

🧦 Step into comfort and confidence with Mojo’s open-toe compression socks!
Mojo Toeless Compression Socks deliver medical-grade 20-30 mmHg compression designed to alleviate varicose veins and swelling. Featuring an open toe for enhanced breathability and a reinforced heel for durability, these socks are crafted from a breathable nylon-lycra blend that stays cool and dry. Their wide calf sizing and plus-size options ensure a comfortable fit for all-day wear, making them ideal for professionals seeking both relief and style.






































| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 75% Nylon 25% Lycra Spandex - Plus Size Compression Socks |
D**E
Fits my very swollen feet and legs, return buyer
Fit my puffed up foot and large calf perfectly. Foot is not too big for me. Size 10 ladies shoes. My feet and ankles need compression. Toe band should be a little narrower the width of sock. Might help it from riding up and over puffed up foot. I have not seen my normal size feet for a few years. But because they slide up the puffy area, that area is not getting full benefits. I can see eventually needing smaller size sock. Just purchased one size down to try. Bought enough now I can wear daily. So hoping consistently wearing them will maintain the decreased swelling. Eventually I will possibly need stronger foot compression. Hopefully glue will help hold the toe area down. Picture the foot looks loose. Well it is after 24 hours of wear as I was trying to get swelling down as my feet were so incredibly swollen and hurting. Proof I need something on my feet at night. Quality is great, washs up easily in bag in my front loader. I lay out or hang up for drying. Stay up all day at my knee. So I don’t need glue at the top. I also have a skin condition on my legs and helps me to stop scratching. Doesn’t seem to bother it and my legs finally healing. The more my legs swelled the condition can get worse to point of legs weeping. No weeping after wearing these on a consistent basis. Price is good. Using FSA dollars to buy. I was worried that 80 degree weather they would be too hot. Passed that test. Summer 90 to 110 might be a different story. Easily evened out with a pair of dollar tree gardening gloves with silicon palms/fingers. No need to buy donning gloves. When putting on I slide on and start top part past my heel. Then with a silicon pet food mat I slide foot forward and until heel in place. Most of the fabric that needs to get past your heel does making it easy to pull the rest past then pull up. Style is nice wish for Navy and dark purple colors as I wear dresses and would like to match. The pink too much like baby girl pink would prefer a bit darker color more like picture. Will continue to buy until they no longer work for my feet. BTW not made in USA that needs to be removed from all pictures and descriptions.
A**R
Finally WIDE Enough! I Share Some hard-to-find Info with you!
I have HUGE calves - genetic AND due to weight gain, so I have searched high and low for socks that fit. The Jobst brand "fits" , but they are too tight to get on comfortably, with my arthritis (old hands) and a previous rotator cuff injury; putting them on is a 30-minutes exercise all by itself, but they WERE the only socks I found to get around my giant calves. I tried this MOJO brand, and have now bought multiples in case I cannot find them when winter comes. They FIT! They are easy enough to put on! I actually have ankles at the end of the day! I tried the 6X first, and all was great, but I was surprised that they were "easier than expected" to put on; I thought maybe I should try one smaller size, just to be sure. THEN - I ordered a 5X, which was only slightly tighter to me (but of course I was not really stressing them out - I just wanted to be sure they could fit). I have not started exercising while wearing these yet, so I am very curious whether they will stay UP or not (that was why I bought the 5x size, so I could try them both for a walk), but I will re-post when I find out. As for fit, though, my calves before all this measured about 28 inches around (yes - YIKES), and BOTH the 5x and 6x could be used, although the 5x is a tiny bit tighter. I put them on first thing in the AM, before any swelling set in, and after sleeping with my feet raised (I am now trying to do all that I am supposed to...). I am SO thankful for these socks that finally fit. Those who walk around wearing "whatever they want" have no idea how hard it is to find super-wide socks. THINGS I LEARNED: We have cats and a dog, so I was also glad to see that although I do get pet hair on the socks (unavoidable as we watch TV together at night), the socks wash out well and the tight weave does not "trap" the pet hair. It removes with a lint brush as well. I was a little concerned about foot size: although I have large feet for a woman (12 wide), they are still never large enough to fill in the "giant" sock foot area that the max-size compression socks offer. Not a big deal to me,since the point was to get these to fit my calves, but I wanted to let you know that there WAS extra fabric, but not too much, in the foot area, but it was not difficult to deal with, as other brands have been. This MOJO fabric is more stretchy and lays more flat than some others I have tried, which helps with this excess material. Not an issue for me, with this brand. Also - I read ONE review by a lady who was tall and flew a lot commercially, but did not really have large calves - she needed socks due to being on airplanes so much; she recommended the open-toe version since she was tall and had trouble finding a brand that was LONG enough. I am also tall (5-11), so I knew what she meant - many styles I have tried were too short to get "up under" that behind-the-knee area, especially when I was already stretching them to the max in the width dimension; these MOJO socks fit great, for me, in BOTH directions, in BOTH open-toe and closed-toe styles (neither was too short). And - sorry for the short people -but the shorter folks might end up with too much fabric at the knee or ankle, but I was pleased that these were long enough. I will gladly take too much fabric, over too little, any day. In trying out the open toed style, I was happy to learn that the compression DOES help with that excess fabric in the foot area - the sock can be worn as long or short as you need on the foot itself, which was a surprising advantage. I was previously worried about the open toe area being too tight where your foot sticks out from the sock - I have enough foot issues and swelling as it is, to not want to invite yet another issue to my feet. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the MOJO sock did NOT affect the foot area - it is very comfy (and much cooler) to have the open the style on my feet. I go barefoot in the house all the time, so having to wear socks all the time - especially a compression style - is a big adjustment for me - they even make me feel warmer (as in TOO HOT) than normal, so having the open toe helps a bit. The sock was "firm" around my foot, but never too tight - and I wear them all day! For those who wear open-toed sandals, this is also a nice bonus. I think I could wear sandals and capris with these and not feel overly conscientious. I was afraid that the compression sock would make the open toe area very tight, or turn my toes purple, or bring something even more "uncomfortable" to my feet, but all is fine. They are very roomy in the foot area. Best of luck to you, my large-footed and/or wide-calved friends! I hope these also work for you!
