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The Jobst Ultrasheer 15-20 mmHg Thigh High stocking combines therapeutic graduated compression with beautifully sheer, fashion-forward hosiery. Designed for women who want effective venous support without sacrificing elegance, the Ultrasheer features sandalfoot styling, a lace silicone stay-up band, and lightweight micro-fiber construction that delivers all-day comfort. Gradient compression from ankle to thigh provides meaningful relief and prevention of venous symptoms while maintaining a refined, polished appearance.
This stocking is an excellent choice for women who require moderate compression support for mild to moderate varicose veins, edema, or chronic venous insufficiency and want a product that looks and feels like premium hosiery. It is well suited for professionals and active women who need all-day compression support in a workplace-appropriate, fashion-forward style. The lace silicone band makes it a practical option for women who prefer thigh-high coverage without the need for a garter belt or pantyhose. It is also a strong choice for women who are pregnant or postpartum and have been advised to wear compression hosiery to manage leg swelling and discomfort.
What does 15-20 mmHg compression mean?
15-20 mmHg is considered moderate compression and is commonly recommended for mild to moderate venous conditions including varicose veins, minor edema, and leg fatigue. It is available without a prescription and is appropriate for most adults seeking therapeutic compression support.
How do I determine my size?
Measure your ankle circumference, thigh circumference, and hip circumference in the morning before swelling occurs. The Large fits an ankle circumference of 10"–11.375", a thigh circumference of 21.25"–30.75", and a hip circumference of 32"–54". Refer to the Jobst sizing chart if you fall between sizes.
Will the silicone band stay in place throughout the day?
Yes. The lace silicone band is designed to grip the skin gently and hold the stocking in place without a garter belt. For best results, ensure the skin is clean and free of lotions or oils at the point of contact, as these can reduce the grip of the silicone band.
How should I care for these stockings?
Hand wash in cool water with mild detergent or machine wash on a gentle cycle in a mesh laundry bag. Lay flat or hang to air dry. Avoid machine drying, bleach, and fabric softeners, which can damage the delicate fibers and reduce compression effectiveness. Replace every 3–6 months with regular daily use.