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Commodity Scrub and Lab Coat

  • Writer: elly
    elly
  • Sep 24, 2019
  • 2 min read

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Most doctors, dentists, assistant physicians, and practitioners female nurses wear scrubs and / or lab coats at work. For decades, they have become an intrinsic part of medicine so they have evolved into commodities - products that are so similar and so common that one brand can be exchanged for another. Unlike what most female medical professionals look for when buying clothes worn outside medical settings, little thought is given about how their scrubs and lab coats look, fit or feel. Perhaps more important, are the non-verbal messages sent by them to patients, their families, and medical staff. The reason is simple. Until now, they had no alternative. Poorly made scrubs and lab coats made from inexpensive materials that start pills within a month of purchase - and seem more attractive than repel stains and odors - have become very common in medicine. Medical professionals who usually think of the clothes they wear when not wearing scrubs and lab coats - accept this fact during working hours with reluctance and resignation. Luckily, that's not necessary anymore.


Some enterprising uniform producers have successfully challenged this paradigm. Thinking outside the box, they have carefully combined the best attributes that women are looking for in everyday, tailored clothing, with the latest and most relevant performance fabrics available to create a generation of doctor-style scrubs and lab coats. Perhaps the most innovative of these companies have abandoned what idexx indonesia is called "unisex" (S, M, L, etc.) altogether, and replaced them with traditional (more specific) numerical measures (6, 8, 10, etc.). The company has also introduced designs designed specifically to not only fit but flatter the figure of a woman. Unlike unisex-sized clothing, scrub lines and lab coats that are designed specifically for women will not fit a man's body - the most honest and most practical test to see if clothing is truly designed to suit women (people can't resist amused by the fact that this common sense design approach is considered revolutionary in the uniform clothing industry). The result is scrubs and lab coats that maintain the traditional look of this outfit, while increasing attractiveness, comfort, function and endurance to a level that has never been seen before. By doing so, they have enabled female doctors to present themselves visually with the same level of professionalism that they provide to their patients clinically.


Doctors who have discovered these new options and purchased next-generation lab scrubs and coats have expressed their appreciation with enthusiasm and gratitude for unsolicited testimonials. The website of one of the new boutique uniform design stores includes some unsolicited support that illustrates how real - and dramatic - the response to this new body scrub and lab coat.


The irony is that with all the beautiful qualities this uniform has - a beautiful fabric that feels very comfortable on the skin, a special bag specifically designed for doctors, coloring and anti-odor - the price is cheaper than ready-made street clothes. In fact, with less than what most women spend wearing jeans, they can now buy a set of scrubs or lab coats. Helping not only makes them feel great about their appearance, it will also strengthen the high standards they maintain in their medical practice.

 
 
 

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