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I have to wear white pants for clinical and although I haven't purchased them yet, I suspect that since they are white you will probably be able to see through them.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to hide the appearance of your underwear underneath?
I once heard that if you wear nude or tan colored bras/underwear under white it blends in with your skin and is hardly noticeable.
I have also thought about wearing support hose too thinking that if they are white or nude it may make them less noticeable and may help with circulation too.
Let me know if you have any tips.
Col
man,when I had to do clinical in my Dr Kildare oufit,I knew people could see the outlines of my fruit of the looms-those peek a boo ice cream suits cross gender lines.
Only thing I was worried about was if I happened to grab a pair of torn fruit of the looms- now that would not look too cool.
A long top or lab coat. You can see nude, beige, tan, etc. I decided to wear a white dress and slip during clinical for just that reason.
The truth is, patients DO notice. I've heard them comment about one nurse who wears white pants and white underpants. You can see them and I've heard patients laugh about it.
I was a teen in the 70's when those awful anti- "panty line" panty hose commercials came out. Still have a fear of panty lines . . . old habits die hard.
steph
renerian, BSN, RN
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Good idea on the support hose. Even sheer energy hose works.
renerian