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​MEN'S SCRUBS HARD TO FIND? DON'T WORRY, WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED!

MEN'S SCRUBS HARD TO FIND? DON'T WORRY, WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED!

Scrubs for men are sometimes hard to find. It makes us wonder when the uniform retailers will realize, it's not just the ladies who like to have options for style and comfort in the medical profession. If you're unsure where to buy men's scrubs, we've got you covered with tons of tops, jackets and pants to choose from designed just for men!

We aren't just talking about the "Joe Shmo" plane stuff you see in the OR; we're talking style and function! No longer is men's wear just an afterthought. We work with several manufacturers who are aggressively seeking to meet the needs of men in the workplace.

You want pockets? We've got pants, tops and jackets with cargo pockets, zippered pockets, ipad pockets, Media pockets, pockets inside of pockets!

You want some color? We have some tops with as many as 31 colors! We have tops with contrasting color sleeves or trim just to mix it up a bit!

You want the high tech fabrics? We got it; from the super silky softness of the Poly/Rayon blends and the luxury of stretch with our blends featuring a touch of Spandex, to the rugged strength of the RipStop fabrics.

You want special features? We have a top with a mesh gusset at the shoulder to keep you cool, tops, pants and jackets made with Anti-Microbial and Fluid Barrier technology, a top with a sewn on cord tunnel for your ear buds, tops and jackets with built in media ports, pockets sized to fit your ipad, pants with zippered fly and belt loops, and the list goes on!

56 options for men's scrub tops: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/tops.html?gender=1698&limit=96

14 options for unisex scrub tops: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/tops.html?gender=1701

14 options for men's scrub jackets: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/jackets.html?gender=1698

7 options for unisex scrub jackets: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/jackets.html?gender=1701

40 options for men's scrub pants: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/pants.html?gender=1698

16 options for unisex scrub pants: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/pants.html?gender=1701

These links will guide you to our huge selections of men's tops, pants and jackets by shopping on line at www.UniformsAndScrubs.com . Remember our customer service staff is also available on live chat or by phone 855-391-9200 M-F 8:30am–4:30pm CST. You can also reach us by email at CustomerService@UniformsAndScrubs.com .

Happy Shopping!

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HOW TO LOOK GOOD & HELP THE ENVIRONMENT

HOW TO LOOK GOOD & HELP THE ENVIRONMENT

This month we want to shine the light on our manufacturers who are taking an active part in reducing waste in our landfills.

First one up is Barco. They have developed a line of uniforms called Barco One.

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/barco-one.html

The Barco One fabric is made from 50% Polyester, 43% Recycled Polyester and 7% Spandex, giving you five points of performance: Recycled fabric, 4-way Stretch, Soil Release, Moisture Wicking, and Wrinkle Resistant. They use an average of five recycled plastic bottles per garment! You get one pant, top and jacket and you have removed 15 bottles from a landfill! They don't stop at that, they are also reducing energy usage by 84% and CO2 emissions by 71% in the production of this Polyester fabric, making this a much "Greener" and sustainable fabric.

If you are as old as me, you remember the Polyester Leisure Suits from the 70's; well this ain't your Daddy's polyester! The Barco One fabric is cool, practically weightless and breathable. The super fine weave allows it to drape beautifully while the 7% spandex gives you just enough stretch for all day comfort. Many of the tops and jackets in the Barco One line have strategically placed panels of ArcTech Perforated Fabric for maximum air flow to keep you cool even when the heat is on.

The Barco One line comes in nine Core Colors and nine Fashion Colors. The Fashion Colors come and go with the seasons while the Core Colors are available year round. This is a line that truly has something for everyone, men's and ladies styles and sizes from XXS to 5X with pants available in regular, petite and tall.

I would be remiss if I didn't also mention the "Seamless" Long Sleeve Tees for both men and women. These are made from 60% Polyester, 23% Nylon and a whopping 17% Spandex for moisture wicking, odor control, four way stretch and they are chafe-free!

Ladies https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/barco-onetm-5305-long-sleeve-tee.html

Men's https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/barco-onetm-0305-men-s-long-sleeve-tee.html

The second line using Recycled Polyester in their production is a name you already know and love in your everyday street wear, Skechers.

