A hospital doctor’s apron—more commonly known as a lab coat—is a professional white overcoat worn by doctors, medical staff, and scientists.
Made from sturdy, breathable cotton, poly-cotton, or polyester blend fabrics, these aprons protect clothes from spills, stains, and contaminants, while signaling authority and hygiene.
Traditional lab coats feature a notched collar, button closure, two lower patch pockets, one chest pocket for pens/instruments, and come in unisex or tailored fits with lengths from hip to knee.
Modern lab coats sometimes include antimicrobial treatments, fluid-resistant finishes, elastic cuffs, and custom embroidery for identification.
Styles vary from long (below knee) for senior doctors/consultants, to short (hip-length) for interns or students. They are designed for easy washing, comfort during long clinical shifts, and high durability for everyday use.
Key Features:
High-quality poly-cotton, cotton, or polyester blend (durable, breathable)
Button-down front, notched collar
Two lower patch pockets, one chest pocket
Long or short sleeves; knee-length or hip-length
Unisex or tailored fit; sizes S–XXXL
Machine washable, quick-dry, colorfast
Optional antimicrobial/fluid-resistant treatment
Custom embroidery branding for staff roles or hospital name

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