Scrubs are workwear that has to perform shift after shift — comfortable, durable, easy to launder and professional-looking. For clinics, hospitals and uniform companies buying at volume, a few decisions make all the difference.
Most modern scrubs use poly-cotton or poly-spandex blends. Stretch and 4-way stretch fabrics move with busy staff and recover their shape; moisture-wicking and antimicrobial finishes add comfort and hygiene. Heavier blends last longer under frequent industrial washing.
Offer both women's and men's cuts plus unisex options. Popular tops include V-neck, mock-wrap, crossover and round-neck styles; bottoms range from classic drawstring straight-legs to modern tapered joggers and cargo styles. Provide a full size run — ideally XS to 3XL with petite, regular and tall lengths.
Colour is more than aesthetics in healthcare — many facilities use it to identify departments or roles. Choose a palette (navy, teal, ceil blue, wine, black and more) and keep it consistent. Brand-matched colours and embroidered logos reinforce a professional, unified team.
For institutions, sourcing from a manufacturer means custom colours, logo and name embroidery, consistent sizing and dependable re-supply — with both premium and value grades to fit the budget. Coordinated programmes across tops, pants, sets and lab coats keep the whole team looking sharp.
Poly-cotton and poly-spandex blends are most popular. Stretch and 4-way stretch fabrics offer comfort and mobility, while moisture-wicking and antimicrobial finishes improve hygiene and wearability.
Yes. Scrubs can be produced in brand-matched colours with logo and name embroidery, department colour-coding and full private-label branding for hospitals and clinics.
Standard runs cover S–XL, but manufacturers like OBERA grade XS to 3XL with petite, regular and tall lengths, and can match a custom size spec for institutions.
Apparel, towels, wiping material and scrubs — manufactured to spec and exported worldwide.