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Jobst Ultrasheer knee high compression stockings provide 15-20 mmHg gradient compression in a beautifully sheer, durable hosiery. Sandalfoot styling for a clean, open-toe appearance. Classic Black. Small. Sold as a pair.
Individuals who require mild to moderate graduated compression hosiery for daily wear and want a sheer, professional-looking stocking appropriate for office, business, or formal settings will find the Jobst Ultrasheer's sandalfoot styling and classic black color a practical option for compression therapy that does not compromise appearance. Healthcare providers who recommend 15-20 mmHg compression hosiery to patients for management of mild leg fatigue, minor swelling, or as a preventive measure during prolonged standing or sitting will find the Jobst Ultrasheer an appropriate ambulatory compression option for patients who prefer a sheer, fashion-forward stocking over a clinical-looking garment. Individuals who travel frequently by air or spend extended periods seated and experience leg discomfort or swelling will find the 15-20 mmHg compression level appropriate for travel-related leg fatigue management. Durable medical equipment providers and compression hosiery specialists who supply Jobst compression products to patients will find the Ultrasheer knee high a widely recognized option for patients requiring a sheer, everyday-wear compression stocking in the 15-20 mmHg range.
What does sandalfoot mean?
Sandalfoot refers to a stocking style that does not have a reinforced toe, giving the foot a sheer, open appearance that is compatible with open-toe shoes and sandals. The Jobst Ultrasheer uses sandalfoot styling for a clean, elegant look.
How do I determine the correct size?
Small fits an ankle circumference of 7 to 8.25 inches and a calf circumference of 11 to 15 inches. Measure your ankle at its narrowest point and your calf at its widest point, then compare to the sizing dimensions above. Refer to the Jobst sizing chart or consult your healthcare provider for sizing guidance.
How do I care for these stockings?
Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle in cool water with mild detergent. Lay flat or hang to air dry. Do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean. Proper washing after each wear helps maintain compression properties and extends the life of the stocking.
How often should I replace these stockings?
Compression stockings typically maintain their therapeutic compression for approximately 3 to 6 months of regular daily wear. Replace when the stocking shows signs of wear, loss of elasticity, or reduced compression.