Your laboratory clothing has a crucial impact on the quality and comfort of your work. Clothes may seem unimportant but they are in fact essential. They give you protection and freedom of movement in your daily duties.
Lab coats, scrub tops, scrub trousers and medical shirts should aid you in your work – they need to lie well on your body without restricting your mobility. This is why the laboratory scrubs that we sell combine comfort and functionality.
Investing in the right equipment is investing in your safety and peace of mind.
Protective laboratory clothing is more than workwear: it’s your frontline protection at work. People often forget that their clothes should be adapted to the nature of their work – this is a key safety factor.
Nothing can replace professional personal protective equipment, of course – but we’ve made sure that our uniforms are safe and reliable. The clothes that we offer have been designed with comfort, durability and practicality in mind. We realising that lab work can be really challenging.
That’s why every single detail, from the cut to the choice of materials, has been carefully thought out to meet the expectations of the most demanding users. You can be sure that if you wear our scrubs, you are well prepared for any challenge that you need to face at work. The sets and individual items that you buy from our shop will accompany you for a long time, doing their job just right.
Yes, there is an option of customisation: we can add your name or company logo to the scrubs using the computer embroidery technology. This is a great way to stand out in your team or to add a personal touch to your work outfit. Besides, customisation makes it easier to identify your items in the laundry.
The rule of thumb is to follow the instructions given on the label to make your clothes last longer. In the case of laboratory clothing, it’s a good idea to wash it separately to avoid mixing it with other textiles, especially if there are any hazardous substances on your scrubs. Last but not least, avoid drying your lab scrubs at high temperatures as this may cause the fabric to shrink.