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Sep 04, 2009 05:36 PM

Scrub Stores in Washington DC/Maryland?


Where are scrub stores in the DC/MD area? (I've already been to Lynn's/Uniform City and Fentons).

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from flames9
Old Sep 05, 2009, 08:13 AM

Default Re: Scrub Stores in Washington DC/Maryland?
There is 1 up by 7 corners in Arlington (off of rt 50). It is behind the home depot, and within a shopping plaza. Right next to it is a Post office and Sears is across the street.
It is at the very end of the shopping plaza, forget the name of it, but just look for the psot office!! Fairly decent scrub selection for women, not so much for guys

check out this thread:
http://allnurses.com/maryland-nurses...es-359914.html
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from msjack
Old Sep 08, 2009, 09:18 PM

Default Re: Scrub Stores in Washington DC/Maryland?
There is one in Woodbridge in or near Potomac Mills mall called Uniform City. They have a website with their address so you could get directions. There is also another one in Dulles Towne Center on the lower level called Scrub Up, although I don't think their selection is that great.
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