Scrub pants > Sweat pants....

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Dunno if anybody has noticed, but more and more stores been selling scrub pants. Went to Footlocker and saw a bunch of different team logos joints.

Way more comfortable.

They don't shrink in the dryer.

You don't look like a bum when you have to step out of the house.

They'll never replace my Nike shorts tho. (GOAT thing to wear around the house).
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I love wearing scrubs. They're so damn comfortable, it's not even funny. I work at a hospital so I wear scrubs on the regular, but I picked up a fewextra scrubs (ones I don't wear at the hospital) for house use.
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i used to work in an optometry office and had to buy a pair...they are most def. comfortable
 
Yea, they are quite comfy. I get mine free. My mom works at a hospital so she has plenty sets over the years. She also makes her own.
 
Originally Posted by JuiceBoxx513

Yea, they are quite comfy. I get mine free. My mom works at a hospital so she has plenty sets over the years. She also makes her own.
Makes her own? Care to explain?
 
It's a pain to find ones with draw-strings on the bottom though.

I had to special order them from some work-wear store and they cost like an extra $5.
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They were worth it though.
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They look just like Jet Black Army pants, but WAY more comfortable...
 
Originally Posted by CIDMAN911

It's a pain to find ones with draw-strings on the bottom though.

I had to special order them from some work-wear store and they cost like an extra $5.
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They were worth it though.
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They look just like Jet Black Army pants, but WAY more comfortable...
How are ones with the draw strings on the bottom? That just seems weird to me
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I just remembered, I got myself a pair of UCSF scrubs.
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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt

How are ones with the draw strings on the bottom? That just seems weird to me
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I just remembered, I got myself a pair of UCSF scrubs.
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When I walk around with just socks, they drag at the heel.

With the draw-strings on the bottom...there's no dragging.

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Originally Posted by CIDMAN911

Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt

How are ones with the draw strings on the bottom? That just seems weird to me
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I just remembered, I got myself a pair of UCSF scrubs.
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When I walk around with just socks, they drag at the heel.

With the draw-strings on the bottom...there's no dragging.

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Yeah man, that's true. I guess I just got used to it.
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BTW, anybody know of a place where I can buy scrubs for cheap online?
 
My mom likes to sew, so she'll purchase a pant pattern and make her own. I'm not sure if she is able to wear her on the job(she's a respiratorytherapist), but she wears em.
 
chicks who aint even nursing majors be wearing them on campus. like fully decked out in scrubs
 
I wear them when the house gets cold, but you wouldn't catch me outside in them.
 
Originally Posted by JuiceBoxx513

My mom likes to sew, so she'll purchase a pant pattern and make her own. I'm not sure if she is able to wear her on the job(she's a respiratory therapist), but she wears em.
I'm a respiratory therapist, too.
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They don't look too comfy for me. It looks to damn rigid like it's starched and it doesn't seem too soft.
 
Paul, do you know places in the city that sell scrubs for a decent price? I still rock my student issued ones, but I'm going to get rid of them in a weekor two. Sizing for scrubs that I've come across is weird to say the least. A medium fits like an XXL. I put a stethoscope in my pocket and my pants arepractically falling off. I need to try scrubs on before trying them.
 
Originally Posted by What up

Paul, do you know places in the city that sell scrubs for a decent price? I still rock my student issued ones, but I'm going to get rid of them in a week or two. Sizing for scrubs that I've come across is weird to say the least. A medium fits like an XXL. I put a stethoscope in my pocket and my pants are practically falling off. I need to try scrubs on before trying them.
None really in the city
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. I've talked to my classmates and they said in either San Leandro or San Jose, you can pick up some scrubs forcheap. I can get back to you on the location of those places. Let me get back to you on that.

As for me, I buy them from a little shop near Jefferson High School in Daly City called JMJ Medical Uniforms. I get some like no name brand scrubs, both topand bottom, for around $20.

I know what you mean about putting your stethescope in your pocket and it weighs your pants down. I had that problem with some Dickies scrubs I own. I think Ijust need to go one size down on them and I'll be fine.
 
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I just started wearing scrubs at the beginning of this semester. I'm probably the only Econ student on campus wearing scrubs.
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They're a lot less suffocating than sweatpants which makes studying a lot more comfortable for me.
Every time i pull one on my mind's just yelling FREEEEEDOOOOOM
 
Originally Posted by Crazy EBW

Damn cats are seriously rocking scrubs now as a FASHION statement?
Doubt it.

They're just really comfortable...

And they look a lot better than stepping out the house in pajama bottoms or sweats.
 
I'll mess with either if they keep me warm and my heating bill low.
 
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