Help in finding thick white scrub pants

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I'm having a very difficult time finding thick white scrub pants where you can't see underwear underneath. I went shopping today and I found "Adar" scrub pants which were kind of thick but I was still able to see my undies. Is there any brand out there that you can't see through as much??? I have to wear white scrub pants for school and clinical for the next year, so price doesn't really matter as long as they last a year. Help Please!!! :confused:

Thanks

Specializes in Level II & III NICU, Mother-Baby Unit.

Don't know about a good brand to tell you about, but I was wondering if wearing underwear that matches your skin color would solve your problem. I have a pair of white jeans, and you know how thick they can be, and if I wear white undies with them they show through, but if I wear my light tan, skin-colored undies they don't show at all.

Just a thought. Good luck!

Specializes in MICU for 4 years, now PICU for 3 years!.

As a person who wore white scrubs for 4 years at my last job, skin tone undies are a must! Doesn't matter the brand of pants and how thick or thin they are, you can't see your undies if they match your skin tone!

Specializes in Geriatrics, MR/DD, Clinic.

Yes, the skin tone undies the way to go!

Skin tone "grandma" looking undies will give you the most professional look. The panty line must fall underneath your buttocks and not "on" them, and they also shouldn't be too tight. (Think of a too tight bra under a t shirt. Fat rolls having over...) Yeah, not sexy, but the right undergarments will give a much more professional appearance.

Specializes in MICU - CCRN, IR, Vascular Surgery.

When I wear my white scrub pants, it's *always* with skin colored "boy shorts" underwear.

When I wear my white scrub pants, it's *always* with skin colored "boy shorts" underwear.

Ditto!

Specializes in Geriatrics, Home Health.

Chef's pants are thicker than scrub pants, and have a lot of pockets.

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