A Guide to Medical Scrubs: Where Safety Meets Style

Have you ever wondered why healthcare workers wear scrubs? Medical scrubs are imperative in medical facilities as healthcare personnel must wear protective clothes that can serve as a barrier against pathogens because they frequently come into contact with a range of germs and microbes.

Coming in a set of two, pants and top, scrubs have gone a long way since they first appeared on the market. Therefore, sometimes it can be challenging to decide between the wide selection of brands, styles, and even custom alternatives available.

So, if you have been wondering how to choose the best scrub pants and tops for your staff, as well as whether the ones you choose are ideal for your facility, we got you covered. The following guidelines narrow down everything you need to know about picking the best set.

Scrub Pants: Size and Style

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Since, not all scrub pants are created equal, wear safe and comfortable men’s cargo scrub pants made from premium fabrics. Cargo scrub pants men wear in medical facilities have reinforced drawstrings with front and elastic back to provide you with the utmost comfort. The traditional fit in this style of pants is suited to a wide range of body shapes and sizes. Plus, they are also available in stalls which is a deal for 1.8 meters taller.

Made from moisture-wicking, quick-drying fabric, featuring side seam pockets at ships with 3 large leg pockets, men cargo scrub pants are a go-to option for everyone who doesn’t want to compromise style for comfort, perhaps you don’t have to with this style.

Another great alternative is the jogger scrubs and knit cuff scrub pants that typically have a skinny leg that ends in an elastic cuff. The fit in this pant style is snug and typically ends just above the ankle.

The flare scrub pants, on the other hand, flares down to the bottom hem from the knee. The hem is visibly wider than the knee. With a tall side seam that vents at the bottom hem, this shape frequently covers a section of the shoe while fitting quite loosely across the calf.

Scrub pants with a modern fit are more likely to have a lower rise, which is below the natural waistline but typically above the hips. Additionally, they have smaller hips and thighs. For a more fitting appearance, they are cut closer to the thigh.

Unlike men’s cargo scrub pants, scrubs with a classic fit are more likely to feature a midrise or natural rise that sits at the natural waistline or slightly below it.

To find the proper fit you should take the right measurements. When measuring around your body, use a flexible tape measure and hold it in a loose, straight line. Wrap the measuring tape loosely around your natural waistline.

Measure around the largest area of your hips while wearing your underwear and standing with your feet a few inches apart. From just below the crotch to 1″ below the ankle, or the desired pant length, measure along the inside of the leg.

Scrub Tops: Size and Style

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Scrub tops are also available in a wide range of styles, so, finding the right fit may take time. However, one of the safest options to consider is the modern fit scrub top. With collections that have more flexibility and spandex in their fabrics, modern fit has become the more prevalent design and cut.

Modern-fit nursing scrub tops may also come with a slightly reduced centre-back length and sleeve length. They are made and tailored to fit more closely to the body from the chest to the hip, which is the primary distinction between them and the classic fit. Seaming and darting pull the top closer to the body at the natural waist.

On the other hand, classic fit models normally flow over curves and fit comfortably around the waist and hips. The top’s length is a bit longer than that of a modern fit and extends somewhat past the hips.

Keep in mind though that men’s fit scrub tops have broader shoulders and back seams. Their armholes and sleeves are wider and longer. Scrub shirts designed for men have a straight cut and a looser fit through the waist. Generally speaking, men’s scrub tops are below the hip length.

To take the right measurements and find the right top size, place the measuring tape under your arms to measure the distance around the shoulder blades and the fullest part of the bust and chest. Do not hold the tape too tight.

Materials

Soft medical scrubs
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The comfort, toughness, and upkeep of your medical nursing scrubs are influenced by the fabric. Poly/cotton, poly/rayon, poly/spandex, and poly/viscose are the main materials used to make scrubs.

Generally speaking, natural materials like cotton are softer and more pleasant than synthetic ones, which are also frequently wrinkle-resistant and have colours that last much longer. The comfort of synthetic materials like polyester, rayon, and spandex is now on par with that of cotton thanks to modern technologies. But keep in mind that spandex does not respond well to drying at high temperatures.

The breathability of your scrubs will also depend on its fabric. Some of us who work in cold environments might like something warmer, while others who work in hot, muggy climates might desire something cooling and quick to dry. It’s all up to your needs and material preferences.

Functionality

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A scrub should be ergonomic and allow you to keep what’s handy with you at all times without becoming cluttered. Although this parameter is arbitrary, it is crucial to a scrub’s overall performance.

When working in your medical nursing scrubs, the features can make or break a scrub and will either assist you in completing your day with admiration or will genuinely bother you. In other words, pay attention to collars and necklines as well as pockets.

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