Collection: Cherokee Compression Socks For Women

Cherokee Compression Socks for Women

Cherokee brings trusted, medical-grade compression therapy to healthcare professionals who need reliable support through every long shift. With decades of experience outfitting the medical community, Cherokee delivers graduated compression socks built for performance — in clean, professional styles that hold up to the demands of clinical life.

Compression & Construction

15–20 mmHg & 20–30 mmHg Graduated Compression | Regular, Wide & Extra Wide Calf

  • Graduated compression — firmest at the ankle, easing toward the calf
  • Moisture-wicking fabric to keep feet dry during extended wear
  • Antimicrobial treatment to reduce odor buildup
  • Seamless toe for blister-free comfort
  • Reinforced heel and toe for long-lasting durability
  • Machine washable — colorfast through repeated laundering

Shipping & Delivery

Enjoy fast, free shipping on all regular-priced orders within the USA — no minimums, no surprises. Most orders deliver in 2–3 business days.

Why Nurses and Clinicians Love Cherokee Compression Socks

Cherokee is a brand built for healthcare — and their compression socks reflect that. Three calf width options, two compression levels, and clean professional styling make Cherokee compression socks a reliable staple for any clinical wardrobe.

Who These Are For

Registered nurses, travel nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, medical assistants, surgical techs, physical therapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and anyone on their feet all day in clinical or healthcare settings.

Fit Options

Available in Regular calf (up to 17"), Wide Calf (up to 22"), and Extra Wide Calf (up to 24"). Compression levels: 15–20 mmHg and 20–30 mmHg. Knee-high styles. Multiple colors and patterns available.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach. Remove promptly to maintain compression integrity and color vibrancy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What compression level is right for nurses?
Most healthcare professionals benefit from 15–20 mmHg for everyday fatigue prevention. For more active compression support or swelling, 20–30 mmHg may be appropriate. Consult your healthcare provider if you have a specific medical condition.

How do I know which calf size is right for me?
Measure the widest part of your calf — Regular fits up to 17", Wide Calf fits up to 22", and Extra Wide Calf fits up to 24". See individual product pages for full size charts.