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Apolla Socks combine the benefit of:

Insoles
Taping
Compression Socks
Shock Absorption
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Versatile Profiles

Arch Support 20–30mmhg

Ankle Stability 20–30mmhg

Knit-In energy Absorption

Anti-Stink

Moisture-Wicking

Made in the USA

Graduated Compression 20–30mmhg

Sustainable Yarns

Guaranteed to Last!

Why Customers Are Raving

5.0

My Daughter is not a dancer, she is an ice hockey player. We love Apolla socks and since she started wearing them her feet haven't hurt. We also started wearing the leg warmers after our harder lessons, for recovery, and it has made a tremendous difference.

Susan R.
5.0

I’m in love! Before I started wearing the socks, I could hardly stand on my feet for more than a few minutes due to a high arch and shoes with little to no arch support. Now, I’m able to do whatever I want. They are worth every penny.

Shawn P.
5.0

I am so impressed and love these socks! I have used the joule for a couple years. Following ankle reconstruction I purchased the infinite and the difference between the days I wear them vs not is insane. The swelling and pain difference is so noticeable.

Nicole K.
5.0

These socks are a lifesaver. This really helps especially after long hikes. I love that I can wear these in barre class as well!

Julia K.
5.0

Feels so good on your feet! I’m recovering from an ankle sprain, when wearing I don’t have pain while dancing (until I take them off that is hehe). Expensive, but buying one pair of Apolla is better than buying 5 pairs from another brand.

Emma K.

Frequently Asked Questions

All FAQ’s

Best compression socks for women?

Apolla compression socks are designed with women in mind, created by female founders Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski who are professional dancers and deeply understand women unique needs for support, comfort, and versatility across demanding daily schedules. All styles provide APMA-accepted 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology and inclusive sizing options including WIDE fits in the Infinite and Endurance for pregnancy, wider calves, and changing body needs.

The Performance Crew is perfect for nurses, teachers, and professionals standing all day.

The Joule delivers ankle support with a barefoot feel for yoga and pilates.

The Joule Shock adds refreshable traction for contemporary dance. The Alpha Shock replaces half soles and pirouette shoes for ballet. The Endurance knee-high provides full-leg coverage for travel, varicose veins, and circulation management.

The Infinite mid-calf with WIDE sizing is popular with pregnant women and those needing extended coverage. Every product is Made in USA, FSA/HSA eligible, and backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee with free exchanges. Featured on Shark Tank Season 13. Mary F. found her perfect fit.

"I absolutely love these! Bought these a while back when I first got pregnant. I love these compression socks. The hugging feeling is amazing and they keep my toes from swelling."

Can compression socks help with swelling?

Yes, compression socks are highly effective for reducing swelling in the feet, ankles, and legs by using graduated pressure to push excess fluid out of swollen tissues and back into your circulatory system where your body can process it naturally. Apolla APMA-accepted 20-30 mmHg graduated compression is specifically designed with the strongest pressure at the ankle where swelling typically concentrates and edema is most problematic, then gradually decreasing upward to create a natural pumping effect that moves fluid efficiently toward the heart. The patented arch and ankle support technology provides additional structural benefit by supporting the foot architecture and reducing the strain that contributes to foot and ankle swelling during extended standing or sitting.

For significant leg swelling, the Infinite mid-calf or Endurance knee-high provide extended coverage that addresses swelling throughout the entire lower leg. Both offer WIDE sizing for wider calves and legs experiencing significant edema.

Compression is especially beneficial for pregnancy-related swelling, post-surgical swelling, travel swelling, and occupational swelling from extended standing. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses. Karen B. works on her feet all day. "Love LOVE LOVE these!!! No more swelling at the end of a long day on my feet!"

Why should women choose Apolla compression socks?

Women should choose Apolla compression socks because the APMA-accepted 20-30 mmHg graduated compression addresses the circulatory challenges women face from pregnancy, hormonal changes, and professions where standing all day is unavoidable. According to vascular research, women experience leg swelling and venous insufficiency at higher rates than men, making proper compression not optional but necessary for long-term leg health. The American Podiatric Medical Association reviewed this design and confirmed it promotes foot health through their Seal of Acceptance program.

Compression socks for women need to fit differently than generic unisex designs.

Apolla offers anatomical sizing based on foot measurements rather than generic small-medium-large that ignores how women's feet and calves actually differ from men's. The WIDE sizing options in the Infinite and Endurance accommodate the calf changes that come with pregnancy, hormonal fluctuations, and natural body variation. This matters because compression that fits wrong provides zero therapeutic benefit and often gets abandoned in a drawer.

Three situations make compression particularly valuable for women. Pregnancy creates pressure on veins that causes swelling to concentrate in feet and ankles. Hormonal cycles affect fluid retention throughout the month. Standing professions like nursing and teaching put cumulative stress on legs that worsens without support. Apolla compression socks address all three with graduated pressure that pushes fluid back toward the heart rather than letting it pool. One customer evaluated her options carefully.

"I am a 54 yo female that travels frequently by air and car. I have bought every compression sock on the market and these socks are by far the BEST!" (Antoinette P.) Women with peripheral artery disease or active blood clots should consult their physician before wearing compression. Your legs carry you through every demand. Give them support designed for how your body works.

Are compression socks safe for pregnancy?

Yes, 20-30 mmHg compression socks are generally safe during pregnancy and actively recommended by many OB-GYNs for managing pregnancy-related swelling and improving circulation throughout all trimesters as increased blood volume and the weight of the growing baby put additional pressure on leg veins. Apolla compression socks are APMA-accepted with graduated compression that is therapeutic without being restrictive, and the patented arch and ankle support technology helps with the additional foot strain that comes from pregnancy weight changes as feet spread during later trimesters. The WIDE sizing options in the Infinite mid-calf and Endurance knee-high accommodate changing bodies throughout all trimesters without constricting or feeling uncomfortable as your body changes.

Always check with your healthcare provider before starting any compression therapy during pregnancy, especially if you have preeclampsia concerns, a high-risk pregnancy, or any circulation conditions.

The Infinite with WIDE sizing is the most popular choice among pregnant customers because of its mid-calf coverage and comfortable fit that adjusts as legs and feet change size. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible with no prescription required. Brynne E. wore them through her pregnancy. "I wore these throughout my pregnancy and they worked wonders. I am thrilled with my Apolla socks."

What compression level for daily wear?

For daily wear, 20-30 mmHg is the ideal compression level because it is therapeutic enough to meaningfully reduce fatigue, help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and provide real medical-grade benefits while remaining comfortable enough for 12+ hour all-day use without feeling restrictive or uncomfortably tight. This is exactly what every Apolla style delivers with APMA-accepted graduated compression technology combined with patented arch and ankle support that functions like a built-in orthotic.

Lower compression levels like 15-20 mmHg may not provide enough therapeutic benefit for conditions like plantar fasciitis, significant leg fatigue, or meaningful circulation improvement. They are better suited for very mild support needs. Higher levels above 30 mmHg typically require specific medical guidance and a prescription. The 20-30 mmHg range hits the sweet spot of maximum benefit with comfortable daily wearability, which is why podiatrists and doctors most commonly recommend this level for therapeutic use.

Budget compression socks often claim 20-30 mmHg but actually deliver only 8-15 mmHg. Apolla is APMA-verified to deliver the full therapeutic compression level claimed. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses. Sarah K. noticed the difference immediately. "I wore them for 8+ hours yesterday and I could feel them hug my foot the whole time. A perfect little hug the entire time."

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