Shoppers say these temperature-controlled compression socks help them 'feel less tired' and are the 'ultimate comfort'

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Socks have easily become one of the staples in folks’ “stay-at-home” daily wardrobe. With many people confined to smaller spaces due to quarantine, the blood circulation in their feet might be reduced due to more time spent sitting and less frequent movement.

An easily applied and cost-effective remedy for poor circulation is to swap your standard gym socks for compression socks, which experts say are worth the investment.

But let’s keep it real: When we think of compression socks, one of the first images that come to mind is our grandparents. This initial reaction is justified, but the benefits these socks provide aren’t exclusive to those with blood circulation problems, foot pain or the elderly.

According to a doctor-reviewed article on WebMD, compression socks provide a laundry list of benefits that apply to several age groups. They “can keep your legs from getting tired and achy” and can “even stop you from feeling light-headed or dizzy when you stand up.”

Experts at Sugar Free Sox and The Abbotsford News say compression socks are perfect for those who sit all day while they work. The Abbotsford’s report explains that the calf muscles are considered “the second heart” and stresses that this is even more of a reason to monitor and take care of them.

“The calf acts as a steady pump during movement and pressurizes veins in the lower leg, allowing blood to flow back to your heart,” the report reads. “If you sit at a desk all day, these muscles are doing very little and can cause blood to pool in the lower legs.”

Sugar Free Sox echoed this sentiment, adding, “Anyone with an occupation that requires sitting at a desk for multiple hours a day can fight the negative effects of prolonged sitting by wearing compression socks.” The report also pointed out that, in addition to getting up and walking around your space every half hour, you could also use compression socks to “help relieve some of the swelling and aches in your lower body.”

Credit: Comrad Socks
Credit: Comrad Socks

With these benefits in mind, the masterminds at Comrad have designed an extensive line of socks that are both aesthetically pleasing and provide enough compression for all-day energy, support and comfort.

The brand received the stamp of approval from supermodel Karlie Kloss, who has also invested in the company. The Project Runway host told Us magazine that she wears these socks while boarding long flights “to help with overall circulation.”

Some of the socks listed in the celebrity-loved brand’s merino wool collection particularly boast special technology that keeps your feet temperature-regulated at all times. What this means is the socks get warm when it’s cold and are cool in hotter conditions. The temperature-regulating feature works thanks to the design’s high warmth-to-weight ratio and the natural loft that traps heat. This also allows for your feet and shoes to stay dry throughout any condition.

Shop: Comrad Knee-High Compression Socks, 3-Pack, $69

Credit: Comrad Socks
Credit: Comrad Socks

According to the product’s description, more benefits include the ability to prevent odor, energize legs and feet and reduce swelling and fatigue.

Shoppers say these socks are “not too thick” and are comfortable without weighing down your feet. Another customer-favorite Comrad option is the knee-high compression socks that are the “ultimate comfort.”

With reviewers ranging from 25 to 65 years old, this 4.9-star average rated product is a best-seller across the board, with 97 percent of reviewers confidently saying they would recommend it to their friends.

One five-star reviewer who listed his age range as “25 to 34” shared that these socks help him “feel less tired” at the end of his work shift.

Another reviewer within the same age range pointed out, however, that while the socks are “awesome” and are particularly helpful for those who travel, stand for long periods, or are even pregnant, they should never be tumble dried.

“Really bummed as I’d only worn them a handful of times before I shrunk them up, but other than that — great buy,” she wrote.

Check out more of Comrad’s highest-rated compression sock options below:

Shop: Comrad Knee-High Compression Socks (Colorblock), $29

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Credit: Comrad Socks

Shop: Comrad Stripes Knee-High Compression Socks, $29

Credit: Comrad Socks
Credit: Comrad Socks

Shop: Comrad Merino Wool Ankle Compression Socks, $19

Credit: Comrad Socks
Credit: Comrad Socks

If these socks aren’t your jam aesthetically or are a bit too pricey, we’ve listed a few best-selling options from retailers like Kohl’s and Nordstrom.

Shop: Crucial Compression Socks for Men & Women, $13.95

Credit: Amazon
Credit: Amazon

Shop: Nufabrx Medicated Unisex Knee High Compression Socks, $29.89 (Orig. $35.49)

Credit: Walmart
Credit: Walmart

Shop: Dr. Motion 1/2-Cushion Compression Knee-High Socks, $6.39

Credit: Kohl’s
Credit: Kohl’s

Shop: SB Sox Compression Socks for Men & Women, Starting At $8.95

Credit: Amazon
Credit: Amazon

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