Comrad Companion Compression Socks
“Like everyone, my vision of compression socks wasn’t a pretty one. They were aesthetically offensive, always paired with horrid open-toe sandals, worn exclusively by old people and on and on the generalizations went. Then, Comrad’s millennial-version came into my life, and I’ve realized I had been very unfair. These are not, I repeat, not the geriatric pair that come in a skintone-esque tan. It’s as if Warby Parker started making socks: You can find stripes, ombre, powder pink, or a logo’ed version.” — Leah Melby Clinton, director of branded editorial strategy