

🦵 Elevate your leg game with support that works as hard as you do!
Beister Thigh High Compression Stockings deliver medical-grade 20-30 mmHg graduated compression designed to improve blood flow, reduce varicose veins, and alleviate leg fatigue. Featuring a secure silicone band and breathable, durable fabric engineered in Germany, these footless sleeves offer all-day comfort and customizable fit for both men and women. Ideal for post-surgery recovery, long flights, or daily wear, they combine therapeutic benefits with sleek, functional design.























| Care instructions | Hand wash with warm water and mild laundry soap or detergent. Use chloride-free bleach. Do not twist dry. Gently squeeze away excess water, hang and air-dry. |
| Fabric type | 70% Nylon, 30% Spandex |
B**L
Comfy support!
Hi! These thigh high, footless, medical compression stockings are great! I'm 5'3 and 150lbs, carry most of my weight in booty and thighs. Also, I'm having swelling in my thighs due to vein issues and quadricep injury. My vein doctor recommended I get 20-30mm compression tights to reduce swelling and upcoming procedures. These are really comfortable!! Not so tight that they're strangling my swollen legs, but tight enough that it gives my legs support. I have more energy from the increased blood flow. When I take them off after a long day at work, my legs look as good as when I wake up in the morning!! This is a game changer, but obviously you have to find the medical root of your swelling also. They have silicone grips at the top of the stockings which I find comfortable. They stay in place and go to the very top of my legs. There's extra at the bottom, not sure if it's supposed to cover some of my feet? I prefer to wear socks, and just bunch the extra at my ankles. I don't even notice, they're so comfy and make my legs look great too!! I got the XL size. Update* So years later after washing in the washing machine in a garment bag and hang drying, these have gotten stiff from my detergent. So I bought a new pair, exact same size and color, XL/ black. Again these are so soft and stretchy with extra room for longer legs (than mine). They are still my favorite pair of medical compression stockings! I just had more vein surgeries in both legs and they're both so swollen, but these stretchy stockings still fit perfect! Also I've become extremely allergic to silicone, aka the grips at the top. I just turn them inside out, so the grips are on the outside . They look the same and stay up perfectly! Love these!!!
C**Y
A Great Find
Absolutely love these thigh high compression socks. . I probably have a total of 12 pairs beige and black. Great brand. I wear these after my sclerotherapy appt. I wear each day during the day for 7 days. I hand wash after each day with Woolite, towel roll to squeeze the water out and hang up to air dry. I have had much success in the durability of these. I have the footless ones which I totally love. I do wish they offered petite as mine are a bit long being 5’2”. I weigh 152 and the large fit me perfect . These donot roll down. I think the correct size is important for the comfort and performance of these. They are offered at a great price with great customer service.
I**G
Great stockings
I am 5 1 tall, heavy legs. These are opaque but not heavy. I can see my skin when I bend my knees. Fixes all the way up to lower behind. Feels comfortable. Wish I had more compression. Brought a large.
P**J
Does its job well
size was correct, fits and holds compression very well. I was impressed.
A**S
Fits like a glove made for a Barbie
Thigh-high compression stockings are just what the doctor ordered, but these have failed me twice now. $50 and 2 sizes larger later and I’ve given up trying. I like the idea of still being able to wear sandals in the hot Texas heat despite compression stockings being a daily medical necessity for me. I thought these were the golden ticket. And they were, right up until that journey into a heaven full of foot freedom took a nosedive into hell. Some days I have to work on my feet for hours without a break. Some days part of my work requires me to be on a ladder. Some days I’m bending down and standing up on a loop repeating for hours on end. These thigh highs were magical in keeping me from constantly blacking out like I so often do on days like this. It wasn’t until I missed a step on the ladder though, that I suddenly realized my right foot was entirely numb. And I mean entirely. I jabbed it with dull scissors and didn’t feel a thing. When I looked down I found that my ankle bone had been replaced by a pillowy, puffy pouch overstuffed with fluid. Which was equally curious as it was concerning. I removed the stockings and put my feet up for a few minutes to try and help the swelling. But duty calls and that job was waiting for no one so I powered through to the end of the day. One blackout at a time until the job was done. For as much of a savior as these were up until they took a foot in sacrifice, my circulation problems and palpitations came back with a roaring vengeance when I took them off. 4 hours later and my right foot was still a sloppily swollen mess. Though the swelling had gone down some as you can see. Obviously these were not the right size for me. But neither were the smaller ones preceding it. Maybe it’s the fact that the ankle portions are so numbingly tight on me, yet the thighs are loose enough to slip throughout the day. Maybe it’s the fact I have cankles that fall into one sizing category while the circumference of my thighs falls into another. Maybe it’s user error. All I know for sure is that if I go up one more size the ankle portion will still be too tight and the inseam will still be far too long. I’m 5’4, and I weigh 114 pounds and both the medium and the large were far too small for me. Maybe I’m proportionally off in the leg department. Regardless, reviewers aren’t kidding when they say to size up. I would have initially ordered a small had I not listened. And with how nearly impossible it was to fit the mediums and with how troublesome the outcome of the large was, I know with certainty that Barbie herself wouldn’t fit into the small. Not even had she just come off a 4 day fasting cleanse. These stockings were not for me. But they may still be right for you. Just size up, proceed with caution the first time you wear them, and be aware of your feet.
M**N
Good quality, footless a plus, use size guide! Nice as tights lookalike.
Good quality. I prefer footless like these over open toe! (Open toe hose can't stay tight and so wrinkle at my foot and/or ankle.) I look forward to wearing the black pair when women start wearing winter tights under skirts and dresses! The neutral ones might make it under my dress in warmer weather. It's so nice not to have both thighs and calves not hurt! Seller/owner includes nice note about her small business. Be sure to use the size guide! If my measurements don't match all 3 parameters one size, I pick the size that best fits the thigh. Priority 2 is calf circumference for me. I find that compression socks don't roll (when new) if you buy a large enough size. The right size is rather snug but doesn't hurt! Beautiful I am short (5' 2"), these cover my whole leg. (Others I have bought are even longer and so don't work.)
G**L
Great fit
Very comfortable and they stay up, unlike other pairs I have bought in the past.
M**A
Best compression stockings for me
These are the best compression stockings I’ve tried. I use them to control varicose veins. They stay up and fit right. I’ve tried stockings that have the feet part but as I often need to wear socks, my feet get cramped and when my feet can’t move my legs hurt.
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