Any Market for Handmade Scrubs?

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I am an adult student (42) starting nursing school in the fall (finishing up my pre-reqs). I have been able to continue working my office job through the pre-reqs, but the schedule for the nursing classes will not allow me to continue working after the summer. I have a family and need to find ways to make sure food is on the table and bills are paid. I'm applying for any scholarships I can find, will do student loans, etc, but will still need some extra to take care of the rest. I had my own sewing business for a number of years and am wondering if there is a market for handmade scrubs or would they be cost prohibitive with even Walmart now selling scrubs? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Sarah

Custom wedding dresses bring their own headaches. The bride to be is bad enough - but the mother! Oof!! I've done bridesmaid dresses, but never ventured into the wedding dresses.

I would love to get one that's fitted. I'm very busty but I have a smaller waist so I either look like I'm wearing a sack or I'm busting out, literally. Let me know if you do decide to get started!

All it would take is tailoring the waist. I'm large chested as well, and have had to do alot of this with my clothes. I'd be happy to help if you'd like.

Sarah

You might end up with more to do than you have time for!!

I could deal with that! It is a tricky balance, but I'm committed to nursing school so I can say no when I need to.

thanks so much for the encouragement!!

Sarah

All it would take is tailoring the waist. I'm large chested as well, and have had to do alot of this with my clothes. I'd be happy to help if you'd like.

Sarah

I would love it!

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.

Some details that would make your handmade ones stand out, besides variety in patterns:

The tape stuff in the pockets, that you hang pens/scissors from? Put in both left and right pockets please.

Girls like left breast pockets too, to go along with the bottom pockets.

Offer to tailor to accommodate those with larger um, endowments.

As for fabric, whatever you can afford... if you find stuff on clearance you might make it in stock sizes and just put it out as "as is" items.

I bought a hand-made scrub top off ebay for about $28-30. There were two coordinating fabrics and I got to chose which pattern I wanted for the main part, the sleeves and the pockets. I wasn't sure about buying something home-made, but I ended up being very impressed and got lots of compliments on my unique scrub top. Since I was limited to wearing cat/dog prints, it was hard to find something that everyone else didn't already have.

Specializes in Trauma, Teaching.
Thanks for all the wonderful answers!! I am very serious about this as I know what it takes to have a sewing business and know I can do it. I love all the fabrics that are out there that would make great scrub tops. I'm glad I asked! Keep the ideas coming :)

Thanks!!!

Sarah

I make my own tops and get a lot of compliments. I put a triangle of cloth across the V neck, and that is what people like the most, because so many V necks come way too low for those of us with a shelf!

Some years ago, a girl made a lot of tops and jackets, she'd just carry them through the floors. We had a factory outlet nearby, with seconds (sheets), which is the perfect material (part poly, part cotton). No ironing at all. Noone cared if there were several of the same pattern. The sheets were maybe $4, and could get several tops out of it. Still have the jacket I bought from her. I made over 40 nativity costumes out of similar sheets, they are great! So for solids, even the 4 or 5 dollar sheets at Walmart or Kmart would give you great cloth.

Oh that is my dream. I want to design a line of coture scrubs! I was thinking of how boreing they all! Give nurses a little style. Maybe some more interesting cuts with a vintage fading print...who wouldn't buy those?

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