After knee replacement you can’t bend deeply, you can’t reach your foot easily, you’ll be on a walker for 1-2 weeks, your operative leg will swell. The wardrobe matters: elastic-waist pants 2 sizes up, loose shorts for swelling, slip-on shoes with grip, ankle socks (no struggling with crew height), a long-handled shoehorn, compression sleeves, and a sling-bag for walker hands.
1. Elastic-waist pants (2 sizes up)
Your operative leg will swell significantly for 2-6 weeks. Regular pants will not fit. Buy 4-5 pairs of elastic-waist pull-on pants in a size up from normal, in a fabric that breathes (cotton, French terry).
The Inspired Comforts post-surgery line includes adaptive pants designed for swelling and limited bending — but generic loose joggers work. Avoid: jeans, button-front trousers, anything with a zipper.
2. Loose-fit shorts (for warmer weather and PT)
Physical therapy means lots of leg movement. Shorts make exam easier and let you ice the knee directly. Buy 3-4 pairs of loose, mid-thigh shorts. Drawstring waist preferred.
3. Slip-on shoes with non-slip soles
You cannot bend to tie shoes for weeks. You CAN’T put on a tight shoe with a swollen foot. Slip-on shoes, ideally with adjustable velcro for swelling fluctuations, with non-slip soles for icy floors.
Avoid: flip-flops (no support), heels, anything with thin soles. The fall risk in the first 6 weeks is real.
4. Ankle-height socks (not crew, not knee-high)
Crew socks are a bear to put on with a swollen ankle. Ankle socks slide on. If your surgeon prescribed compression socks, those are different — and a sock-aid device is essential.
5. A long-handled shoehorn
$5-15 at any drugstore. Game-changing for slip-on shoes when you can’t bend.
6. Compression sleeves (if prescribed)
Some surgeons prescribe compression sleeves for the first 6 weeks. Get them BEFORE surgery — you’ll need help putting them on the first few times.
7. A walker bag or hands-free pouch
You’ll be on a walker. Both hands occupied. You need to carry: water, phone, glasses, a snack. A walker bag (clips to the front) or a small crossbody pouch keeps essentials with you.
What you’ll wear day-by-day
| Day | Outfit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Day 0 (discharge) | Loose pants, button shirt, slip-ons, walker | Easy on/off after anesthesia + nerve block |
| Day 1-7 | Pull-on shorts, oversized tee, slip-ons | Easy bathroom trips, swelling tolerance |
| Week 2 | Sweatpants, t-shirt, slip-ons, compression sleeve | PT mobility |
| Week 4-6 | Loose jeans (elastic-waist), regular shoes | Mobility increasing, swelling reducing |
| Week 8+ | Back to most regular clothes | Most knee surgeons clear ROM by then |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sources
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons — Total Knee Replacement
- Mayo Clinic — Knee Replacement Recovery








