Can scrubs be designed to make you happy?
I love the detailing on this scoop-neck top with whimsical blue and yellow hydrangeas on a black background. The tunic has lace around the neck, bottom flange and front yoke. The princess seams and center black elastic offer a slim fit. I like this top with black, white or turquoise bottoms.

Cherokee Style 3988 in Color EVNL
Tulips
Daisies
Pansies
Roses
Daffodils
Dandelions
Hydrangeas
Daisies and Butterflies
Gerberas
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Katie Sparks has been a renowned television show costume designer for 22 years. Her credits include Just Shoot Me and Arrested Development. She received a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild for excellent costume design for Arrested Development. Katie writes, "For the last year and a half, I have been freelance writing for the Palisades Post. I loved the TV business, but writing gives me the flexibility I need to raise my daughter. Writing for the Post has been great, but I haven’t been able to use my expertise in fashion. Writing for Scrubs gives me the opportunity to write and give fashion tips! A perfect combo." More
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These wrap tunics remind me of the nursing (baby) tops that were available when I had my children. No way.
Seriously, why can’t scrubs have some class to them…many of the prints are so ridiculously ugly. I refuse to wear printed scrubs period for this reason. I will not wear any prints to work that I wouldn’t wear in normal casual clothes. Let’s profession up nursing.
Where can i get them! Cute!
Any kinda of scrubs with color, patterns, or fun characters are awesome in my book. I work in peds and children, parents, and grand parents love them! It doesn’t even matter though I can go out in public and get compliments. They just brighten peoples day! Scrubs aren’t suppose to be like what you wear out on the street and so on. They are for work…work clothes aren’t not always going to be what you would want to wear on the streets.
I love scrubs. The “cutesier” the pattern the better. I’m 18, and I’ve worked in fast food for years up until now. I’ve been refined to stinky, recycled, baggy and colorless uniforms for 4 years. It feels liberating to be able to actually pick a wardrobe! I love having my CNA, my job is amazing and so are my scrubs. I think the patients really like the fun prints, it makes us more human to them. The prints give off a sense of individuality that stark, bland uniforms lack. One patient liked my Pooh Bear scrub top so much that I gave it to them the next day. My job is to make people happy, and to care for them. I want to look good, and feel happy so that I can do my job well and please my patients. It’s not just a job, it’s my career and after getting to know the patients they feel like family.
One day a year . . . Halloween . . . . for the costumes.
i like the colorful scrubs but some professional association must remain intact with the nursing uniforms all the time.