Size Chart
SIZE | WOMEN | MEN | EUR | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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S/M | 5 - 8 | 3.5 - 6.5 | 36 - 39 | 12" - 16" |
Wide Calf S/M | 5 - 8 | 3.5 - 6.5 | 36 - 39 | 17" - 21" |
M/L | 8.5 - 11.5 | 7 - 10 | 39 - 42 | 13" - 17" |
Wide Calf M/L | 8.5 - 11.5 | 7 - 10 | 39 - 42 | 17" - 21" |
L/XL | 12 - 15 | 10.5 - 13.5 | 42 - 46 | 14" - 18" |
Wide Calf L/XL | 12 - 15 | 10.5 - 13.5 | 42 - 46 | 17" - 21" |
Women
SIZE | US | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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S/M | 5 - 8 | 12" - 16" |
M/L | 8.5 - 11.5 | 17" - 21" |
L/XL | 12 - 15 | 13" - 17" |
Wide Calf S/M | 5 - 8 | 17" - 21" |
Wide Calf M/L | 8.5 - 11.5 | 14" - 18" |
Wide Calf L/XL | 12 - 15 | 17" - 21" |
Men
SIZE | US | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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S/M | 3.5 - 6.5 | 12" - 16" |
M/L | 3.5 - 6.5 | 17" - 21" |
L/XL | 7 - 10 | 13" - 17" |
Wide Calf S/M | 7 - 10 | 17" - 21" |
Wide Calf M/L | 10.5 - 13.5 | 14" - 18" |
Wide Calf L/XL | 10.5 - 13.5 | 17" - 21" |
Women
SIZE | EUR | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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S/M | 36 - 39 | 12" - 16" |
M/L | 36 - 39 | 17" - 21" |
L/XL | 39 - 42 | 13" - 17" |
Wide Calf S/M | 39 - 42 | 17" - 21" |
Wide Calf M/L | 42 - 46 | 14" - 18" |
Wide Calf L/XL | 42 - 46 | 17" - 21" |
Men
SIZE | EUR | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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S/M | 36 - 39 | 12" - 16" |
M/L | 36 - 39 | 17" - 21" |
L/XL | 39 - 42 | 13" - 17" |
Wide Calf S/M | 39 - 42 | 17" - 21" |
Wide Calf M/L | 42 - 46 | 14" - 18" |
Wide Calf L/XL | 42 - 46 | 17" - 21" |
UNISEX SIZING | SIZE 1 | SIZE 2 | SIZE 3 |
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Calf Circumference | 12" - 15" | 15" - 18" | 17" - 21" |
UNISEX SIZING | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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SIZE 1 | 12" - 15" |
SIZE 2 | 15" - 18" |
SIZE 3 | 17" - 21" |
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Sizing FAQs
If you're in between sizes, take into consideration your body type and what you are generally most comfortable in. Do you find that you often size up in shoes or pants? Do you have wide feet or narrow? Do you like a really tight fit for the feeling of support? For more clarity, check out this video.
Don't forget we do offer postage-paid free returns & exchanges - so if the first size you try isn't a perfect fit, we'll happily help you find one that does.
Need help with sizing? Email orders@vimvigr.com.
Our wide calf sizes accommodate a calf circumference of 17-21," measured at the widest point of the calf. To measure your calves, use a tape measure or a piece of string that you can lay alongside a ruler.
If your calf measures between a wide calf and standard calf size, we recommend trying the standard calf size first. Compression socks should feel tight, like a gentle hug for your legs.
You may find that a pair of your compression socks feels tighter than the others, even in the same size. This is normal! Different fabrics will feel differently on your legs. For example, nylon socks may feel more compressive due to the denser weave (400 needle-count) - however, they offer the same compression that you'd get from the same compression level in a cotton sock. Customers often remark that our cotton socks feel the most stretchy & easy to put on.
Our products are regularly tested and quality-checked to ensure they fall within the listed compression range and correct size measurements - so you can be assured that the socks you're wearing are delivering all the benefits of graduated compression.
It's important to note that some of our more complex designs do have stitching on the inside that some say makes the sock feel tighter or harder to put on. This is the nature of a sock that has the design woven into the fabric, rather than printed on the surface. If you are concerned about fit, we do recommend starting with our simpler designs to begin getting your legs used to the feeling of wearing compression socks.
If you are struggling to put on your compression socks, checkout our blog on how to properly put on compression socks.
Compression Levels
Compression garments come in various support levels indicated by graduated compression, usually measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The higher the numerical value, the stronger the support. For example, a 20-30 mmHg garment will offer more support and feel tighter than a 15-20 mmHg garment.
Choose Your Compression Level
Everyday Wear
Ideal for all-day, every day wear. Offers moderate support to reduce ankle and leg swelling, ease tired and achy legs, araid in muscle recovery.
Commonly used for travel, mild to moderate edema, pregnancy, spider and varicose veins.
Moderate/Firm Support
Medical grade compression level often prescribed or recommended by a healthcare provider. Please consult with your healthcare provider before choosing this level of support.
Commonly used for moderate edema, lymphedema, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), pre and post-surgical applications, moderate spider and varicose veins.
Medical Grade
Prescription compression level often prescribed by a doctor for treating health conditions such as venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and lymphedema.
Please consult with your healthcare provider before choosing this level of support.
How do I put on compression socks?
There is an easy way! Check out our guide to putting on compression socks here!
Still Have Questions?
If you have questions about sizing, email us at orders@vimvigr.com. We're happy to help!