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★★★★★
Excellent 4.9
 4.9/5 by 1,000+ Third-Trimester Mothers
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VIOLETFLOW · CLINICALLY GRADUATED COMPRESSION

Wake Up Tomorrow With Legs That Finally Feel Like Yours Again

The only maternity sock built with a True Gradient Venous Pump, the same pressure pattern that actually moves fluid out instead of trapping it in

🩸 Blood moves up. Swelling goes down.

📐 One pair. True gradient. Done.

🚫 No red rings. No trapped fluid.

🤰 Built for third trimester. Not a gym.

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All you need is 60 seconds and your morning routine.

1. Put them on first thing, before you stand up. Ankle goes in, gradient activates immediately.
2. Position the ankle band, snug above the ankle bone. That's where the 28-30 mmHg starts working.
3. Roll up to the knee, the pressure releases gradually as it moves up. That's the gradient doing its job.
4. The True-Gradient Venous Pump activates, mechanically pushing pooled blood upward, past the uterine pressure point, back into circulation.
5. Wear all day, at your desk, on the couch, traveling. The gradient holds its pressure for 8–12 hours of continuous wear.
6. Your legs are protected, from the blood pooling and DVT risk that builds every hour you sit still in the third trimester.

Our socks are knit from an 85% nylon, 15% spandex blend,engineered specifically to hold a true 20-30 mmHg gradient across a full day of wear, not just the first hour.

  • Stays precise all day: High-density nylon maintains ankle compression even after 8–12 hours, the gradient doesn't soften by 3pm the way standard blends do.
  • Expands with you: 360-degree stretch accommodates third-trimester swelling without losing pressure calibration at the ankle.
  • Breathable against sensitive skin: Smooth, temperature-regulating fibers, no overheating, no irritation, no red rings.
  • Built to last: Holds gradient integrity wash after wash, so the pair you put on at week 32 still performs at week 39.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Air dry flat, this preserves the ankle knit structure that delivers the 28-30 mmHg pressure. Do not tumble dry, bleach, or use fabric softener. Fabric softener coats the nylon fibers and degrades compression precision over time.

Most compression socks only work if the gradient is real. VioletFlow is different. It delivers aTrue-Gradient Venous Pump, mathematically tightest at theankle at 28-30 mmHg, releasing gradually up the calf, mechanicallypushing pooled blood upwardpast the point where your uterus is compressing your pelvic veins, beforedangerous fluid has a chance to build. Think of it as asecond heart for your legs. Clinically validated20-30 mmHg pressure range, engineered specifically for athird-trimester body, so it works whether you're at your desk, resting on the couch, or traveling.

Have any questions? Reach out to us 24/7 via email:

Email: support@violetflow.co

Shipping

All VioletFlow orders come with priority, tracked delivery.

Due to high demand from our current promotion, there may be a slight delay in dispatch. All orders will be shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase. Depending on your location, delivery takes approximately 5-7 business days.

Returns

All returns must be requested within 14 days of delivery. Items must be unused and in original packaging.We recommend keeping your order confirmation as proof of purchase for reimbursement.

Please visit our returns page for full details.

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    "Third trimester, serious swelling in my legs, ankles and feet, and worried about varicose veins. Put these on and the difference was immediate.Zero swelling now.They stay in place all day and the compression is real."

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    "My veins ran from behind my knee all the way down to my ankle. My leg would burn badly without support. I tried two other brands and couldn't get them past my ankle. These went on, stayed up, and genuinely relieved the burning. Washed them over and over and they held up."

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    "My doctor ordered compression for my circulation and I dreaded it. Every pair I'd seen before was thick, ugly, and a fight to get on. These are none of those things. Legs felt better and I slept better after just one day."

    Nicole S.
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    • "Great support all day, and easier to put on than I expected."

      "My mom swears by hers for daily wear and finally convinced me to try a pair. So glad I listened. They go on easily, feel comfortable without being too tight, and hold up all day whether I'm working out or just going about my day. Follow the size guide and you won't go wrong."

      Anne, Verified Buyer

    • "Doctor-prescribed, and the first compression socks I've actually wanted to wear."

      "My doctor ordered compression for my circulation and I dreaded it. Every pair I'd seen before was thick, ugly, and a fight to get on. These VioletFlow socks are none of those things. Comfortable, easy to put on, and my legs felt better after just one day. Slept better too. Already ordering another pair."

      Helen, Verified Buyer

    • "Bigger calves, zero problems getting them on."

      "Solid quality, not thin or cheap feeling. Ordered XL for wider calves and they went on without a fight, stay up all day, no rolling down. Would buy again without hesitation."

      Sarah, Verified Buyer

      Graduated Compression For Swollen Ankles


      Our maternity compression socks use graduated pressure that’s firmest around the ankle and gently eases up the calf, helping support circulation, reduce that heavy “cankle” feeling, and make swollen feet feel less trapped by the end of the day.

      Easy-On Compression For Swollen Pregnancy Feet

      Designed with a soft, high-stretch maternity collar that gently expands over swollen heels, so you can pull them on without the usual wrestling, breathless tugging, or needing your partner to help.

      Supports Healthy Blood Flow During Pregnancy

      Designed to gently support circulation when pregnancy makes your legs feel heavy, swollen, or tired.

      The graduated compression helps encourage blood flow upward from the ankles and calves, where fluid and pressure can build up most, giving expecting mothers steady leg support without the harsh athletic feel or clinical look.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Most compression socks are made for athletes, nurses, or general medical use. These are designed specifically for pregnancy, with a softer stretch, a more comfortable fit around swollen legs, and support that feels wearable during everyday maternity life.

      Yes. They’re designed with a flexible, high-stretch opening that helps the sock glide over swollen heels with less pulling and bending. That means less struggling in the morning and less need to ask your partner for help.

      They apply gentle, steady pressure around the ankle and calf to help support healthy circulation. This can help reduce the heavy, tight, puffy feeling that often builds up in the legs and ankles during pregnancy.

      Graduated compression means the pressure is strongest around the ankle and gradually becomes lighter as it moves up the calf. This helps support upward blood flow instead of just squeezing your leg in one place.

      Yes. They’re made for expecting mothers dealing with swelling, tired legs, and extra pressure during the second and third trimester. For any medical condition or high-risk pregnancy, it’s best to check with your healthcare provider first

      Yes. Many women experience swelling even after delivery, especially after long labor, IV fluids, or a C-section. These socks can continue to support your legs during postpartum recovery when your body is still adjusting.

      Yes. They’re designed for everyday pregnancy life, whether you’re sitting at a desk, standing for long hours, walking, commuting, or traveling. They give your legs steady support without looking like athletic gear or hospital stockings

      Measure around the widest part of your calf and around your ankle, then compare those measurements with the size chart. If you’re between sizes or your swelling changes throughout the day, choose the size that gives you a comfortable, supportive fit without digging in.

      If your plan allows compression socks as an eligible medical expense, you may be able to use your FSA or HSA. Eligibility can vary by provider, so check your plan details or use your FSA/HSA card at checkout if available.

      Our socks are made to last and hold their fit through regular washing.

      To help preserve their stretch, shape, and support over time, wash them gently at a low temperature.

      For best care:

      • Wash below 40℃ / 105℉

      • Turn the socks inside out before washing

      • Do not use bleach or fabric softener

      • Let them air dry instead of using a dryer