Scrubs for different body types – how to emphasize figure assets at work?
Every day at work is a marathon of duties, challenges and constant movement for you. In such a mode, comfort is an absolute must, but does it have to mean giving up good looks? Definitely not! The right medical scrubs can not only keep you comfortable throughout the duty station, but also make you feel more confident. Forget about shapeless bags – today we will give you tips on how to choose a medical scrubs set that will emphasize the assets of your figure. With our advice you will feel professional and feminine in a perfectly tailored medical outfit.
Table of Contents:
- Why does the selection of scrubs for the figure matter?
- Know your figure – the key to finding the perfect scrubs
- Material and cut – details that matter a lot
- FAQ – frequently asked questions that will clear up your doubts
Why does the selection of scrubs for the figure matter?
It may seem that an outfit for work is just a uniform that is supposed to be primarily functional. That’s true – but its role doesn’t end there. Think about how you feel in clothes that fit you perfectly. You gain confidence and your movements become freer, right? The same goes for medical clothing.
The right fit means that the material does not restrict movement when bending over or lifting the patient. The right cut can optically model your silhouette, giving you a professional edge. When you feel comfortable in what you’re wearing, your well-being translates into better rapport with patients and colleagues. It’s a small change that can make a big difference in your mental and physical comfort at work.
Know your figure – the key to finding the perfect scrubs
Before you start browsing the range of scrubs, take a moment to determine your figure type. This is the easiest way to understand what cuts will be most beneficial for you. Below you will find the most popular figure types and tips on how to choose the perfect medical set for them.
Apple type silhouette (round)
It is characterized by a fuller bust and tummy and slimmer legs. Your goal is to draw attention away from your midsection and emphasize your shapely legs.
Top – look for blouses with a v-neck, which will optically lengthen the neck and slenderize the torso. Also great are cuts that are slightly cut off under the bust (empire) or looser tunics that do not hug the belly. Avoid turtlenecks and embellishments around the waist.
Bottom – choose pants with a straight or slightly tapered cut (slim), which will expose the legs. Jogger pants will also be a good choice – as long as they are not too voluminous in the hips.
Pear type silhouette (triangle)
If you have narrower shoulders and a smaller bust, and wider hips and thighs, you are a typical pear. The key is to balance the proportions by adding volume to your upper body.
Top – go for brighter colors, patterns or details on a medical blouse. Boat necklines, wide collars or breast pockets will optically widen the shoulders. STRAIGHT cut blouses, ending just past the widest point of the hips, will be ideal.
Bottom – choose pants in darker, solid colors. Fashions with a straight or slightly flared leg (bootcut) will perfectly balance the proportions and slenderize the legs. Avoid pants with pockets on the sides at hip level.
Hourglass silhouette (X)
Your shoulders and hips are of similar width, and your waist is clearly distinguished. You are a lucky woman, because your figure is very proportional. Your task is to emphasize its greatest asset – the waistline.
Top – ideal for you will be waist, envelope or belted blouses. Any cut that emphasizes the waist will be a hit. You can boldly experiment with colors and patterns.
Bottoms – most cuts of pants will fit your figure – from fitted joggers, to straight-leg models, to those with a higher waist that will further mark the waist.
Rectangle type silhouette (column, H)
The shoulders, waist and hips form an almost straight line. Your goal is to optically create a curve and waistline.
Top – look for cuts that add volume in the bust and hip area. Blouses with a basque, creases, breast pockets or envelope ties will create the illusion of a waist. Don’t be afraid of patterns and vibrant colors!
Bottoms – choose pants that will add shape to the lower body. Jogger pants with drawstrings, slim fit models or those with thigh pockets will be a hit.
Inverted triangle (V) silhouette
It is characterized by broad shoulders and bust and narrow hips. Your task is to balance the figure by adding volume to the lower body.
Top – bet on simple, plain and rather dark blouses. A heart neckline (V-neck) will help slenderize the upper body. Avoid epaulettes, shoulder pads and embellishments in this area.
Bottom – this is where you can go wild! Choose pants in brighter colors, patterned or with details such as side pockets (cargo). Pants with a flared leg (bootcut) or with a straight cut will help balance broad shoulders.
Material and cut – details that matter a lot
Even the best-fitting cut will not do its job if it is made of the wrong material. Look for scrubs made of fabrics that are not only durable, but also flexible. The addition of elastane or spandex makes the garment conform to the body’s movements, not restraining them and ensuring a perfect fit throughout the day.
Also pay attention to the cut details:
- neckline – V-neck is the most versatile – it slims and elongates the neck. The round one is more classic, and the envelope one perfectly emphasizes the bust and waist,
- pants – joggers are fashionable and comfortable, the straight leg is a timeless classic, and the bootcut perfectly balances the proportions with wider hips or shoulders,
- talia – troczki lub gumka w pasie umożliwiają idealne dopasowanie spodni. The higher waist can help mask the tummy and accentuate the waist.
FAQ – frequently asked questions that will clear up your doubts
What scrubs should I choose if I have a pear figure?
- Opt for pants with a straight or slightly tapered leg and a darker bottom, and wear a lighter blouse with a discreet waistline on top. Look for models with stitching or pockets set higher – they will even out the proportions and direct attention to the top of the silhouette.
Is it worth investing in a premium collection if I work in a demanding environment?
- Yes – premium materials (cotton + nylon + lycra) hold their cut better, look sleeker and usually retain their color longer with regular use. If professional appearance and durability are a priority, the premium version pays for itself quickly.
How to wash scrubs so that they do not lose their cut and color?
- Wash the product at 40°C with similar colors before use. Iron on the left side at up to 110°C. Do not use strong bleaching agents, avoid tumble drying and dry cleaning – this will prolong the life of the fabric and help maintain aesthetics.
Choosing the perfect scrubs is an investment in your well-being and professional image. We hope that with our guidance you will find a set in which you feel confident and comfortable every day.