A**E
I'm pretty good about waggling my ankles to keep the blood ...
I bought these for long-route air travel. I'm pretty good about waggling my ankles to keep the blood moving, and hiking up and down the aisles, but these support the whole leg. They are supposed to be knee-high, but they are longer; they come over my knee. (Yeah, I've got short stumpy little legs; not really, but they are obviously shorter than these stockings were designed for.) They are VERY snug, which is what I wanted. That makes getting them on a bit of a challenge, but I managed without much trouble. The instructions are explicit that the tops are NOT to be rolled over; doing so would double the elastic pressure in a small area around the top of the calf. Well, I had to, because after walking through the airport, the tops over my knees had rolled down to just under/behind them, and they were pinching. So once we were airborne, I ducked into the loo and carefully folded them down and smoothed the tops so they wouldn't roll. Much more comfortable and they stopped pinching as they had when they were rolled down. Smoothing them equalized the pressure and spread it out so it wasn't such a narrow band. I am claustrophobic and don't like my toes to be confined. I also am diabetic and didn't want to chance binding them in right elastic. That's why I bought these, with the open toes and closed heels. Having my toes free to flap in the breeze was important to me and made these very tight stockings quite comfortable. Getting them off is an adventure. The instructions say to roll them down to the ankle, slip your hands into them to ease them over the heels, and then pull them off. Well, that wasn't going to work because they were too tight around my ankles for my fingers to fit in. So I pulled them down, inside out, pulled them off my heels from the outside, and then pulled them off from the open toes. Getting them off was like taking off a corset or girdle - relief! These are comfortable once they're on and they certainly provide plenty of support. But for travel, they didn't prevent my ankles from swelling. Hours of foot-wagging and ankles rolls, and hikes in the aisle, probably do as much to prevent that as these do. But I'll continue to use them as long as I am strong enough to wrestle them on and off.
R**I
Title: Great Support and Super Comfortable – My Legs Feel So Much Better!
I’ve been using these Mojo toeless compression socks for a few days now, and I’m honestly impressed with the quality and comfort. The 20-30 mmHg compression is just right – it gives me great support without feeling too tight or uncomfortable. I love that they are open toe, which makes them much more breathable and perfect for wearing with sandals or around the house. They stay in place throughout the day and don’t slide down, which is something I’ve had trouble with in other brands. I mostly use them during long hours of work standing up, and I’ve noticed a big difference in how my legs and feet feel at the end of the day – much less fatigue and no more swelling. Highly recommend for anyone who needs solid compression with comfort!
N**5
great material but bad foot design.
sizing was pretty accurate. very comfortable sock. unfortunately, comments from other people are correct. the foot part of the sock is long, causing the heel on the sock to sit higher up the back of the leg when the sock is pulled up. plus, the toe opening is too big, causing the sock not to do it's job of compressing the top of the foot. I love the material. cool, thin and not bulky. I may try to sew the opening tighter because I can't seem to find open toe compression socks in the wide calf in my size. they are either too big or too small. wish these companies would make a suntan color. the beige is not real skin color.
