Cherokee Women's Scrubs 36" Lab Coat
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I'm 5'6" and weigh around 110 pounds, so I went with the XS. It fits, but the buttons have been reduced in size. The coat is very appealing to me.
The small size will be ideal for you.
It's a little thicker than the previous one, but it's not particularly warm. It isn't at all flimsy. This will keep you warm at a maximum of 70 degrees.
It's a huge one. I had ordered a small, but it appeared to be a large. From my own personal experience, going down a size is preferable.
Selected User Reviews For Cherokee Women's Scrubs 36" Lab Coat
I wanted something that would be appropriate for a petite woman, and this one fits the bill! I'm 5'4" and weigh 125 pounds, and the XS fits me perfectly. The sleeves are just above the knee length, the pockets are large, and the fit is feminine but professional. It's a heavy-duty fabric that I've been washing once a week for the past six months and it's still in the same shape, size, and quality as when I first bought it. It has kept a lot of dead animal chunks off of my body and clothes, which I really appreciate. It comes highly recommended!.
, and depending on the bra, a 34 C to 36 B; the small was the perfect fit. It appears to be as attractive as a lab coat can be. I'm very pleased!.
Everyone else who bought the standard lab coat from our university bookstore looked like they were wearing a bedspread, haha! I love how there are side belts that allow you to cinch the lab coat to a more tailored fit in the waist. I received numerous compliments from classmates who commented on how nice my labcoat looked and were surprised to learn that I only paid $2 more in the bookstore than they did. My height is 5'4" and my weight is 120 pounds. I was even able to wear a jacket or thick sweater underneath because the labs are like walking into an icebox. a number of My writing supplies, face mask, gloves, and scalpel (just kidding!) fit perfectly in the sized pockets. ), as well as any additional items. I'm even considering getting my pre-existing condition checked out. Before the new semester begins, the health club's logo and name will be embroidered on it. This lab coat has made me very happy!.
This is a good lab coat for the money. My height is 5'2" and my weight is 130 pounds. I got a small, and it comes up to my knees. The sleeve length is a little on the long side. In the back, there are two buttons that cinch the waist. It's the tightest I've ever worn it, and it's a little big on me. I imagine the XS would be too small for me, and I wouldn't be able to work in it comfortably. It has plenty of arm room in case you need to do compressions while wearing it, and it has a slit in the back so you can crouch down to assess patients on the ground or whatever. I don't have to worry about it ripping when I bend down because it's fully buttoned. It's not too see-through, and it has a nice shape after being ironed. There are a few loose threads around the button holes, and I wish it had a chest pocket, but you can't have everything.
Despite the size chart's recommendation of a "large," it was a little too big for me. My height and weight are 5'11" and 188 pounds, respectively. My knees are just above the length of the skirt. So, if the size recommends a size, I recommend going down a size; I was initially concerned and measured myself three times to be sure, but it turned out to be too big. I kept it because it looks great under a jacket or sweater. Furthermore, when the lab coat is buttoned, the back straps make the lab coat less bulky and help to contour the waist. Overall, I'm pleased with the product, and the materials are of excellent quality. It's substantial and thick. I haven't washed the lab coat yet, but I'll return to update this when I do!.
I am a 5'5", 130-pound young woman who bought an extra small lab coat. I was torn between sizes XS and S, and the XS was a good fit, though I couldn't go any smaller if I wanted to button across my hips. I did a lot of research before purchasing this coat, which turned out to be a good choice because it arrived quickly and was exactly what I was looking for. br>As a Nurse Practitioner student, I'll be wearing this lab coat during my clinical experiences. It's a good length and well-tailored. When I went to a few local scrub shops, I noticed that the lab coats were either garishly flared at the hips or rectangular. The cut and quality are excellent. The fabric is more comfortable than some of the other lab coats I've tried or seen on other students. It isn't quite as soft as I'd prefer, but it is soft, washes well, irons well, and will be more resistant to soiling than 100% cotton. br>I like this lab coat and have already recommended it to a colleague.
I'm returning mine because I like how long it is. It reaches my knees at my height of 5'4". It has a traditional lapel shape and is well-made. For several reasons, I despise this coat: No chest pocket to clip my badge into (which is where I like to wear it), very long sleeves (which I would have to alter), scratchy material (which has a texture that looks like thin denim), and a bad silhouette for me. This jacket's bottom is cut to accommodate larger hips and thighs, and it just didn't look right on my body type (average build, but bust heavy).