Bungee loops: A popular feature on scrub top necklines or tops of pants, a small bungee loop lets you attach your ID.
How do I keep my scrubs from falling down?
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Why do scrubs have a pocket on the inside?
Generally, OR scrubs are considered reversible. But, like anything that's been sewn together, you can tell what's usually the “inside” versus the “outside.” A lot of OR scrubs will be printed on the inside and outside to make them more reversible, and will also have pockets on both sides for the same reason.
Are scrub tops supposed to be loose?
Scrubs are supposed to fit loose enough to allow for easy movement, but tight enough to be professionally appropriate. Healthcare professionals typically wear scrubs for 8-12 hours during their shift or longer. That means scrubs have to be both durable and comfortable enough to wear over long periods of time.
How can I make my scrubs last longer?
Double Washes When washing your scrubs, a double wash is the best method for thorough disinfecting. Turn your scrubs inside out to prevent pilling and color fade and put them in the washing machine by themselves on a cold wash cycle with regular detergent.
How long does a pair of scrubs last?
Once scrubs have holes or tears, they're no longer effective at keeping you safe. The most low-priced scrubs, on average, will last several months. They rarely last a year before they become unsafe to wear. Meanwhile, higher-quality scrubs, will last you a couple of years.
Should you hang or fold scrubs?
Iron your scrubs or hang them up after washing/drying them. Unless you want to go for the hobo-chic look, it's best if you make sure that your scrubs don't have sloppy creases and folds after you're done washing them. Show your scrubs some love and hang them up!Jul 9, 2014