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Friday, October 29, 2010

Men Request More Fashionable Medical Scrubs and Nursing Scrubs


Many medical and nursing scrubs companies have added a new line of scrubs to their collection - men's scrubs. Nursing scrubs manufacturers worldwide have received requests from medical personnel around the globe to help men look better at work.

Because medical uniform retailers should always take into consideration the requests that come in from hospital staff, nurses, doctors, dentists, veterinarians, and anyone in the medical field who is required to wear nursing scrubs and/or medical scrub hats, many small companies have began manufacturing their own medical scrubs. For example, looking at current fashion outside of medicine, a small Austin-based company decided upon a slightly flare-legged, slimming scrub bottom that sat lower on the hips, similar to 7 for All Mankind low rise jeans.

Taking into consideration that rarely do women wear jeans with just one pocket in the back, the scrubs company placed two stitched pockets on the backside, which immediately created a leaner look than other scrubs. And, rather than the unflattering elastic waist-band, they added a coordinating ribbon that ties at the waist. Designing the nursing scrub top was simple - a tapered shirt for women always looks better than a boxy shirt, and with one stitched pocket on the upper left-hand side of their flattering scrub top, they released their first line of medical scrubs, now known as Original scrubs. The first color, ceil blue, was so popular that navy, black, and grey were quickly added. While watching many scrubs companies add new colors almost quarterly, men have realized that they were being neglected in medical fashion.

The design process for the specialty men's medical scrubs took almost a year to complete. But finally, the men's scrubs bottoms now feature a low rise pant and also are made with the same soft, wrinkle-resistant fabric that is also used for the women's designer nursing scrubs. With one pocket in the back and a classic white tie in the front, the scrub pants are bound to turn heads. Men may not care for stitching and a tapered top, so the pocket on the top left-hand side of the shirt is sans stitching and the scrub top is not tapered. Even without the stitching, these medical scrubs are still more fashionable than the hospital scrubs that are currently available through other companies.

After finally releasing scrubs for men, many nursing scrubs manufacturers found that their fashionable men's scrubs were out of stock almost immediately. The once small hospital uniform company wasn't sure how the line would do once it was made available through the website. However, they began receiving both compliments and requests. Many men have expressed interest in having the custom-stitched pockets, so this is something that may be offered in the future, along with expanding the currently available colors. Grey is the most popular color for men's scrubs. The design teams are always working hard, trying to keep up with the demand. Rumor has it that the next product release from small specialty scrubs companies will be a special line of nursing scrubs made specifically from the requests of nurses who love the designer scrubs, but also need strategically-placed pockets at the bottom of the scrub top.






Thursday, October 28, 2010

What Color Are Your Uniforms Scrubs?


If you are a medical professional, odds are pretty good that you wear a pair of scrubs to work every day. As the days, weeks and years of wearing your uniforms scrubs wears on and on, you could tend to get a little fed up with the same old type of scrubs. Well as luck would have it, scrubs nowadays are becoming more and more fashionable. There are more and more styles, colors and patterns to choose from, making your daily uniform wearing a little more bearable.

If you are one of the lucky medical professionals that get to actually choose what color of scrubs you get to wear, then the options are limitless. The only question you have to ask yourself is: what is my style? You may see yourself wearing a leopard print scrub top. Or you might fall on the more conservative type and would rather wear a pair of scrubs with a less loud motif, such as polka dots or flowers. If those patterns don't jump out at you, you could choose rather to wear a pair of scrubs that have a paisley or butterfly pattern. Whatever your style may be, there are many different styles to choose from when it comes to choosing a set of patterned scrubs.

If you prefer to wear a solid set of scrubs, there are many options to choose from as well. Scrubs are offered in a wide range of colors from coral, turquoise, light blue, yellow and even eggplant. If you want pair of scrubs with a little more style, they have solid scrubs with detailed trim and stitching. You could purchase a set of brown scrubs with pink trim. Or you could even buy a set of scrubs with an embroidered waistline. They have scrubs that have ruffle trim or even a mock wrap neck. If you are looking for something that is a little plainer but still has style, they have scrubs that have an empire waist.

When it comes to shopping for pants, we all know that that is not an easy task, so let's also not forget about the different styles of scrubs pants as well. If you don't like the way you look in traditional scrubs, you now have more options. You can purchase scrub pants that are boot cut or flare leg. You can purchase the regular old drawstring scrubs or you can even buy a set of cargo pants. They even have scrub pants that look like they are a pair of colored jeans rather than cotton scrubs.

If you are looking for a set of more unique scrubs, then be sure to check out a scrub catalog. You might just be surprised at what you will find out there. There are numerous places for you to purchase your scrubs, so make sure you find the right pattern and style that suite your needs. When it comes to actually wearing your stylish scrubs to work, make sure to mix and match the style of your shirt with the style of your pants. You will have many more options this way when it comes to looking in your closet.