elastiqueathletics.com Reviews 3

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have Lupus and several other…

I have Lupus and several other concurrent auto-immune disorders and I practically live in Elastique clothes. I like that they actually test their compression instead of just the tight, itchy socks I was getting off Amazon. They make my legs feel so much lighter and my circulation so much better. No more swollen desk feet.

March 1, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I fell for it

I fell for it. And I suspect it COULD be worth it. But so far I have given them $230 of my hard earned cash and they sent something that, in my opinion, is mis-labeled. But I'll take the hit, maybe I just misunderstood. So I checked the policy and followed through with the e-mail they tell you to send within a matter of days. You know where this is going, right? No reply. Tried again. No reply. I didn't want my money back, I wanted an exchange, tried again...no reply. SO I started hunting for phone numbers and I called someone who said he was the owner of the company. He was a nice guy -- perplexed I got HIM on the phone. So he gave me Inge's name and e-mail and said he'd reach out to her as well. I wrote to her. Not long after, she sent me a nice note of apology -- excused herself, and attached a label for return. I then got an e-mail acknowledging the exchange (what I was ordering was $5 cheaper than what I sent back. I got no credit in their document. Okaysurefine. I'll eat the $5. Nope. Crickets. Do I think this product is good? I'll never know. But I want my money back. I'll let you know if I ever see it. But this doesn't bode well, right?

April 29, 2025
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