Published Oct 15, 2007
NursingAgainstdaOdds
450 Posts
Anybody know where I can find fitted lab coats in colors other than white?
EmmaG, RN
2,999 Posts
http://www.luxurylabcoats.com/catalog/default.asp?Category=4&showCategory=4
:)
(just don't look at the prices lol)
Not sure how 'fitted' these are:
http://www.pulseuniform.com/SubStyles.asp?categoryid=5&subcategoryid=157
http://www.allaboutscrubs.net/coats/803.htm
Oooh thanks! I'll have to bookmark the luxury lab coats site for DH for Christmas.
The other links you provided were very helpful as well! Thanks.
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
colored labcoats?
how festive.
and i thought my orange socks were racy...
leslie
Never thought of that. You go!!
:monkeydance:
colored labcoats?how festive.and i thought my orange socks were racy...leslie
Weeeeeell, I think a ciel blue or pink lab coat would look a lot better than the bright yellow isolation gowns I usually sport when I get cold...I'm really not a fan of the snap-front warm-up jackets. I find the cuffs really irritating.
actually, i loved the orange labcoat.
i never knew these existed.
you may be onto something here. :balloons:
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
All I want is a labcoat that is NOT fitted and is large and roomy and doesn't show my big tush.
steph
p.s. Those women in the lab coats don't look real . . they sorta look like wax.:uhoh21:
I think I like the Sanremo (pink). . .or the Sienna (blue) . . . but they need to show photos of the back so I can see whether the material clings to the tush.
All I want is a labcoat that is NOT fitted and is large and roomy and doesn't show my big tush. steph
i don't like fitted, either.
not trying to hide anything, but i need roooooooom to moooooooooove.
all my labcoats are man sizes.
i don't like fitted, either.not trying to hide anything, but i need roooooooom to moooooooooove.all my labcoats are man sizes.leslie
That is another thing . . can't stand feeling claustrophobic . . .I have purchased men's coats too.
Actually, I like buying men's t-shirts too . . . they are essentially the same in regards to material used (except roomier) but are cheaper than womens.
See, the reason I like the fitted lab coats is because about twice a week I just get so sick of wearing jammies to work, so I wear a nice fitted black tee with a pair of well-fitting scrub pants. Inevitably, if I'm not physically moving people a lot, I freeze and end-up with an ISOL gown over it all. Boo. It would also be nice to have something I wear to work that would look good with my nursing school pin on it. :)
I really liked the "luxury lab coats". I already showed them to DH in our bookmarks for Christmas!
I also like Urbane's lab coat : http://www.mynursinguniforms.com/urbane-9602.html
...but I don't want to confuse my pts as to my role in the hospital.