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Hello! I start my RN/FNP program in January and as pre-licensure students we have to wear white scrubs. So far every brand is very nearly see-through. Other than beige underwear or pantyhose underneath, are there any brands that are a thicker material?
Thanks
I have to wear white bottoms everyday and I have found that all white bottoms are a bit transparent. I have found the only way to be discreet is with nude undies that match your skin color as close as possible. Just stay away from the bright collors and the ones with allover loud prints. Everybody knows we all wear undies. Making sure your pants are not too skin tight helps. If you like the tighter pants stay away from thongs. The lines give you way.
White is not that bad. There is little that ends up on white pants that can't be removed with bleach. Can't bleach the colors. Just my thoughts.
Has anyone tried putting one pair of scrub bottoms inside the other and sewing them together? I was thinking about doing this, figure it might be a tad too thick and maybe uncomfortable if i dont sew it right but thought it might work. Just though about this but if you sew it so its inside to inside then it makes them reversable.
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
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I used to wear white denim.
But Dickies are good too.
It doesn't matter what color underwear you wear with the "translucent" scrubs pants - you can still see them. There is a nurse at my hospital who wears white scrub pants and underwear the color of skin and you can still see them!
And her scrub top is at her waist.
Hey, good luck in school!
steph