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Mar 31, 2006 04:21 PM

The cutest lab coat!


Yes I know uniforms aren't supposed to be fashion statements, but since I gotta wear them often, I really am interested in cute uniforms! Check out this very stylish, cute lab coat that maintains a sense of professionalism:

And before you say it, Yes, it is a *little* more expensive than the basic lab coats...

http://www.upscalescrubs.com/Product...roductid=L4212

Aint it cute? LOL


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from carachel2
Old Mar 31, 2006, 05:14 PM

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I was skeptical when I clicked on the link but I really like it ! I would say it is classically stylish more than "cute." Love that website too. Can I tell you how much I *despise* the big baggy nasty colored loud scrubs that most uniform places sell ? Clean, classic lines, not too tight, not too ugly.
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Old Mar 31, 2006, 06:05 PM

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"classically stylish" I like that...LOL!

Yes, I know exactly what you mean!!! I went to a uniform shop today for the first time since being accepted and I was so disappointed. I wanted to try on some sizes of the different brands (Cherokee, Dickies, etc.) before I bought anything on line. I didn't even end up trying anything on!

There was only one thing that I liked; I picked up a pair of Dickies pants and they were so, so soft. I don't know what fabric, but it felt like baby blanket...
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Old Mar 31, 2006, 07:48 PM

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I like it! I REALLY like the Eiffel Tower top they have but we have a dress code, so no go for me, *sigh*.
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from suzanne4
Old Mar 31, 2006, 09:14 PM

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Moved to the Break Room, since it has no direct bearing on schooling.
Fashion is for the Break Room.
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from RNin2007
Old Mar 31, 2006, 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by lovingpecola
Yes I know uniforms aren't supposed to be fashion statements, but since I gotta wear them often, I really am interested in cute uniforms! Check out this very stylish, cute lab coat that maintains a sense of professionalism:

And before you say it, Yes, it is a *little* more expensive than the basic lab coats...

http://www.upscalescrubs.com/Product...roductid=L4212

Aint it cute? LOL

UpScale scrubs sold me on their Tencel lab coat. It is soooo comfortable. So I bought their Tencel scrubs...cargo pant w/top and I can't wear any other type now. It's like wearing your jammies...the fit/fabric is wonderful and they've held up very well. A good company to deal with...but yes a little more expensive. My Dickies scrubs are now buried somewhere in the depths of my closet...lol.


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