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The difference between lab coats for men and lab coats for women

There are a lot of things in the clothing universe that you just don’t think about. Like for example: Is there a difference between men’s and women’s lab coats? I guess it doesn’t really matter unless you wear one all day, but if you do, then you probably know the answer: yes, there is. It can be subtle, but for clinicians subtle is important.

In recent years, a large industry of men’s and women’s specific lab coats has emerged. Maybe it’s all these medical shows starring beautiful people that are driving this industry, but women have specific needs when it comes to fit and comfort just like men. It’s not just the medical industry, many companies have abandoned unisex uniforms for male and female uniforms that cater to the individual needs of each gender.

In the medical field, uniforms are very common. From receptionists to nurses, doctors and surgeons, everyone you see seems to be wearing a specific uniform designed for their tasks. For nurses, scrubs are usually the norm. While there isn’t a huge difference in the custom pattern for each gender, there are definitely design differences. For example, there is a huge market for themed scrubs. For women you can get anything from a pattern of cats to the Big Bird from Sesame Street. For men, well, they usually go simple, but the sky’s the limit for them. Scrubs can also play the gambit in cost from cheap pairs that you can change daily to something designer and expensive that can last for the long haul.

For doctors, the uniforms are a bit different. For their time in their office, a physician will typically wear slacks and a dress shirt, or a dress suit and slacks, depending on gender. However, when it’s time to visit patients, it’s usually time to don one over your outfit. Most hospitals or clinics will usually allow doctors to choose their own, and while most look the same (some color variation of white and some pockets), not all lab coats are the same. In addition to having different styles for both men and women, it can feature different designs, strain guards, fabrics, and even pockets. Cost-wise, they can range from a basic lab coat that will need to be thrown out after a few months for around $30 to a designer lab coat that can repel stains and stay white for a couple hundred dollars. Since they spend so much time in them, a doctor will usually invest in a more expensive coat so they don’t need to be replaced.

there you go There is a difference between lab coats for men and lab coats for women. Look, you learn something new every day.

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