
Veterinary medical clothing – how to choose the perfect scrubs for working with animals?
The rhythm of the day at the clinic changes from minute to minute. Once you’re picking up a puppy with a stomach ache, and a moment later you’re calming a lashing out cat or assisting with a procedure. In such an environment, nothing can be a distraction – not an ill-fitting cut or fabric that doesn’t breathe. The outfit must be functional, durable and as comfortable as possible to allow you to operate without restriction. How should scrubs for a veterinarian differ from a standard medical kit? How to choose clothing that will survive an intense duty and still look good? Find out what to look for when buying!
Table of contents
- How does veterinary medical clothing differ from standard clothing?
- What should the ideal veterinary scrubs be sewn from?
- How does the ergonomic cut of veterinary scrubs support your mobility?
- How does veterinary scrubs affect your professional image?
How does veterinary medical clothing differ from standard clothing?
Conditions in veterinary clinics are different from those in hospitals or human clinics. Here comes a patient who scratches, bites, sheds fur and is afraid of unfamiliar sounds. There are situations where you have to kneel, lift the animal or avoid a sudden jump. All this requires full mobility and material resistance.
Unlike standard medical garments, veterinary kits are sewn with heavy use in mind. Key features include the strength of the stitching, the smoothness of the surface to avoid hair sticking, and increased resistance to cleaning agents. Clothing for veterinary staff has no room for loose items that can catch on a cage or table. Functionality counts – pockets must be deep and well-placed, sleeves must fit properly, and necklines must be protected from accidental stretching.
What should the ideal veterinary scrubs be sewn from?
Each fabric behaves slightly differently. When working with animals, you need a fabric that stands up well to movement, frequent washing and contact with chemical preparations. A knit fabric that is too thin will wear out quickly. Too thick – overheats and restricts.
The best are blends of cotton with nylon or polyester with viscose. Cotton ensures thermal comfort and breathability, while polyester increases durability and prevents deformation. Materials with such compositions stand up well to washing at temperatures up to 60°C, do not lose color and dry quickly. Scrubs from the Basic collection also work well in the field – during home visits or interventions outside the office.
In addition to composition, grammage is important. The optimal value is about 170-190 g/m². It provides a balance between lightness and abrasion resistance. Good vet scrubs do not get mossy and do not puff out at the knees. Even after many washings, they retain their original aesthetics. This is especially important when you want to maintain a consistent look for the entire ensemble.
How does the ergonomic cut of veterinary scrubs support your mobility?
Working with animals means constant movement. As a doctor or veterinary technician, you often change position, bend, lift or turn. The outfit must not inhibit any of these movements. It must cooperate with you in every situation – whether you are in the office or the operating room.
Ergonomics in the cut means matching the natural work of the body. Waistlines, underarm gussets, properly sewn-in sleeves – these are not details. These are the elements that make it possible for you to pick the cat up off the floor without feeling the pull on your back. Comfort doesn’t mean a loose cut – it’s about the precise design of every seam. We’ve included all of these elements in the models we sew. Well-designed scrubs do not need correcting. It lies in place, does not stand out and does not pull up when working with raised hands.
How does veterinary scrubs affect your professional image?
Four-legged patients don’t judge you by your appearance – but their caregivers do. A first impression builds in seconds. Neat, tailored scrubs send the message that you are professional and have everything under control.
Attire is part of your communication with the customer. When it’s clean, neat and consistent with the attire of the rest of your team, it reinforces trust. It shows that you pay attention to detail, which translates into a perception of your competence. This is especially important in stressful situations for the pet owner. If you look professional, you build greater peace of mind and a sense of security.
Scrubs can be aesthetically pleasing without sacrificing functionality. In our collection you will find models with a modern cut – without unnecessary embellishments, but extremely pleasant to wear. You can choose a classic navy blue, subdued green or a color that matches the identity of your establishment. The right aesthetics also affect your mental comfort. Looking for a garment that will keep you up to speed at work? The Basic medical sweatshirt is a practical choice if you’re focused on comfort and good organization of movement. Take a step toward comfort that stays with you until the end of duty!