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    5 Reasons to Wear Compression Socks for Sports

    If you’ve seen other sports people wearing compression socks while they train or compete, you might have been wondering about what the benefits are and what they can do for you. In this post we are going to look the top five reasons why you should wear them so you can make an informed decision.
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    5 Compression Socks to Buy This Year

    Believe it or not, compression socks can be fashionable in their own right!  Athletes and runners, for example, make a point of buying and wearing vivid socks and stockings to help show off their personality while on the go.  What’s more, there are always going to be new socks with new technology.  While we’re proud of all the socks we provide here at TXG, there are a few we think you’ll want to look at for the year ahead.
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    5 Benefits of Wearing Diabetic Compression Socks

    If you are a diabetes sufferer and your medical professional has suggested wearing diabetic socks to aid with symptoms, it’s a good idea to understand exactly why you should be doing so. In this post we are going to look at five benefits of wearing diabetic compression socks, so you can decide for yourself if they are the right choice for you.  
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    Compression Socks for Construction Workers

    If there’s anyone who spends most of their day on their feet, it’s a construction worker.  Builders, carpenters, joiners and other tradespeople must always be on the move, ready to work with a variety of materials and tools.  There is rarely going to be an opportunity for them to sit down.  Therefore, compression socks for construction workers are becoming more and more popular, as well as increasingly recommended.
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    4 Reasons Why Every Nurse Should Wear Compression Socks

    If you’re a nurse working long shifts, you’ll likely be able to count the amount of times you can actually sit down and rest your tired legs on one hand. In such a demanding role caring for the needs of sick patients, there may even be days when you don’t get to sit down at all.