Workwear Revolution Men Scrubs Top V-Neck WW670
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The WW140 Workwear Revolution men's fly front pant is the best pair of pants to go with this top.
While any Cherokee Workwear Revolution pant will match the color and fabric of this top, the WW140 may be the closest match.
No, it is sold separately.br>
I've had mine for over eight months, and I wash each uniform once a week. They never shrink to fit me. I simply follow the instructions that are printed on it. Also, tumble dry on low heat. They dry quickly, so use caution.
Selected User Reviews For Workwear Revolution Men Scrubs Top V-Neck WW670
I ordered a brand new Large Workwear Revolution Scrub top from Alexander's Uniform, but instead received a used piece of crap xxxl scrub top that appeared to have been plucked from a thrift store's for free pile. Stay away from Alexander's Uniform, these homeless clowns have no idea what they're doing, so don't waste your time. It's a complete shambles. Perhaps you should try flipping burgers, which is a bit easier and doesn't put as much pressure on you. This is clearly out of your league.
It's the wrong size. Stained. I ordered two scrub tops in different colors (wine and navy), both in a small size. The wine scrub top came in its own package and was clearly used. A patch was sewn on and then removed, there was a stain on the back, the style and size were incorrect, and the tags indicated that the tops were completely different. They're also made of a different type of material.
I'm a medium-sized man who has worn a variety of scrub brands, so I know I'm a medium in shirt and pants. The shirt is cut in an unusual way. I don't think an xlg would fit right if I lifted or tried to move my arms because the shirt would rise and pull tight across my chest.
A true red was something I was looking for. It was necessary to travel to Cherokee. I usually wear tops in the medium size range. The waist was a little too tight for my comfort, but the shoulders were fine, and the material was stretchy. I didn't try large because I was afraid it would be too big. The divider in the breast pocket had to be ripped out due to its inadequacy. I'll wear this on occasion, but I still prefer my Landau's. br>I later purchased Cherokee 4725 tops, which I prefer. This is a style that I will never buy again.
These scrubs are made for you if you enjoy ironing your scrubs before your 5 a. m. rounds. Even if you remove them from the dryer and fold them right away, they are wrinkled. Every. Time. br>br>The cut is odd, so every time you reach forward, your shoulders are restricted, and your arms feel like they're trying to pull your shoulders back, and the sleeves ride up, forming weird shoulder-shaped bulges. Pads are arranged in bunches. By the way, I have a medium build and normal shoulders. br>br>The shirt pocket isn't big enough to hold glasses or a phone.
A pen divider is sewn into the top pocket, making it narrower. I usually keep my iPhone 11 max pro in my breast pocket, but due to the narrow width, I couldn't. Aside from that, I like the fabric; it's comfortable, and I wish it came in a longer length.
I just finished a weekend shift and these pants kept me comfortable the whole time; they're soft and have great pockets. I work as a physical therapist, and an N95 mask and goggles can easily fit in the front shirt pocket or either thigh pocket. br>br>My only complaint is that they don't stretch, which makes taking the shirt off a little difficult, which is a big deal for me.
I tried to save money on scrubs and failed miserably. Take my advice and don't do it. If you buy cheap ones, you'll have to replace them all the time. Purchasing a good pair will save you money in the long run.