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The Jobst Relief Thigh High Stocking delivers accurate 20-30 mmHg gradient compression therapy in an affordable, patient-friendly design. Built with a 3-D knit structure using air-covered spandex yarn, this closed-toe stocking is soft to the touch and comfortable for all-day wear. This model does not include a silicone band — a garter belt or other external support may be used to hold the stocking in place. The reinforced heel adds long-lasting durability. Latex-free construction makes it suitable for sensitive skin.
This stocking is well suited for patients managing chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, or leg edema who require moderate-to-firm compression at an accessible price point. Individuals who spend long hours on their feet — including nurses, retail workers, and teachers — will benefit from the all-day comfort and breathable 3-D knit construction. Post-surgical patients or those recovering from deep vein thrombosis who need consistent gradient compression during rehabilitation will find the closed-toe design and reinforced construction particularly supportive. The latex-free, unisex design also makes it a practical choice for patients with latex sensitivities or those whose clinician has recommended thigh-high compression as part of a managed care plan.
How do I determine if Small is the right size?
Measure your ankle circumference (7–8 1/4 in), calf circumference (11–15 in), and thigh circumference (15 3/4–24 3/8 in). All three measurements should fall within the Small range for the best fit and compression accuracy.
Does this stocking have a silicone band?
No. This model does not include a silicone band. A garter belt or other external support accessory may be used to help keep the stocking in place throughout the day.
Is this stocking latex-free?
Yes. The Jobst Relief Thigh High is constructed without latex, making it appropriate for patients with latex sensitivities.
How should I care for this stocking?
Hand wash in cool water with mild soap and lay flat to dry. Avoid wringing, bleaching, or machine drying, as heat and agitation can degrade the compression fibers over time.