Grey's Anatomy Men's 0212 Modern Fit Cargo Scrub Pant
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They have a slimmer fit in the seat and thighs, as well as a slightly lower rise, but they are extremely comfortable.
I'd suggest going with the middle option. They're a little tight in the thighs and a little low waisted, so I'd go up a size.
One back pocket and two hand pockets, one on the right side and the other on the left.
No, all I purchased were the bottoms. The bottoms were fine, but the top did not appeal to me. The top appeared to be too form-fitting and slim. To go with the bottoms, I purchased the Medline top. The look is more scrub-like.
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There are no tags on this one because it is cheap. For a small, the pants are too big and baggy. There were no tags or indentifiable markers with the scrubs, indicating that it was actually Grey's anatomy. It's not even close to the image. These scrubs appear to be low-cost, baggy knock-offs.
It was a perfect match. The large top and bottom fit perfectly for me at 5'11" and 200 pounds. Scubs take deep breaths and stretch before going to work.
These are the scrub pants that I've been looking for. Seriously, this is the pinnacle of everything. I struggled to find a good pair of women's scrub pants that met all of my requirements. I'm glad I got a chance to try them.
Pros: there are numerous pockets The elastic waist band is comfortable because the inside part with the logo is flat and soft, so there are no red marks on my waist, and it's sturdy enough to keep my pants up even when my pockets are full. The material is soft and comfortable, and the drawstring adds to the weight. There's no weird flare or tapering at the bottom of the pant leg, and it's thick (but still breathable). They've stayed the same color for over a year, despite numerous wears, washes, and drying cycles.
cons: Across the knee, there is a horizontal seam. I didn't notice it after a few wears.
They're more flexible than most other scrub brands, and they're also more comfortable. I like how comfortable it is, how stylish it is, and how many pockets it has. However, as a result of the pants' characteristics, the pockets are too soft and lack rigidity, causing them to swing around when carrying too much stuff, and I've noticed a tear beginning at one of the pockets' corners due to overuse. If the pockets were more rigid, I'd give it a 5 star rating. Pants, on the other hand, are nice and cozy.
34/32 jeans are my size. I ordered medium scrub pants based on the size chart. (I also bought a Grey's Anatomy scrub top in medium, which is perfect for me. ) I could barely fit into them when I first got them. They appear to be women's size medium scrub pants or men's size small. If you're a size 28 in jeans, I'd recommend going with the medium. br>I had to pay to return them for a refund, and the cost of shipping will be deducted from my refund. As a result, I'm hoping that this review will prevent someone from having to return or exchange something. br> I also ordered Grey's Anatomy size Large zip-fly pants and am waiting for them to arrive in the mail. I'm crossing my fingers that they'll go together. br> The fabric feels great and the quality appears to be excellent; all I need to do now is figure out my size, which is difficult when it comes to scrubs because they are not made in the same size range as street clothes.
There's plenty of room in the pockets. I ordered the "Tall" option because I am six feet tall, but the legs are quite long, so unless you are taller than six feet, I recommend sticking with the regular length. I like them so much that I'm thinking of getting a second pair!.
PRANK SCRUBS are a type of prank that is used to make people laugh How are they able to give me a wedgie while also making me feel as if they're about to fall down around my knees? Is it possible that I got a bad cut? This is a disaster. br>br>My height and weight are 5'11" and 160 pounds, respectively.
My husband is 6'4" tall and weighs 200 pounds, and he uses a wheelchair to get around. These XLT pants are a perfect fit for him. They are machine washable and do not require ironing. He owns a number of pairs and wears them on a daily basis. He pairs them with a collared polo shirt with short sleeves in the summer and long sleeves in the winter. They have a nice casual look to them and are easy to care for.