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Is there a good way to incorporate a tie with scrubs? I've been wearing scrubs for all of my adult life and I really hate them. I am really a fan of the tunic/smock style that male nurses in the UK wear and I saw at least one person rock the tunic with a bowtie while I was there. What do you guys think?
I really like the idea of a collered tunic for male nurses, as I never liked the look of men wearing plunging v-neck scrub tops. But I'm at a loss as to why you'd want to wear a bow tie..... unless you want to be like a nurse version of Patch Adams from that Robin Williams movie.
Classic! LOL!
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I Love the Tunic as I ABSOLUTELY ABHOR SCRUBS for daily wear. I believe scrubs are for medical procedures only!
I would happily wear khakis and polos or pants and button up shirts over scrubs any day of the week. I think public perception of nurses is weak, and I think a lot of it has to do with the sloppy scrubs so many are wearing. Yes scrubs are cheap, and they look cheap too. Plus the fact that it is near impossible for the public to distinguish who on earth the Nurse is when the dress code for EVERY department of a hospital or clinic is wearing scrubs!
This is what a male nurse's tunic shirt looks like. Like I said, I like the collar. And the "old school orderly" lapel thingie. I'm strongly considering ordering one or two of these....
I like this look, but everytime I see a shirt like that, I think about the psych ward...am I the only one?
Yeah, I think it's because all those orderlies in the movies wore tunics like that. You know, in the movies where all the orderly guys tackle the crazy psych pt long enough for the nurse to give him a shot. Another reason for male nurses to wear them. God knows patients these days could use a healthy dose of intimidation, even if it's only subconscious..... "uh oh, this guys's gonna take me down if I don't chill out"....I like this look, but everytime I see a shirt like that, I think about the psych ward...am I the only one?
Spika RN
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I admit the tunic does look better then a standard v neck top but I don't think you could rock the bow tie with it, maybe around Halloween or doctor who events other then that naw man, I am with you been wearing scrubs for a long time the only time I wear a tie is when I am teaching class.