A hospital nurse uniform is a professional, hygienic garment designed for medical staff comfort, identification, and safety.
Modern nurse uniforms typically consist of scrub suits—short- or long-sleeved v-neck tops and regular-fit pants, crafted from moisture-wicking poly-cotton or microfiber fabric.
Traditional uniforms are one-piece dresses with apron and nurse’s cap, often white or pale blue.
Uniforms feature utility pockets, easy-care stitching, and unisex designs in multiple sizes/colors. Scrubs are preferred for practicality, comfort during long shifts, and infection control in clinical settings.
Key Features:
Polycotton, microfiber, or cotton fabrics: breathable, moisture-wicking, anti-odor, stain-resistant
Scrub suit design: v-neck/top (with chest/side pockets) plus regular pants
Available in solid colors: blue, green, white, purple, pink, or as per hospital code
Unisex and gender-specific fits, S–XXL sizes
Easy-care, machine-washable, fade-resistant fabric
Optional nurse cap/apron for classic look
Comfortable fit allows freedom of movement for long clinical shifts

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