Collection: Compression Socks Mild Up To 15 mmHg

Compression Socks for Women — Mild Compression (Up to 15 mmHg)

Find mild compression socks for everyday comfort and light support — from trusted brands including Nurse Mates, Cutieful, and Cherokee. Whether you're on your feet all day in a clinic, pharmacy, or outpatient setting, these 8–15 mmHg socks deliver gentle graduated compression to keep legs feeling fresh from start to finish.

Key Features

  • Mild Graduated Compression (8–15 mmHg): Gentle support that improves circulation and reduces everyday leg fatigue
  • Everyday Wearability: Light enough for all-day comfort, ideal for those new to compression or with mild symptoms
  • Trusted Brands: Nurse Mates, Cutieful, and Cherokee — all built for healthcare professionals
  • All-Day Comfort: Lightweight construction that stays comfortable from first rounds to last charting
  • Easy Care: Machine washable and colorfast through repeated laundering

Who These Are For

Ideal for registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, medical assistants, surgical techs, pharmacy staff, physical therapists, and anyone on their feet for long shifts in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and outpatient settings who want gentle, everyday compression support.

Fit Options

All styles in this collection provide mild compression up to 15 mmHg. See individual product pages for calf sizing, color options, and brand details. Need stronger support? Browse our Moderate (15–20 mmHg) and Firm (20–30 mmHg) collections.

Care Instructions

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should wear mild compression socks?
Mild compression (8–15 mmHg) is ideal for those who stand or sit for long periods and want light support for tired, achy legs. It’s a great starting point for those new to compression therapy or who don’t require a clinical compression level.

What’s the difference between mild and moderate compression?
Mild compression (8–15 mmHg) provides gentle everyday support, while moderate compression (15–20 mmHg) offers more active therapeutic benefit for fatigue, mild swelling, and varicose vein prevention. If you’re unsure which level is right for you, consult your healthcare provider.