Beige Gradient Compression Gauntlet
The Product Is:
A medical-grade gradient compression gauntlet that extends support into the hand, designed to pair with a LympheDIVAs arm sleeve for full-arm lymphedema management — available in 20-30mmHg and 30-40mmHg support.
Good For:
Extending compression into the hand and fingers when lymphedema affects more than the arm — worn on its own or layered with a matching arm sleeve without doubling up compression at the wrist.
- Hand wash or machine wash in a mesh bag on the delicate/gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water and a gentle detergent with no additives, then tumble dry low; with proper care, expect 4-6 months of reliable compression before it's time to replace.
- 80% Nylon / 20% LYCRA®, knit seamless for a smooth, irritation-free fit.
- Available in Small, Medium, and Large, in 20-30mmHg or 30-40mmHg compression; the gauntlet's slightly looser wrist is designed to pair safely with a compression arm sleeve without adding extra pressure at the wrist. For guidance on the appropriate compression level, we recommend working with a licensed Lymphedema Physical Therapist.
- Made in the USA
Beige Gauntlet does the quiet work of extending real support into your hand — a neutral that blends into everything you wear, with a wrist built to pair safely with your sleeve instead of fighting it. Discreet, dependable, done right.
Founded by two young breast cancer survivors who developed lymphedema after treatment and were frustrated by compression sleeves that were rough, heavy, and anything but beautiful. Partnering with a fashion designer, they created sleeves that are breathable, elegant, and made for real life. Today, the brand carries that mission forward in their honor: designing compression wear that empowers every woman living with lymphedema.
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