You can find atheletic compression socks at Dicks Sporting Goods, or any shoe stores. There are year round sales that you could take advantage of, just pay attention to websites.
You can find athletic compression socks online at retail sites such as Amazon or Ebay. You will not be disappointed with these great sites with the best product reviews and items.
Compression socks are believed to help increase blood circulation, which can help alleviate edema, phlebitis, and thrombosis. They are also used by athletic runners to improve performance.
Compression socks can be bought in any local sport retail shops or sport department of superstores. They can also be bought online from health and fitness shop or medical product suppliers and retailers.
Runnersworld.com carries many types of compression socks for purchase. I'm sure you're local sports store would carry them as well. Amazon.com and ebay.com should also carry these types of socks at an affordable price.
Compression socks can be useful for running. Compression socks are designed to help alleviate some pressure/pain on the leg, which could help with running.
Zensah Compression Socks are sold at many retailers including Sears and Amazon. They do not seem to have many kinds of compression socks to choose from, although they do come in four colours, but they do have other Zensah socks that are not compression socks
Typically, it's not a problem if you wear compression socks while you on bed.
You can find some 2xu compression socks on their actual website which is 2xu.com This should give you a succesful result on your search for the 2xu compression socks.
Zensah has there own website. They offer numerous colors of the compression socks.
I think the zensah compression socks are the same as regular socks. They don't help performance or are any more comfortable to me. I would just get regular socks if they don't bother you.
The best way to find out the advantages of wearing compression running socks is to ask a doctor or a pharmacist. They can better tell you about compression running shoes.
Compression anklets, socks, or long hose should NOT cause bruising. Most likely, the hose are too tight, too much compression. Talk to your doctor for a prescription for a lower compression product.