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  5. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Compression stockings are constructed using elastic fibers or rubber. These fibers help compress the limb, aiding in circulation. Compression stockings are offered in different levels of compression. The unit of measure used to classify the pressure of the stockings is mmHg. They are often sold in a variety of pressure ranges. [citation needed]

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    During the 2000s, the No Nonsense brand expanded to include bras, panties, sleepwear, socks for women and men, and foot comfort products. [ citation needed ] In April 2011, Kayser-Roth partnered to become an exclusive distributor of socks and hosiery for Jockey International .

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    John's Crazy Socks is a New York-based social enterprise selling socks. [1] It was founded by a father-son duo in 2016 [ 2 ] and is known for hiring disabled people, donating to charity partners and their customer service.