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Sexy Scrub Dresses: 4 Styles You'll Love

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By Isabella Snow


Most nurses wear scrub pants these days, and that’s cool – few things are more comfortable than a pair of hospital issued scrubs. Unfortunately, most hospitals stopped carrying dresses when the feminists came along and screwed society up.

Oops, sorry…. let me not digress.

You may be surprised to know they still make scrub dresses. And, they still look damned sexy on the right figure. And, they’re just as comfortable as anything else you’re going to find. In fact, for petite women like myself, scrub dresses are MORE comfortable, cos you don’t have to worry about constantly hiking them up cos the stupid things were made for an Amazon.

That, and you won’t get the obligatory poochie look in the tummy, where all that extra material bulks up. It's just not sexy, y'all.

And speaking of sexy.. please note... the first pic is not a real uniform! So y'all can stop drooling now!


Dickies White Lapel Collar Dress

These are hawt, ladies. HAWT. It has a button-down front, so you can control how open the neck is. This gets the dress major points, because nothing is more annoying than a scrub dress or scrub blouse that makes you feel like someone’s strangling you. The dress also has a belt that ties in the back, so you can cinch it to your figure. Very sexy, the men in your ward will love you! The only down side is they only come in white.

Cost: $35


Dickies White Hip Flip Skirt

These are very popular. They feature an elastic waistband that you can wear up or turned down. This pleated skirt has a neat little cargo pocket on the side and the skirt’s length reaches the knee. These are nice because you can pair them with a comfortable tshirt and still look like you belong at the nurse’s station, as opposed to laying in one of the beds. Again, these only come in white.

Cost: $20


Avida Scrub Dress Style D229

This is a nice, classic scrub dress. I’m not crazy about the collar, but the rest of it looks pretty nice, so if you’re not claustrophobic, this could work for you. It falls just below the knee and zips up in back. It also has a deep wrap back, so you can cinch it in at the waist. The belt isn’t visible from the front, which may or may not appeal to you.

Cost: $19


Avida Scrub Dress Style SDR5

That would be the dress on the left. If you prefer the one on the right, that’s style number SD229, the one I already mentioned above. The SDR5 is pretty much the same dress, but has a scalloped collar. This is a godsend for people like me who hate how close some scrub collars can be. This dress comes in striped colors, so make sure you’re clear on what color you’re ordering.

Cost: $22

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I realize most nurses don’t wear dresses or skirts, and it’s sometimes looked down upon. If you like dresses, however, there is nothing wrong with wearing one. 9 times out of 10, the nurses scowling at you are just jealous.

Tell ‘em to stop pouting and go get their own!

xx Isabella

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Earth Angel profile image

Earth Angel  says:
2 years ago

But I liked the first one the BEST!! GREAT Hub Isabella!! Blessings, Earth Angel!!

OneShot profile image

OneShot  says:
2 years ago

"And speaking of sexy.. please note... the first pic is not a real uniform! So y'all can stop drooling now!"

-- If only that weren't so... One would almost be able to look forward to a trip to the hospital.

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

EA - Me too! ;)

OneShot - LOL, I hear you.. ;)

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sukritha  says:
2 years ago

First Picture is out of Order !!!!!!! Good One Keep Going

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Thank you! :)

docjim505  says:
2 years ago

Cough-cough... I think I feel a little see-ick. Um... Can the nurse in the first pic take care of me? I think I need a sponge bath.

No? Damn...

Well, I guess I'll just pop a couple of aspirin... and go take a cold shower.

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protjack  says:
2 years ago

Long live these dresses! :)

fred  says:
2 years ago

most nurses don’t wear dresses or skirts, and it’s sometimes looked down upon. --- why is this? have women completely lost their sense of femininity?

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Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Doc - LOL!! :))

Protjack - :))

Fred - I had a really hard time finding any myself, there wasn't even this much of a selection 8 or 9 years ago. It's looked down on because other nurses think you're just trying to be sexy. God forbid you appreciate your femininity.. Women! ;)

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funride  says:
2 years ago

What have you done Isabella!? :-))

It´s probably my greatest fetish, sexy nurse with a lovely white dress!

Thank you for showing us these styles!

Patti  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for writing this! I prefer to wear skirts....i am pentecostal .....however i do not think its wrong to wear pants or skirt. i just choose skirts . and not to be sexy, to be feminine puts it well. So.....just wanted to say THANKS ISABELLA!! you rock. i am fixing to order the dickies skirt and dress.

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Isabella Snow  says:
18 months ago

You're welcome! :)

sylvia  says:
18 months ago

What people don't realize is that many years ago, all of the women in the operating room wore dresses. Then they figured it would be cheaper to have everyone in pants because they would use the men's pants for the women. unfortunately, most of the young nurses and doctors don't realize that they have not been given any choices and the dresses are more comfortable in the heat and quicker to change out of. It is also helpful in an emergency that you don't have to find a top and a bottom. They often will have only one in your size. Just another way that society cleverly takes away choices and later people don't realize they can have a choice.

I noticed that when they went unisex it wasn't to dresses!

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abinavis  says:
8 months ago

Yeah. I agree. The first one is really good. Looks sexy and cool. Bu the last one something like a sleeping wear isn't it?

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