E**T
BEST FOUND IN 10 YEARS OF ALL BRANDS
I’ve read a number of the negative reviews on these Mono Plus extra wide compression socks. I certainly would not say these people are wrong. Everyone has their own experience and judgement. But I have bought these - in a 4X 20-30 Hmg - In both Black and Beige - 8 times now, and am extremely happy with them. I have found none of the fraying after washing, or losing their stretch that some others have spoken of in their reviews. As for fit, I am at a loss to understand how anyone could have a problem with them. In fact, that is why I bought them in the first place, and been extremely pleased with the results. I have somewhat short legs, especially for my height. I am just a tad under six feet tall, but most of it is from my waist up. And I have a very big “beer belly” (though I don’t drink alcohol of any kind). I weigh 318 lbs. Let’s face it - I’m fat. I like to eat and unfortunately was raised on “country cooking,” and still like to eat those fattening fried foods and sweets. So my calves are “extra large” - not as much as the picture for this product shows, but not much less. To make matters worse, 14 years ago I had emergency surgery caused by a gallstone stuck in the common bile duct from my gallbladder and pancreas, in which the surgeon had to remove both these organs - which overnight made me a Type 1 insulin dependent diabetic. The diabetes eventually destroyed the circulation in my lower legs and feet (a common problem) so blood accumulates in both, giving them that classic rust red look which puts me in danger of blood clots. So, compression stockings are a must for me and have been for ee’ll over 10 years. For much of that time I was on an expensive quest to find knee length open toe compression socks that fit. Every brand I tried, no matter what their claims were about stretch, massaging, fit, quality, comfort, or the price paid, just didn’t work for me. I probably spent over $1,000 trying different brands and “models.” None of them fit right, especially at the top, where they dug deeply into my calves, cutting off circulation in the first half to one inch (estimate) of flesh just below the knees. By the end of the day, there were deep imprints from the top bands of all these other stockings I tried. They caused an itchy, painful feeling like having a rubber band cutting into my flesh (and cutting off the circulation) that was more and more painful as the day went on. I tried every gimmick I could come up with to keep those other stockings from being so painful. I even began wearing brands that were too little compression for what I needed, which caused the entire calf to swell and constant problems with fluid buildup that created fluid filled blisters on the calf surface that would burst and despite my best efforts, become infected. I was in the hospital three times for infections that spread from my calf (or calves) to my groin. During these miserable hospital stays, I was treated with a cocktail of super-antibiotics and informed that I might have to have surgery and lose toes, feet, calves or whole legs. Twice I had to go to a Wound Care Clinic after being released from the hospital for expensive and painful treatment. BUT THEN, HALLELEUIA!!!!, I found these stockings For extra wide calves by Mojo. I had skipped over them many times because I had tried other Mojo “models” or types and they were simply way too tight and had the same problem with cutting into my calves experienced with other brands, even in the larger sizes. LO, AND BEHOLD, these Mojo extra wide calf stockings fit perfectly! They fit the circumference of my calves - even at the top. I can wear them all day long and they are never painful and never cut into the top of my calf, having a wide, smooth top band that provided the needed pressure from the bottom just short of my toes to the top just below my knees. No swollen feet or calves! They were comfortable even after a long day. They have worked so well, I recently cleaned out my sock drawer and gave away all the other brands and types I had purchased in the past. NOTE: They work and fit well by themselves, but I find they are even easier to put on and even more comfortable if worn with light, thin, silky stocking liners
A**R
Gone from Jobst to these and love them!
For many years I have been wearing compression stockings. The first years following deep varicose vein surgery I wore thigh highs. Cosy in the winter but terrible in hot humid MN summers. Then my vascular surgeon recommended knee highs, oh what a difference. The insurance company at that time allowed 2 pairs twice in a calendar year, and I had to pay their "allowable amount", wearing them from before I got out of bed in the morning to right before I got into bed at night. I'd diligently handwash these while I showered and then airdried them over night. Who in the insurance/medical industry only has 2 pairs of socks???? For years I did that tolerating aching legs towards the end of the 6 month period because the stockings had lost their compression. 2 years ago I had different insurance that was more humane and did not put a cap on how many pairs I could get in a year! Still having to pay the "allowable amount"of $40 per pair. Up until last month I had dished out huge amounts to put on Jobst Opaque knee highs. Over the years I have noticed a sharp decline in quality from Jobst. The top band coming away at the hem, falling down while walking and the unbelievable difference in length of each stocking. In this day and age of technology I expect much better consistancy and quality control. The compression was also slacking off quicker. I got so fed up when I got a brand new pair of Jobst Opaque Petite recently and within 5 minutes of walking they were down at my ankles. I have not lost weight and on measuring for a different brand my measurements are the same. I washed this pair by hand for the first time and the top band started coming away from the rest of the stocking. I started looking at other options. Jobst Relief doesn't come in petite but the one pair could last one mile of walking before slipping down my leg. They are a lot thicker and rougher to touch than the opaques. Slightly less expensive. I usually buy closed toe but the relief toe have no shape and are almost sewn in a straight line. Not the most comfy! I then found these here. The price was acceptable! They fitted softly! They remained up at my knee the whole day long without my pulling them up! The open toe was strange at first but certainly not uncomfortable, infact now I prefer them, even in below freezing temps! The black ones don't run in the wash! I don't need a prescription! I can buy them here! I can forget I have them on and my legs, and toes are so happy! Buying more!!
P**.
Great product, highly recommend!
I’ve been wearing these compression socks for about a month now, and I’m really impressed with how comfortable they are. The material feels soft yet supportive, and they provide just the right amount of compression without feeling too tight. I’ve noticed my legs feel less tired at the end of the day, and any swelling I used to get has gone down significantly. Highly recommend!
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