Grey’s Anatomy by Barco - Men’s Preston Top, Easy Care V-Neck Medical Scrub Top w/ 3 Pockets
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Hunter and Hunter Green are the same thing. Hunter Green comes in a variety of shades, depending on the scrub brand.
I believe it is very similar to navy, but the indigo is a little lighter in color.
The royal blue is stunning, but it is exactly as it appears in the photo. I don't recall seeing a navy color, but if you want something dark, black is the way to go.
Selected User Reviews For Grey’s Anatomy by Barco - Men’s Preston Top, Easy Care V-Neck Medical Scrub Top w/ 3 Pockets
These do not appear to be as they appear in the photo. I'm 6'0" and 180 pounds, and I'm in good shape. A medium t-shirt is usually my size. The medium I ordered, however, is way too big, and the small is just a smidgeon too small. What is the size of the man in the photo, and where did he get his scrubs? The sleeves protrude in an odd way, making my arms and shoulders appear very small. This brand appealed to me because of the name, which is based on a show about sexy-looking people who work in a hospital and save people in sexy ways. That is, at least, what I believe the show is about. It's something I've never seen before. br>How come I can't pull these off? I have the appearance of a dweeb. Notice how the model's left sleeve protrudes in the photograph? In real life, they both do this in a much more exaggerated manner, regardless of which side you take; all I want to do is heal people and look good while doing it. I know no one is going to the hospital to look at me, but I'd like them to think to themselves, "Hey, that guy may be a male nurse, but he's pretty good looking. " When he walked into the room in such a well-fitting set of scrubs, and boy, can that guy administer albuterol, it was difficult for me to keep my breathing rate under control. "But what they don't realize is that I'm a respiratory therapist, and I've been counting their breaths the entire time; WE'RE ALWAYS WATCHING YOU BREATHE. ".
I don't usually write reviews, but I felt compelled to do so because of my disappointment with this product. br>br>First and foremost, the scrubs are WAY TOO LARGE. Almost all of my clothing is medium or large in size. I am a 180 pound, 5'10" athletic build with a body type that is fairly common. I purchased medium/medium, and they make me look like I'm wearing a garbage bag. In this, I appear to be svelte and lanky, which I am not. The sleeves are far too long, the top is far too long in general, and the V neck is far too wide (so if you wear a tank top under your scrubs like I do, it will show!). ) I regret purchasing these scrubs; I tried to convince myself that they were "spacious" and "not tight," but even my coworkers tell me they are too big for me. br>br>I don't want to wear these because they're so unflattering; I prefer to put on my hospital scrubs first and only use these if I don't have anything else to clean. They also attract lint like crazy, and these are the only scrubs I have that I have to lint roll. br>br>I wish I hadn't tried to wear them instead of returning them.
While I prefer XL tees, I can only fit into a L scrub top. A pager pocket is located on the sleeve, and a double front chest pocket with a pen slot is located on the front. The only flaw is that the sleeves are a little too long and wide (imagine a dumbo). I'm around a one. For a more athletic fit, reduce the length by 5" and the opening by 2". If you work in scrubs, do yourself a favor and get them fitted because it's still less expensive than buying business attire and you'll look better. I'm in a much better mood now.
br>The design, cut, and material are all top notch in my opinion. br>They're a little pricey, but they last!br>I've had all five pairs of mine for three years and they're still in good condition. br>Now,br>*I will say that if you don't iron the drawstring in your pants on a regular basis, it can go from a flat strip to a round rope in no time. . . br>*And if you don't have thick arms, the sleeves can point outward. br>My advice, either start working out and hit that gym, or a quick stitch on the inner part of the sleeve and problems are gone for good. br>br>I definitely give this my seal of approval!.
Scrubs from Grey's Anatomy are far superior to anything I've ever worn! They're a little more expensive than your average pair of scrubs, but you get what you pay for in most cases. br>br>In particular, this scrub top: br>5/5 in comfort (soft and breathable material)br>5/5 in utility (enough pockets to store all your medical knickknacks)br>In addition, this top has stood the test of time; I've had it for about 6 months and washed it several times, and the colors are still bright and not faded. br>br>The only criticism I have of this style of top is that the size is slightly off. I ordered a medium, and it's a little tight around the chest; I'm 5'10" and wear a 40R suit jacket. Overall, if you want a high-quality scrub, go with this brand.
A female colleague recommended this line to me as a less expensive alternative to Figs. Despite having purchased the recommended product per tailor's tape measurement, the top bestows a shapeless appearance, perhaps due to my stature (5'10" 180lb). I even went down a size, but it didn't work. Because the sleeves jut outwards laterally rather than lying flat against the deltoid/brachium, scrubs have a boxy, amorphous appearance. br>br>They are, however, very relaxed. As I will be returning them, I cannot comment on their durability. If the fit was comparable to Figs, as I had been led to believe, then their worth would have been considerable. Regrettably, this isn't the case.