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Most scrub uniforms usually have white pants (why???) from what I've heard so far
White pants and top with maroon piping on the smock. White shoes, white socks. I have discovered
Clorox II, a bleach pen and white shoe polish for dirt. We get to wear maroon scrubs to other rotations....I am
so thankful for that.
I ran into an alumna of my program the other day at the hospital, first comment out of her mouth was "Good lord,
they're still making you wear those hideous things??!"
We have white scrub tops with the school logo and "school of nursing" embroidered on them, navy blue scrub pants, and white shoes with some color on them ok. I like the uniforms alright, except I had to get an XL top to fit over my bust and hips and it's comically large on me otherwise. If I were any kind of seamstress I would try to alter it. If we're on the unit doing clinical prep we can just wear business casual with our lab coats.
RLtinker, LPN
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White tops with green trim with our school school embroider on the front. On us guys the v-neck is kind of short so we all wear white t-shirts underneath.As for the bottoms we wear green pants and white shoes (closed back). Each set of tops and bottoms cost $80
As for the why the whites. We were told it was so no one would mistake us for the normal nurses.