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Sigvaris compression socks and stockings are built around measured fit, graduated compression, and medical-compression product design. This collection brings together Medibrace's live Sigvaris knee-high, thigh-high, pantyhose, cotton, sheer, opaque, and specialty compression options.

Use each product page's size chart and measuring guide before choosing. If you have diabetes, circulation concerns, severe swelling, skin changes, numbness, open wounds, or a recent procedure, check with a qualified clinician before selecting compression wear.

Why choose Sigvaris?

Sigvaris is a long-running compression-wear brand with roots in Swiss textile and medical compression manufacturing. Customers choose Sigvaris for measured sizing, graduated pressure, durable knit construction, and styles designed for regular daily wear.

Medical compression and measured fit

Sigvaris products are selected by size measurements rather than generic sock sizing alone. The right ankle, calf, leg-length, thigh, hip, or waist measurements depend on the garment style, so each product page includes a sizing chart and fit guidance before purchase.

Compression levels: 15-20, 20-30, and 30-40 mmHg

Medibrace carries Sigvaris options across common graduated compression ranges where available. 15-20 mmHg is often considered lighter support, while 20-30 and 30-40 mmHg are firmer levels that should be chosen carefully, especially for new users or anyone with a medical condition.

Knee-high, thigh-high, and pantyhose styles

Knee-high compression is a common everyday choice when support is needed through the lower leg. Thigh-high and pantyhose styles extend coverage above the calf and may be preferred when the sizing chart, clinician guidance, or personal fit needs call for more coverage.

Open toe vs closed toe

Open-toe Sigvaris styles leave the toes uncovered and can be useful for toe comfort, footwear preference, warmer conditions, or easier inspection of the forefoot. Closed-toe styles feel more like a traditional sock or stocking and provide full foot coverage.

Cotton, sheer, opaque, and patterned options

Sigvaris includes practical fabric and appearance choices. Cotton styles focus on a soft, breathable feel, sheer styles are lighter and dress-oriented, opaque styles provide more coverage, and patterned options add a more everyday fashion look while preserving compression function.

How to measure for Sigvaris stockings

Measure in the morning when leg swelling is usually lowest. For most calf and knee-high products, check ankle circumference, calf circumference, and calf length. For thigh-high or pantyhose products, follow the product-specific chart because thigh, hip, waist, length, or side measurements may matter.

When to ask a clinician before choosing compression

Ask a qualified clinician before using higher compression or starting compression wear if you have diabetes, arterial disease, reduced sensation, unexplained swelling, skin breakdown, open wounds, severe pain, or recent surgery. Compression should feel snug and supportive, not painful.

Buying Sigvaris in Canada from Medibrace

Medibrace lists Sigvaris compression socks and stockings in Canadian dollars with product pages organized by style, compression level, size, length, shade, and toe type where those options are available. The collection is designed to make it easier to compare live Sigvaris products in one place.

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