Nurse scrubs and uniforms
Cotton scrubs, as we know them today, are a fairly recent fixture in the medical profession. Although nurses have long worn uniforms, most memorably starched blue dresses with white pinafores and caps, surgeons did not wear any kind of uniform until the mid-20th century. Around 1918, with the Spanish flu pandemic raging, surgeons for the first time began wearing gauze masks, as much to protect themselves as to protect their patients. Sterilized equipment, drapes, and gowns made their way into operating rooms by the 1940s, and by the 1950s and 1960s, many hospitals had adopted the green and blue medical uniform scrubs so often seen today. Though surgical blue is still available, there are now a plethora of different colors from which to choose cheap scrubs. Thanks to companies like Dickies and Cherokee, nurse scrubs now also come in a range of fashion-forward styles.
Contemporary medical uniform scrubs
All-Pro Suppliers sells directly to the public and is proud to carry the Dickies and Cherokee brands of uniforms for male and female nurses. As leading names in affordable medical wear, Dickies and Cherokee are synonymous with quality and style. These popular medical uniform scrubs are available in sophisticated Asian-inspired designs with dark cording and knotted embellishments, as well as hip cargo flare and boot cut styles. They come in a rainbow of colors and patterns, suitable for any personality or work environment. Best of all, because they are manufactured by leaders in the medical uniform industry, you can be sure that you are getting quality work wear at a great price. These nurse scrubs will stand up well to the rigors of your demanding job and will keep you comfortable, no matter what the day has in store for you.
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