15-20 mmHg: Pinstripe (Merino Wool)
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Size Chart
Getting the right fit is important! You can find your sock, sleeve or tights size using the charts below. If you have questions about sizing, email us at orders@vimvigr.com. We're happy to help!
Compression Socks
All of our socks are unisex. Sizing is based on shoe size & calf circumference. Use the chart below to find your size.
SIZE | WOMEN | MEN | EUR | CALF CIRCUMFERENCE |
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" |
Compression Leg Sleeves
UNISEX SIZING | SIZE 1 | SIZE 2 | SIZE 3 |
Calf Circumference | 12" - 15" | 15" - 18" | 17" - 21" |
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Sizing FAQs
What if I'm between sizes?
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?
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.
How do I know if I need a "wide calf" size?
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.
Why do some of my socks feel tighter than others?
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.
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Compression Levels
Compression garments are made in a variety of support levels, each designed to address different needs. These levels are most commonly expressed in millimeters of mercury (abbreviated as mmHg). Generally, graduated compression is displayed in ranges. The higher the numerical value, the stronger the support level indicated. For example, a 20-30 mmHg garment will offer more support and feel tighter than a 15-20 mmHg garment.
All VIM & VIGR legwear is offered in a 15-20 mmHg compression level and select styles are available in 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg.
LEVEL | SUPPORT | USES & APPLICATIONS |
15-20 mmHg |
Ideal for all-day, every day wear. Offers moderate support to reduce ankle and leg swelling, ease tired and achy legs, and aid in muscle recovery. Commonly used for travel, mild to moderate edema, pregnancy, spider and varicose veins. |
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20-30 mmHg |
20-30 mmHg is a medical grade compression level and often comes as a prescription or recommendation 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. |
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30-40 mmHg |
30-40 mmHg is a prescription compression level and is 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. |
Still wondering about sizing? Watch this video explanation of how compression socks should feel.
LISTED WITH THE FDA
We’re confident in the quality of our work — and we want to assure you of it, too. That’s why VIM & VIGR products are listed with the Food and Drug Administration.
PROVEN IN PARTNERSHIP
Designing true medical compression takes dedication and feedback from a broad group of medical professionals. VIM & VIGR compression legwear was developed in partnership with vascular surgeons and vein clinics.
TESTED & TRUE
Our quality assurance process ensures that we only ship out products that meet our standard for everyday and medical-grade compression. We measure, stretch, inspect, test - and then we guarantee 100% satisfaction.
Made with high-grade Australian Merino wool and a 200-needle count for flexibility and comfort. Our socks offer mild-moderate compression (15-20 mmHg) - appropriate for all day, everyday wear. This design also comes in a higher medical-grade compression level of 20-30 mmHg.
Compression level: 15-20 mmHg
Material: 45% Nylon/40% Merino Wool/15% Spandex (Latex-free)
Designed in Missoula, MT. Made in Taiwan.
These socks are incredibly comfortable and fit beautifully. Unlike so many compression socks, they do not bind at the top. Worth every penny.
My husband is so happy with his socks, I’ve already ordered and received more.
Easy to put on, very comfortable throughout the day. He has previously wore another brand for 30+ years, they have proven to be cost prohibitive. I found Vim/ Vigr thru an article in the New York Times.
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My husband sits or stands for long periods and I couldn't get him to wear compression socks - until I found these! He loves them. Worth the cost of importing to the UK although the postage is pricey.
This wool is very nice. I almost couldn't tell they were wool - they are the same thickness as the cotton socks and almost as soft. I bought some wool socks several years ago, and they were itchy; however, these are so much better! I would highly recommend!
This is my favorite brand of compression socks. The bands are wide enough to not dig in. The toe box is roomy enough to not smash my toes. The compression feels right. The socks are not to hot or cold. In the winter the nylon is too cold but in the fall and winter the wool is excellent. This is not thick or itchy wool, it is smooth and basically feels the same as the cotton. These actually work well all year round but I tend to try to save them for cooler months since my feet get to cold in the others. I like the stripes. I have worn compression about 20 years. I am so happy to find socks that are not medical looking. I highly recommend. If you have trouble getting socks on there are devices to use if you can not bend over. I use rubber gloves to run my hand over my leg to ensure compression is properly distributed.
I love these