What types of scrub bottoms do you prefer?

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  1. Which types of scrub bottoms do you like? (multiple choices permitted)

    • Drawstring waist
    • Cargo pockets
    • Elastic waist
    • Cuffed ankle bottoms
    • The pants with the permanent creases
    • Unisex bottoms
    • Flared ankle bottoms
    • Doesn't matter to me!

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I thought this question would be interesting, since our choice of scrubs often reflects on our personal tastes and preferences. So, which types of scrub bottoms do you like?

Specializes in acute care.

drawstring waist, elastic are fine, too....and I like lots of pockets

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.
Wow. . . only one voter likes the cuffed-ankle scrub pants so far.

Pills, loogies, all sorts of things get dropped in the pants cuffs and so I finally got mine hemmed and don't have that mess anymore.

Specializes in Pediatrics Only.

I like Urbane Scrubs drawstring cargo pants..

I can hold lots of stuff in those pockets, + still have my scrub top pockets for more!

I will not however, buy their scrub tops..One pocket..geez!

Specializes in Pediatrics Only.
Pills, loogies, all sorts of things get dropped in the pants cuffs .

Ewwww.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Pills, loogies, all sorts of things get dropped in the pants cuffs and so I finally got mine hemmed and don't have that mess anymore.
I was referring to the cuffed-ankle pants that look similar to jogging sweat pants. They have a cuff that fits tightly around the ankle, so that they look like sweats.
Specializes in NICU.

Urbanes all the way, although I've learned to be VERY careful when crouching. To the point that I hunted down undies that match all my scrubs, just in case. Dickies are too tight in the thigh, and Cherokees just aren't flattering... I think they're tapered? I don't really care for flare legs, but they're way better than the tapered ones.

Specializes in LTC, Subacute Rehab.

Always the Dickies elastic/drawstring, flare leg pants. Always black too for my thunder thighs. :rolleyes:

I tried Landau, and while a Dickies large fits me perfectly, I was swimming in the Landaus.

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.
I was referring to the cuffed-ankle pants that look similar to jogging sweat pants. They have a cuff that fits tightly around the ankle, so that they look like sweats.

Ahh, thanks for clarifying. I've worked with some people my height (or close to it) that wear those on occasion. They don't have to hem them.

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