Published Nov 9, 2012
For all of you who are wearing a white uniform for clinicals...what is the best color for undergarments? My school says white...but every time I have worn white under white it has shown through. Any suggestions?
adh2530
9 Posts
Here is a link to "no see through" white scrub pants. This is what I am going to get.
allheart Women's Can't See Through Me Flare Leg Scrub Pants | allheart.com
Hope this helps.
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
We were just talking about this in class. My teacher said that black undergarments are the best choice.
Black undergarments under white? I know if I wear black underwear under white pants its obvious I'm wearing very dark/black.
Your skin tone color is the best color to wear. If you are dark skinned, then darker color, light skinned go with flesh tone or a beige-ish. But stark white with white scrub bottoms stand out just as much as black ones would on a light skinned person.
Kikikins
49 Posts
I wear undershirts under my whites so there's no undergarments visible -and- extends the life of your whites.
Now if only I could keep my clogs white!
WahineMakai
101 Posts
I have specific underwear that's worn on clinical days (that would sound super weird to anyone NOT in nursing school ) -- I have nude-colored, a couple of white pairs, and a very light grey with light pink trim. None of them show through. However, I did buy Koi pants specifically because they were less see-thorough than some other brands, AND they have the back pockets, which camouflages whatever underwear I've got on. It also helps that my scrub top is kind of long, and my pants are fairly loose on my bum. I notice that the girls who like to wear their pants tighter (which I do not understand; this is nursing school, not going to the club) have a harder time with their skivvies showing through.
sharonp30
53 Posts
Our program requires white or nude full backs. Our nursing handbook specifically states no thongs or other colors.
Now isn't it sad that they have to tell the students not to show their booty at work?
BostonFNP, APRN
2 Articles; 5,582 Posts
I think it's crazy that schools can/do tell people what to wear under their clothes.
Not to be TMI, but I made it through rotations with nothing under my scrubs and felt fine about it.