Carhartt Men's Ripstop Utility Scrub Top
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My husband is 5'7" and weighs 155 pounds, so I bought the Small (Regular) Carhartt top for him. It falls just below his waist and is a perfect fit for him. It's possible that you'll benefit from using a medium.
I'm 5'11" with a 36" waist and no belly, and it's a perfect fit for me.
In American terms, 75 kilograms equals 165 pounds. I'm 5'10" and weigh 260 lbs. I am an American with a height of 5' 8". The XL is a perfect fit for me, though a little snug. I can't wear a tee underneath it because it's too hot. br>As a result, I would suggest a medium.
Each color should be tried. The less expensive ones are usually a color that isn't as popular. thy Sierra Supply. br>br> Carhardt T-shirts range in price from $10 to $15. They're either seconds or discontinued, but I've never found anything more than the tiniest "flaw."
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These were purchased to match my navy xl tall pants. (I'm 6'4" and 250 pounds) I tried them on and the pants are perfect; however, the top is not available in tall sizes, which I find strange. br>br>I went with the XXL top, which had great shoulders and sleeve length/fit. I'm not sure if it was just bad QC on this shirt, but the second one I ordered with it fit the same way. br>br>Recently, I've noticed a lot of inconsistency in Carharrt's sizing and quality. I used to really like their clothes, but I'm getting tired of having to return them. br>br>The fit of the pants is similar to that of other brands in that size, and it works well for me. Their tops, on the other hand, appear to be designed for a very different body type.
My height is 6'3" and my weight is 230 pounds. Shoulders are 235 wide. These shirts' fronts are too short, but their backs are ridiculously long. I understand the back length for bending over, but why is the front length so short? It doesn't make any sense. I laid a washed one on top of an unwashed one and the blue shortened about 1/4" in length after one wash, which is a lot given how short it already is. It currently fits, but if it shrinks any further, it will be sold on Freecycle. I had to return the black top because it was too short. The black came up to the top of my pant line like it was an xl. The back was incredibly long once again. These were designed by designers who fell asleep while working on them. The pewter top, which is about the same length as the blue, is fine. Overall, these are a much more comfortable thick top than my Dickies scrubs, and I really like them. The front length should be increased by 1 1/2 inches. No, I don't have a gut, so any lengthy sketches are ruled out. Perhaps a taller version of these could be created? The back, on the other hand, is designed in such a way that you would appear to be a conductor.
This product, which is made of a heavy material and has a slightly larger fit, appealed to me immediately upon arrival. Personally, I enjoy having some extra space. After several washes, the color hasn't faded in the least. I like the small pen pocket, but it doesn't stop me from misplacing mine within the first hour of work. My only issue with this scrub top is that it does not breathe at all; I am a warm person who becomes suffocatingly hot and sweats profusely when things get hectic at work. This does not happen with other scrubs, so I'll be switching to my regular scrubs that fade quickly but don't cook me.
For the past 25 years, I've worn scrubs. I used to wear Landau, then Aviators (which were both very durable but also very expensive), but I switched to Dickies about four years ago because my hospital required a specific distributor for their logo. Because of their softness, fit, and durability, I really like them. Unfortunately, three of the pants' drawstrings broke in less than a week, so I decided to try something else. br>br>I'm 5'11" and 190 pounds, and I usually wear an XL in Dickies, so I went with an L in these. The Carhartts, on the other hand, are still far too large - primarily in the abdominal cavity - I feel like I'm wearing a maternity top because I'm carrying so much weight. Another issue is that the neck opening doesn't look right on me, even though the shoulders are lined up perfectly at the seam. I also purchased the matching pants, which I adore. These are made of a sturdy material that appears to be comfortable. I'll see how these turn out once they've been altered, but straight out of the bag, they're designed for people who are more physically capable.
Scrub tops don't fit him well (he has a long waist and no butt!). Every other brand we tried made him look like a plumber, was too small, or was made of such thick material that he looked like he was going to the hospital in a sweater.
So. These scrubs are made of a lighter material (wear an undershirt if you're skinny; if you have some padding, you'll love them!). They do in fact fit (3- In a teeshirt, I'm a 4xl, but I'm a 2xl with room to spare). The most enjoyable aspect is. . . The shirt's back is longer than the front (no more plumbers' crack!). br>At the moment, these are the only ones we get.
Oh! And his first top just turned three years old. Looks like it was just bought.
Carhartt has a stop line. To begin with, let me state that I am a man. Shopping for scrubs is difficult at best, as my male colleagues know. I've been wearing the rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip-stop rip Carhartt's stop line has been my favorite for the past three years. I've never had a problem with stitching coming undone (in the tops), and they've withstood the harshest working conditions that healthcare (and the washing machine) can dish out. I work as an RN and am constantly bending, pulling, squatting, lifting, walking, running, and maintaining awkward poses to complete my tasks. These scrubs have held up well to stains. Every 18 months or so, I buy three new pairs (mostly to maintain a professional non-slip appearance). The appearance is faded. ) My only gripe (and the reason I gave this product four instead of five stars) is the lack of "breathability. " "These scrubs are made of a dense, heavy (work) fabric. If you're a hot-tempered individual, this is the place for you. They can be a little warm in the summer for someone like me, but the Carhartt quality is exceptional overall. For the record, I've previously sported Dickies, Grey's Anatomy, and Cherokees. My favorite pair of Carhartts is this pair.
This Scrub top is a cut above, no, several cuts above, any other Scrub top I've worn in the past 32 years. They only irritate me in one way. I've always worn/had reversible scrub tops, which had a pocket on both the outside and the inside, and I really miss having the inside pocket. I didn't make the shirt reversible because I never used it, but because I liked having an extra pocket. They still get a five-star rating because they're made of high-quality materials, are well-made, and are extremely comfortable. I had high hopes for the Carhartt Company, and I'm happy to say they exceeded my expectations. The same can be said for Scrub pants in the same style. Scrubs that are far superior to anything else on the market. I bought five pairs and plan to buy at least ten more because I think they'll stop making them because I like them so much. It's a Murphy's Law thing, you know. Thank you so much, Carhartt, for a fantastic product!.