Sunday, June 27, 2010

What are the different fabrics being used for medical scrubs?

We often see medical scrubs being used in the hospital by doctors and nurses. They are often used as costumes in our favorite TV shows like Grey's Anatomy, House, and ER. Primarily, medical scrubs should be comfortable enough so the nurses can easily move during an operation. But scrubs today has become an everyday uniforms of most medical practitioners because of its durability and comfort.

There are different types and styles of medical scrubs and often they differ in the print designs and colors. True too, medical scrubs may also differ in terms of the material or fabric used. There are three major fabrics that is commonly used to make medical scrubs they are cotton, poplin, and polyester or a blend of any of the two or three of these fabrics.

Cotton - is a fabric made from natural fiber of the same name. You can read more about this here.

Poplin - also known as a tabinet is composed of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. This might be blended with cotton.

Polyester - is a synthetic fabric made from the fiber of the same name. The name was derived from its main material called the polyethylene terephthalate.

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  2. Thanks a ton for this information about best fabrics for scrub clothing. For me Polyester and cotton are best fabric for these types of uniforms. Have two cotton made and one polyester medical scrubs from figs. These are truly amazing and got them at truly an affordable price from Wearfigs.com.

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