Underscrubs Explained — When and Why to Layer Under Your Scrubs


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Frequently Asked Questions

What are underscrubs, and why do health care professionals wear them? +

Underscrubs are lightweight base-layer clothing that can be worn beneath scrub tops for added comfort, warmth, coverage, and hygiene over extended periods of time in the hospital. They are particularly helpful in cold environments such as OTs and ICUs.

How are underscrubs different from regular T-shirts? +

Underscrubs are made for healthcare workers, unlike normal T-shirts. The slim fit design ensures that they don't bunch up under scrubs, are comfortable to move in, and keep a neat, professional look over extended periods.

Should I get a full sleeve or half sleeve underscrubs? +

Full sleeve underscrubs are suitable for cooler hospital wards, such as the emergency room and surgery room, but half sleeve underscrubs can be suitable for warmer rooms or if you want an underlayer. It will depend on the conditions at your place of work and your comfort.

What do underscrubs do to make scrubs live longer? +

Underscrubs absorb sweat to minimize direct rubbing against outer scrubs and help maintain scrub top cleanliness and prevent ongoing wear. This aids healthcare workers in maintaining their uniforms for longer.