, measure your ankle, calf and (for thigh-high) thigh circumference against our sizing chart. With most people often wearing around 15–20 mmHg for daily wear.
Care & Maintenance Tips
To keep your socks and stockings working at peak performance, wash them gently in cool water with mild detergent, then air-dry flat—never tumble-dry or bleach. Rotate between at least two pairs to extend lifespan (most will retain full compression for 3–6 months of regular use).
Are compression socks the same as compression stockings?
Compression socks and compression stockings use the same graduated-pressure technology. The main difference is length: compression socks are typically knee-high, while compression stockings can extend to the thigh or waist. For most everyday uses — travel, work, sport, pregnancy — knee-high compression socks provide the support you need. TheraWear's range focuses on knee-high styles that are easy to put on and comfortable for all-day wear.
Can I wear compression socks on a long-haul flight?
Absolutely — compression socks are one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and leg swelling during flights. The graduated pressure keeps blood circulating when you're seated for hours. We recommend putting your compression socks on before you board and wearing them for the entire flight. Browse our flight compression socks range for styles designed specifically for travel.
Are compression socks safe to wear during pregnancy?
Yes, compression socks are widely recommended during pregnancy to help manage swelling, varicose veins, and leg fatigue — especially in the second and third trimesters. The 15–20 mmHg level in TheraWear socks is safe for daily wear during pregnancy. Always check with your midwife or doctor if you have specific medical concerns. See our pregnancy compression socks collection.
How long do compression socks last?
With proper care, TheraWear compression socks maintain their graduated pressure for 3–6 months of regular daily use. To extend their life, machine-wash on a gentle cold cycle and hang dry — avoid the tumble dryer, as heat degrades the elastic fibres over time. You'll know it's time to replace them when the socks feel noticeably looser around the ankle.
Do you ship compression socks Australia-wide?
Yes! Every order ships from our Australian warehouse with fast AU-wide delivery. Most orders are dispatched within 1–2 business days, and standard delivery typically takes 3–7 business days depending on your location. We also offer express shipping options at checkout. All orders include tracking so you can follow your compression socks from our warehouse to your door.
What is the return policy for compression socks?
We stand behind the quality of every pair. If your compression socks don't fit or you're not completely satisfied, you can return them under our no-fuss return policy. Check our returns page for full details on timeframes and how to start a return.
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