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/skechers-scrubs.html

Skechers is made from 54% Polyester, 40% Recycled Polyester and 6% Spandex ArcGreen™ Fabric with five points of performance: Recycled fabric, 4-way Comfort Stretch, Soil Release, Moisture Wicking and Wrinkle Resistant . They have a full range of tops, pants and jackets for guys and girls in sizes XXS – 5XL with the bonus of affordable price points that make this line perfect for eco-minded groups. They offer nine core colors and two fashion colors in this season's line.

You now have two choices for uniforms from brand names that have a heart for our environment, an eye for style, and a passion about comfort. Happy shopping!

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LEG PAIN & SWELLING FROM LONG HOURS ON THE GO

LEG PAIN & SWELLING FROM LONG HOURS ON THE GO

If you have been in the medical field for any length of time, you know that the hours are long and you are on your feet for most of the time. Doctor, nurse, or any of the support staff; the problem is the same; leg pain and swelling from long hours on the go. May we suggest treating yourself to compression socks or compression calf sleeves?

COMPRESSION SOCKS

Landau 14300 White Compression Socks: Awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association's Seal of Acceptance! -10-15mm/hg gradient compression -Comfort band that won't slip or bind 95% Nylon / 5% Lycra - Roomy toe pocket for unrestricted movement -Unique design to help reduce swelling and improve circulation while energizing feet and legs Small/Medium (S/L) = Size 5-8.5 Medium/Large (M/L) = Size 9-11. You can find these at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/white-compression-socks.html

Landau 14317 Black Compression Socks: Awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association's Seal of Acceptance! -10-15mm/hg gradient compression -Comfort band that won't slip or bind 95% Nylon / 5% Lycra -Roomy toe pocket for unrestricted movement -Unique design to help reduce swelling and improve circulation while energizing feet and legs Small/Medium (S/L) = Size 5-8.5 Medium/Large (M/L) = Size 9-11. You can find these at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/black-compression-socks.html

If you want a bit of color try the Cherokee Fashion Support Knee High. With 12 mm HG compression, gradient support, these are a bit lighter than the Landau version. They are 90% Nylon/10% Spandex, Latex Free and Made in the US. APMA accepted. They are a great combination of function and fashion. You can find these at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/cherokee-fashionsupport-compression-knee-high-1-pair.html The fun Tie-Dye version is at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/cherokee-fashionsupport-compression-knee-high-1-pair-153851.html You can show off your wild side in this funky animal print https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/cherokee-fashionsupport-compression-knee-high-1-pair-153850.html These are one size fits most.

We didn't forget the guys out there. For a bit stronger compression, try the AMPS compression Knee High . AMPS 556 Graduated Compression Knee High Stocking: - Formed heel for long lasting durability - 15-20mmHg at ankle - Size 2X is for wide calf customers - Graduated compression decrease up the leg - Improves blood circulation - Outward seaming prevents skin irritation - Moisture management allows skin to breath - Latex free and opaque - Knitted in USA - Unisex sizing. These come in four colors and five sizes. You'll find a size chart to help you get the right fit based on the circumference of your calf. You can find these at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/amps-556-graduated-compression-knee-high-stocking.html

COMPRESSION CALF SLEEVE

If all you want is calf compression and not a full sock, and could use a higher compression, check out the AMPS Calf Compression Sleeve. AMPS 35301 Calf Compression Sleeve: - Covers from above ankle to bottom of knee - 20-30mmHg at ankle - Size 2X is for wide calf customers - Graduated compression decrease up the leg - Improves blood circulation - Reduces and relieves swelling, aches and pains - Moisture management allows skin to breath - Latex free - Knitted in USA - Unisex sizing. These come in a funky Cheetah print in four colors, five sizes based on your calf circumference for a perfect fit. You can find these at https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/amps-35301-calf-compression-sleeve.html

Compression socks and calf sleeves can help with occasional mild to moderate leg pain and swelling. If you would consider your pain and swelling severe, please consult a physician. I hope this information helps you so you can continue to help others.

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WHAT IS "FABRIC WEIGHT" AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

WHAT IS "FABRIC WEIGHT" AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

Fabric weight is usually given in ounces per yard here in the U.S.A. (None of that metric stuff for us!) What it's describing is how much one yard of each particular fabric would weigh. Think of this like the thread count on sheets. We all know the difference in feel between a 180 thread count sheet and a 400 thread count sheet, not to mention the difference in how long they will last after multiple use/wash cycles. No contest, right? Well the same logic can be applied to your uniforms. If two tops are both made of 65% polyester and 35% cotton, but one is 3.5oz and the other is 4.5oz, we know that the 4.5oz is a tighter weave and will have a smoother feel and will hold up through more use/wash cycles.

