Comfort and durability play significant role while you decide the best fabric for nurse scrubs. Nurse scrubs are the clothing items doctors and nurses wear each day at work so it’s important to select a fabric that feels good against the skin and will last you for years.
There are various type of fabric available that makes the nurse scrubs special in their own ways. Some available nurse scrub fabrics are cotton, polyester, and a blend of cotton and polyester. Cotton: A soft, breathable type of fabric, cotton is a favorite among women. Polyester is a strong synthetic fabric that doesn’t wrinkle or shrink like cotton.
The nurse scrubs come in cotton because this is what most nurses like to buy. First off, it's soft and comfortable against the skin — making it a great option for long hours at work. Cotton also allows air to circulate and perspiration to evaporate, so that nurses feel cool and dry. And cotton is easy to wash and maintain — useful for busy medical workers.
Another factor to consider when selecting nurse scrubs is moisture-wicking material. These fabrics draw moisture away from the skin and enable it to evaporate quickly. This helps to keep wetness away from the nurses as they work during the shifts in their day. Some fabrics, such as polyester blends, are adept at this, which is one of the reasons they’re so widely used for nurse scrubs.
In order to keep nurse scrubs comfortable to wear and long lasting they need to be taken care of correctly. Here are some of the few ways to maintain nurse scrubs: