Print Warm-Up Jackets

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Why are all of the prints stuff I wouldn't even put on my sheets, let alone back? Either lousy psychedelics or itsy ditsy oowie cutesy.

GAH!

The only nice ones are all cotton, and I don't like to iron THAT much!

I never buy all cotton so there goes a lot of the choice. I have noticed that in the past couple of years or so most of the print offerings are that itsy, bitsy, cutesy stuff, which I also don't like. One company no longer gets my business because of their poor selection of prints, as well as the fact that they stopped offering their house brand of soft scrubs.

i agree, most of the available print scrub jackets are hideous! was talking w/some workmates about designing our own line. i can sew, but not well enough yet to make a jacket i'd want to wear!

try here, too: http://www.marcusuniforms.com/Print-Scrub-Jackets-C18.aspx

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.
Why are all of the prints stuff I wouldn't even put on my sheets, let alone back? Either lousy psychedelics or itsy ditsy oowie cutesy.

Not to mention the fact that the overwhelming majority of the tops they sell these days are those baby-doll things that look silly on anyone over 30, or the wrap kind that emphasize the bustline (and make my DDD's look even larger than they are). I've just about given up on finding scrubs altogether.......I won't wear solids because everything I eat, drink, or get into seems to wind up on the front of my shirt, but I don't like cutesy stuff or cartoon characters either, and I just can't deal with some of those whacked-out patterns and ugly colors.

I've found that scrub pants and a loose-fitting (but neat) polo shirt or casual tee are acceptable where I work, so that's what I usually wear.:specs:

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