Dr. Scholl's Women's Graduated Compression Knee High Socks, 1 Pack price history and forecast - Dr. Scholl's DSL-4000
Dr. Scholl's Women's Graduated Compression Knee High Socks, 1 Pack

Dr. Scholl's Women's Graduated Compression Knee High Socks, 1 Pack

Brand:
Dr. Scholl's
Model Number:
DSL-4000
UPC:
042825492936
EAN:
0042825492936
Walmart SKU:
26558015
Key Takeaway

Trending downward with a $1.00 move last week to reach $7.44. Current price runs 6.6% below the 90-day average.

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Walmart.com Price History Summary
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Highest Price
$8.44
Lowest Price
$5.91
Most Recent Price
$7.44
Average Price
$7.82
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Price Analysis

Tracking History: We have tracked Dr. Scholl's Women's Graduated Compression Knee High Socks, 1 Pack since 4/19/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 5, 2026.

Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.91 (lowest on 10/14/2025) to $8.44 (highest on 4/19/2025). The average price during this period is $7.82.

Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.91 (Apr 13) to $8.44 (May 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $7.97.

Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 1826 reviews.

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Comfortable compression socks!

NOLAGurl March 25, 2021

This is a pair of white mild compression knee high socks, women’s shoe size 8-12. They are 94% nylon and 6% spandex. Made in USA with imported yarns. These are light weight, on the thin side socks with a good deal of stretch. I have fairly large calves for a women and these fit quite comfortable. I do find that they are pretty long in length and fit over my knee. Perhaps it has to do that I am only 5’2”! The foot bed is long, so it should accommodate the stated shoe size with out any issues. I wear a size 7 shoe and the heel goes past mine. They do seem that they could pull easily, so care needs to be taken in putting them on and taking them off. Machine wash warm and tumble dry-medium heat.

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Excellent socks for swollen feet

Ellie March 27, 2021

If you have bad sciatica like I have, these socks are for you...although they are white and you look like a Mummy with them, they are the most comfortable compression socks on the market!!! When my feet get swollen and my thighs hurt so, you put these on and relax for they are going to do the job...I take size 8 1/2W-9 shoe so I took an EXLarge in the sock...fitted great and so comfortable!!!

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Helps my feet feel better

Crystal49 March 26, 2021

I had a blood clot years back, and I have two leaking heart valves, so I get swelling, and Dr. Scholl's Graduated Compression Knee High in mild compression 8-15mmHg. If I'm going to be on my feet for an extended amount of time, I put these on. I like the smooth toe seam, and these fit up over my knee, onto my thigh. When you put compression hose on, never pull on the upper edge of the sock, or it'll stretch out, and not work again. They are made in the USA for sizes 8-12, but I don't know calf width limit. These make my legs and feet happy, moving the blood flow up my legs, and APMA approved.

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Perfect fit!

AmandaK86 March 28, 2021

These knee high compression socks are very comfortable. They are mild compression so they are not too tight. I wore them while standing on my feet all day at work and I had no pain in my legs or feet. I will definitely get another pair.

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Dr Scholl's Compression Knee High Socks

Guppybabe March 23, 2021

I had been searching for a good pair of compression socks to help with my neuropathy in my feet. I finally found a pair that works. I can say that these will stretch enough for wide calves,that part I was amazed about. These socks are very comfortable to walk around in and helps calm most of the pins and needles feelings. I would not recommend sleeping in these socks.

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pressure where it works

mayi1953 November 5, 2015

I gave my Dr, Scholl's knee-high compression socks a few days of trial because I have been using compression socks for a long time, and found out that while they are not all the same they do have similar qualities also flaws. This socks are the graduated compression type meaning they must exert their highest pressure, measured at the ankle and that pressure must decrease approximately up your leg. The Dr. Scholl's socks are made guided by the best health guidelines like the elimination of cotton in their manufacture to help reduce moisture absorption and irritation. They are also latex free to avoid common allergic reactions. They are beneficial to help reduce swollen and achy feet and legs. The idea involved here is that mild compression induced from bottom to the top can promote your blood circulation. In turn better blood circulation means better health, is like getting a slow massage from your feet up. Cons : This socks do their job in all that they claim they can do, but they will not work for me and might not work for some of you. That's why I give them only four stars. I will have to purchase the open toes style otherwise I will suffocate. I tried them with sandals and just them on, got the same result. I'm very hot and this all closed socks are a major no, no. If you are like me get the open toes style. In the other hand they will work fine for those of you with cold or regular feet. Second con: One size does not really fits everybody, specially in this situation that involves health issues. Sometimes even your right size can be too tight a bigger size too loose, either situation can cause more problems than to resolve them. (I encountered this problem with are compression garments.) Don't think I can cut them in the front and wear them. It won't work, I tried it with other compression socks, wasted time. One piece of advice is have yourself measured by a qualifed person. It doesn't cost anything if you are looking for help with health problems you most have a nurse, a doctor or therapist that checks you regurlaly. Next visit ask to be measured properly believe me you will be greatful.

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Not what I expected

Sabourah March 23, 2021

These are 'mild' Dr Scholl's compression socks, so if you want something tighter I'd suggest purchasing a tighter fit. I personally thought they were just a higher quality of trouser socks, hence the word 'mild' compression socks. If your thighs are about a diameter of 17 inches then it will fit more like a trouser sock, if they are a bit larger they may be fine, it really depends on how tight you prefer. They did stay up all day long while walking though. I think they're good to wear as regular trouser socks because they are not your standard 'tight' compression sock (and again that boils down to the size of one's legs), and their personal preference.

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Soft

Lulu March 25, 2021

I am wearing these to see if my circulation will improve in my feet and legs. They are extremely soft and very thin so your skin can still breathe. They were easy to put on and didn’t feel confining. I will be wearing them especially when on my feet for long periods of time. I have confidence in the Dr Scholl’s name.

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Feels nice.

Block13 March 30, 2021

Legs were bothering me and was told to try compression socks. Couldn't get them on so I got a Sock Aid to help put them on. That did the trick. Slipped the socks on and now have happy legs. Legs have better circulation which helps me walk longer and not as tired like they were before I tried them. Will be using them from now on. Try them if you want to be mobile. They will help you get going.

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Compression Stockings

Trustatry March 22, 2021

First thing I want to say is the description said a 3 pair pack so I was expecting 3 pairs and I only got 1 pair. I wish they came in different color but never the less, the compression support is not bad. I work 8 hours on my feet so the mild compression was ok.

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Price History

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Walmart.com Pricing

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Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.91 (Apr 13) to $8.44 (May 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $7.97.

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