Published Aug 23, 2007
holdensjane
92 Posts
I've seen them in pictures on ads but I've never been able to find them. I think they're so cute and make you look much more awake and active!
Crux1024
985 Posts
..ive never seen them on real people...unless you count "the Todd" on the TV show Scrubs..he rips the sleeves off...:) Very professional....lol
StNeotser, ASN, RN
963 Posts
Hee hee! The first thing I thought about was "The Todd" too!
I don't wear them as my upper arms aren't that toned, despite pulling people up in bed, transferring etc for the past five years. :wink2:
norcalRNstudent
97 Posts
That awful surgeon on Dr. 90210 always wears them. Makes me want to gag- Like I want to see my surgeons armpits-BLECH!!!
GottaGetIn
437 Posts
Okay, I almost just spit out my drink.
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
Unprofessional, in my opinion. Like the others said: do my patients really need to see my armpits?!
Not "cute and active"....LOL, they get that by seeing me at work in my normal scrubs!
here's an example but i can't find these anywhere
RNperdiem, RN
4,592 Posts
Try looking up Dickies scrubs on line. Their hip flip collection has some shorter sleeved scrub tops. I think they look best on young, thin figures. I would call those cap sleeves rather than sleeveless. I was thinking of tank tops.
suzy253, RN
3,815 Posts
I think Urbane scrubs carry that short sleeve look.
http://www.metrouniforms.com/shop/Urbane-Scrubs/
cured
17 Posts
HAAaa!!! I thought of that narcisist (sp?) Dr. Rey on Dr 90210 too!!!!! I think he has his scrubs tailored so he can show off his arms that he is so proud of. But all I can think of is hairy pits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pneumothorax, BSN, RN
1,180 Posts
well doesnt shee look happy:lol2:
oh and hahaha at the TOdd reference
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