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Most scrub uniforms usually have white pants (why???) from what I've heard so far
White tops with patch on left shoulder and navy pants. I also purchased a navy jacket with patch on the left shoulder as well. We are supposed to wear all white shoes but most clinical instructors don't care what shoes you wear.
Other schools in my city are
-gray pants, scarlet tops
-all purple
-tan pants, red tops
I assume satellites are the fly away hairs that sometimes shoot off your head...LOL...
we wear navy scrub pants with either a Navy blue or white scrub top with our school name and caudeus embroidered on the front...the tops are Cherokee Workwear and the bottoms can be Cherokee's also but any navy pants will do...we're supposed to wear white shoes but as Morgan Freeman once put it "do you ever really notice a man's shoes"? I assume as long as they're not hot pink no one really notices/cares...
We have to wear white pants, white polo, white shoes, white socks (can't show our ankles when sitting) and a god-awful sky blue VEST with our program's patch! :\ As each semester goes by, the instructors care less and less about the little details. First semester, our shoes had to be all white, now I've got white Nikes with black sole and I even wore pink socks to clinical last night! *GASP* The vests are and will always be hideous! Wish we could wear scrubs with a patch like other schools. For psych, I heard we have to wear business professional or we can still wear scrub pants but our tops (females) have to have a high neckline, which makes total sense!
mattersoftheheartRN
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Hunter green tops and bottoms with school patch on left arm and semester ranking patches on right arm. Technically white pants are part of the uniform and the green pants are optional, but no one wears them. White shoes are required but black is passable.