Another benefit to the higher fabric weight, when buying whites, is more modesty. There is nothing worse than being able to see your under garments through a white top or pant. Higher fabric weight = tighter weave = less show through.

The manufacturers don't normally advertise the fabric weight, so a good rule to follow is, like with 180 vs. 400 thread count sheets, you get what you pay for. Most of the "economy lines" can be sold for less because they are made from the thinner less expensive fabric. That is fine if your job is a gritty one that forces you to replace your uniforms more frequently.

We've talked in previous blogs about the difference between poplin and twill fabrics and the different fabric blends. All of that, combined with the fabric weight make the garment feel, drape, wash and wear differently.

Here are some links to previous blog posts that may help you be a more informed consumer when choosing your uniforms and fabric weights. And don't forget our customer service staff is available to answer your questions. If we don't know something about a garment, we will be happy to contact the manufacturer to find the answer for you.

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blog/the-new-fabric-on-the-scene.html

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blog/getting-and-keeping-matching-color-on-tops-and-bottoms.html

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blog/its-freezing-in-here.html

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blog/bend-and-stretch-reach-for-the-stars.html

https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blog/picking-the-right-lab-coat.html

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​MATERNITY WEAR

MATERNITY WEAR

Over the years we have seen a lot of changes in attitudes about maternity fashion. There was a time when women did anything and everything to hide their increasing tummy; even to the point of staying home and avoiding social situations during the later stages of the pregnancy when it was not possible to hide their "condition".

Fast forward to today when it seems that anything goes when it comes to maternity wear on the street. Instead of trying to hide the "bump" we are doing are best to show it off in tight tops or clinging fabrics that accentuate the tummy as if saying "Look at me! I'm pregnant & proud of it!"

No matter what your style on the street; hiding or showing off the bump, work is another matter. We need to look professional while being comfortable. Though options for maternity wear in the nursing field are limited, we have some great new options with updated fit and style that we're pretty excited about.

You can see our full Maternity Line offering at: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=maternity

Cherokee Flexibles are made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton in the body.

The top https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/maternity-wrap-top.html

The pant https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/maternity-flare-pant.html

The top has polyester knit panels down the sides for comfort and of course the pant has a wide scooped polyester knit waist band for comfort and tummy support. These are offered in thirteen colors. They even have one print top just to shake things up. https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/dots-wonderful-maternity-print-top.html

Cherokee also makes a maternity top and pant in their Core Stretch fabric. 55% Cotton / 42% Polyester / 3% Spandex High Tech Stretch Fabric for all over stretch! 55% Cotton / 42% Polyester / 3% Spandex High Tech Stretch Fabric. The pant https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/core-stretch-maternity-moderate-flare-pant.html and the top https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/core-stretch-maternity-v-neck-top.html come in three colors.

WonderWink has another stretch fabric option made from 100% Super Silky Soft Polyester Stretch for easy care and, low maintenance. The top https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/maternity-mock-wrap-top.html and the pant https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/maternity-flare-cargo-pant.html come in five colors.

And the newest addition to the maternity line is from Urbane Ultimate made from 54% Rayon / 44% Polyester / 2% Spandex for no iron, great fit, soft, stretchy, lightweight and durable fabric. The pant https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/urbane-ultimate-9399-maternity-pant.html and the top https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/urbane-ultimate-9699-maternity-top.html come in five colors.

We hope this helps those of you who are "in the family way" as my grandma used to say. To add to that pregnancy glow, choose your style and color of these great fashions to look and feel your best and rock the bump!

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SHIPPING 101 –THE ART OF GETTING WHAT YOU NEED, WHEN YOU NEED IT

SHIPPING 101 –THE ART OF GETTING WHAT YOU NEED, WHEN YOU NEED IT.

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Ok the first thing we all need to understand is that procrastination is usually not a good thing. Most of the time, it ends up costing us money and frustration, so the first choice is to order early. I know that is not always possible, so the information below, about shipping, is designed to make you an educated consumer of your shipping options.

