Do these scrubs make my butt look big!?

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Specializes in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

Greetings Fellow Brothers in Nursing,

Trying to find comfortable scrubs for MEN, not women, not unisex.

I feel like the unisex/women oriented scrubs tend to/ are meant to emphasize feminine features; I do not want scrubs that make me look like I swing the in the wrong direction.

Just looking for a pair of scrubs that are made specifically for men and are comfortable.

What are your recommendations?

Thank you,

MrCleanScrubs

I think Dickies scrubs look good on dudes. I hardly wear scrubs anymore, but the low rise and all the other junk annoys the heck out me!

Specializes in Emergency Department.

Do these scrubs make my butt look big!?

Going by the title of this thread I would say; if you think your butt looks big then it probably is big. :roflmao:

Sorry, could not resist as that is what I told my female colleagues if they asked that question - they soon stopped asking me.

Specializes in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

@ CallLightDisco

Cool Username lol! I like it!

I will have to check Dickies out, I absolutely hate low rise. Thank you!

Specializes in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

@ GrumpyRN

LOL! Title was meant as a joke, but that is a good one lol!

Carhart ripstop pants are "manly" scrubs.

Yep I got 8 pair of Carhart Black (can't stain en when I spill coffee or whatever on them) and I love them

Cherokee's men's scrub line is comfortable and masculine. That's all I wear

Specializes in ICU/community health/school nursing.

I have nothing to add but this post made me laugh like a hyena this morning. Thank you!

Specializes in Pediatrics Retired.

I wear cargo pants instead of scrubs. All the pockets tend to soften the lines and I feel more confident when I'm having those "big butt" days.

Specializes in LTC, Rehab.

I've got Cherokee and Landau (I keep wanting to say 'Lantus' :^), and I think they're ok.

Specializes in NICU.

Unisex scrubs emphasize feminine features? That's news to me :down:

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