Autumn is almost here and it’s time for a wardrobe refresher! If you’re wondering which scrubs are “go to” items for men in the nursing profession right now, take a look at these new looks we’re loving…you’ll want to incorporate them into your closet STAT!
Look #1: Love comics? You’ll get a kick out of this “Mighty Thor” scrubs top–and we’re guessing your patients will, too. Pair it with a cheery pair of red pants to bring some fall flair to your look.
Unisex top in “Mighty Thor,” Cherokee.com
Unisex cargo drawstring pant in red, Cherokee.com
Look #2: Dig solids over prints? You’ll look anything but basic in a navy scrubs top and pewter pants…more like “put together” and “polished” in the deep autumn colors.
Men’s v-neck top in navy, Cherokee.com
Men’s fly front drawstring pant in pewter, Cherokee.com
Look #3: For a casual look, pair a gray, khaki or olive scrubs pant with a raglan color-block top. This style from Dickies evokes the memory of a baseball team without actually sporting anything other than a brand logo.
Men’s raglan sleeve top in black/olive, Dickies.com
Men’s cargo drawstring pant in olive, Dickies.com
Look #4: Autumn is all about rich colors…like this deep eggplant hue. Balance the bold top with simple black pants for a stylish scrubs look
Men’s v-neck top in wine, Cherokee.com
Men’s cargo drawstring pant in black, Cherokee.com
Which of these looks is your favorite? Which scrubs styles are you incorporating into your wardrobe this fall?
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