Kindred Bravely Compression Socks 2-Pack | Graduated Compression Socks for Circulation Pregnancy Travel
£23.99
Price: $23.99
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Like motherhood itself, this company is built on love—a love that is poured into every piece of clothing we bring to life. Our clothes are designed to make your motherhood journey easier, from the bump to the breast and beyond. You deserve to look and feel great all of the time. We hope you can feel the difference, and we hope you know we’re here for you. To support you, to listen to you, and to join you on this wild ride that is motherhood.
Product Dimensions : 8.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches; 7.6 ounces
Department : Women
Date First Available : June 14, 2021
ASIN : B095XDRZTF
Customers say
Customers appreciate the soft and comfortable feel of the socks. They find the socks provide good compression and are perfect for maternity. The quality seems good, and customers consider them worth purchasing. However, some find the size too tight or large in the foot area.
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13 reviews for Kindred Bravely Compression Socks 2-Pack | Graduated Compression Socks for Circulation Pregnancy Travel
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A.betz –
Quality is worth the price
Incredibly comfortable foot, nice compression gradation up the calf, good quality material. May buy a second set.
Lorri J Lowe –
Long but good compression
These give reliable compression for long car rides. For every day use, they’re hard to put on and take off without help. I’m 5’3″, 120 lbs pre -pregnancy with thicker calves. I wear a size 7 shoe and these socks were just way too big and long. They’re good quality though and I was able to get them to bunch in the right places for what I needed.
Cici Baby –
Too loose in foot for petite feet
I have a petite foot, size 6, medium width. These were very nice but just not snug enough in the foot area for me. I would recommend them as they seem to be very good quality and the colors are very pretty. They are also nicely padded in the sole. I prefer Bombas compression socks – they are a little more expensive but just fit my foot and leg better overall.
Jesseca Reker –
Works Great
So far they work great. It took forever to put them on (and take them off), but after wearing all day long my ankles were still normal-sized. They are very tight thought and I think you have to come up with a system for how to put them on. I donât know how itâll be when Iâm further along. Currently Iâm 5â5â and 155 lbs. Normal weight is 125-135. Iâm at 6.5 months.
Kristina –
Very tight
These were marketed as socks for pregnant women but I can say as a pregnant woman that these are some of the tightest circulation socks I have ever worn and as you get bigger it gets almost impossible to put them on because they are so tight. I am also not someone who has large calves or ankles and havenât swelled during my pregnancy so that is saying a lot. They are thick and soft, so good quality, but just way too tight. They also have also by order to them that I noticed even after several washes. Likely from the combination of fibers in them. I would not buy these again.
Tori –
Exactly what I needed!
I thought for sure even with the socks I would still look like a busted can of biscuits at the top, but i didn’t! my legs never got swollen with the socks on. They didn’t even hurt from being compressed. 10/10 would recommend, kinda sad i only have 2 pairs because i don’t want to buy more since they are a little pricey for socks.
Marie Eileen O’Connor –
Compression socks
They look good and feel good too.
Emma –
Hard to get on
I love the KB brand but I wont be buying these socks again. Great quality but they are impossible to get on. I used these for some infrequent pregnancy ankle swelling, and when I was 25-30 weeks, I could get them on by myself but it look alot to get them past my ankle due to how tight they are. After 32 weeks, I cannot put these on at all without help. And it is so difficult even with help – and thats not from swelling. These socks are just too darn tight. I wear a size 10.5-11 womens in tennis shoes.
Alexander –
I am 32 weeks pregnant and started developing uncomfortable leg and foot swelling. Bought these on a whim hoping theyâd work and after wearing them all day and removing them in the evening I couldnât believe my legs and feet looked and felt normal. Very very pleased with these!Only con is the thickness, Iâd prefer a thinner sock but the compression level is amazing, particularly for the price, and dispersed appropriately through the garment. I didnât have any unflattering lines from the compression because as mentioned above itâs dispersed appropriately through the sock and improves circulation.I purchased a size large and they fit great. Pregnant ladies donât skip out on these!
Odi –
I compared a handful of compression socks and read hundreds of reviews, ended up choosing these and am glad I did even though the price seemed high. They are easy enough to put on by yourself, even at almost 39 weeks pregnant. The length is perfect and I can easily wear them under leggings without any issues. I’ve had zero skin irritation and the compression makes a significant difference. Glad I bought them.
Nicole –
I like the soft colors, lots of room in the foot for my size 9.5 feet. I am 6 feet tall and they reach up over my entire calf, barely though. I got the smalls and they are tighter than another brand I purchased.
Blue Iguana –
Amazing compression stockings. Very soft. Theyâre a combination of lovely, soft âreadingâ or âsleepingâ socks and wearable daily socks. I would have 50 pair and only wear these if I could.
AO –
Pretty socks and great quality. However the elastic is very tight around the top of the calf- I had worse swelling with these than without. Size up.