Warehouse locations and shipping options by manufacturer:

Barco & Grey's Anatomy: Ships from California. Primary shipping method is United Parcel Service/UPS, but they can ship via US Postal Service for PO Box deliveries. If you opt for the standard flat rate shipping your order will ship by UPS ground. Standard orders of in stock items without embroidery leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select UPS 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday. Embroidery orders also offer all the same parameters as above. However please note that the shipping service level chosen will NOT change the embroidery turn-around time of 7-10 business days. Your chosen shipping service level will apply when your order is ready to ship.

Cherokee & Dickies: Ships from Texas. Primary shipping method is US Priority Mail for smaller packages and United Parcel Service for larger packages for standard flat rate shipping. Standard orders, of in stock items leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select UPS 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

Landau, Urbane, & Smitten: Ships from Mississippi. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items without embroidery leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select UPS or FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday. Embroidery orders also offer all the same parameters as above. However please note that the shipping service level chosen will NOT change the embroidery turn-around time of 7-10 business days. Your chosen shipping service level will apply when your order is ready to ship.

Med Couture & Peaches: Ships from Texas. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

White Swan & Jockey: Ships from Georgia. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items without embroidery leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday. Embroidery orders also offer all the same parameters as above. However please note that the shipping service level chosen will NOT change the embroidery turn-around time of 7-10 business days. Your chosen shipping service level will apply when your order is ready to ship.

Maevn: Ships from Texas. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

Koi: Ships from California. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

Dansko: Ships from Pennsylvania. Primary shipping method is United Parcel Service / UPS. Most in stock orders leave their warehouse within two business days. You may also select UPS 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

Wink & Carhartt: Ships from Texas. Primary shipping method is FedEx SmartPost for smaller package and FedEx Ground for larger packages using the standard flat rate shipping. With FedEx SmartPost, FedEx will deliver the package to the post office in your zip code, then, the US Post office will do the delivery to your location. If you are in a rural area that the Post Office does not offer delivery service; you will need to choose another delivery option. Standard orders of in stock items leave the warehouse within two business days in most cases. You may also select FedEx 3day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air for additional cost. 10:00am CST is the cut-off time for shipping the same day on expedited orders. The website will calculate your freight amount based on the weight of the items in your shopping card and the delivery destination. Please keep in mind, transit days are Monday – Friday; Saturday and Sunday do not count as transit days. If you place an order on Friday before 10:00am CST, using Next Day Air it will ship on Friday and deliver on Monday. If the order is placed after 10:00am CST on Friday, it will ship on Monday and deliver on Tuesday.

** In all cases where US Priority Mail is offered, please keep in mind the transit times listed are estimated days in transit. The US Postal Service does not guarantee a specific delivery date or a specific number of days in transit for Priority Mail.

Remember, order early, order often!

Shipping GENERAL POLICY: https://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/shipping

UniformsAndScrubs.com offers FLAT RATE ground shipping of $6.99 on each brand order in your cart less than $99.00, and FREE ground shipping on each brand order in your cart $100.00 and above that are shipped to destinations in the Continental United States. For all other destinations (i.e. Alaska, Hawaii, APO) and any expedited service levels, calculated rates will apply. Please note that the shipping is calculated by brand as we ship from several warehouses based on the brand(s) you put in your shopping bag.

EMBROIDERY ORDERS: Embroidery orders also offer all the same parameters as above. However please note that the shipping service level chosen will NOT change the embroidery turn-around time of 7-10 business days. Your chosen shipping service level will apply when your order is ready to ship.

STETHOSCOPE ORDERS: Stethoscope orders will only be processed when the "Bill To" and the "Ship To" address are the same due to high instances of credit card fraud . Your chosen shipping service level will apply when your order is ready to ship.

CARRIERS: UniformsAndScrubs.com uses third party shipping companies such as UPS, FedEx and USPS based on the best service for the destination specified.

STANDARD DELIVERY TIMING: Under NORMAL circumstances, orders pick, pack and ship within 24 business hours from the date of your order, Mon-Fri. Under NORMAL circumstances delivery time to the "Ship To" address specified on your order varies based on where you live in relation to our distribution center, but generally from 5-7 BUSINESS days, up to 7-10 for SmartPost. No orders are processed over the weekends or holidays which therefore adds time to your delivery. Customers who pay by check will have their orders processed after a clearing period as follows: 1) Personal checks held for (2) weeks, 2) Business checks held for (1) week. Transit times listed for USPS Priority Mail are estimates provided to by the Post Office. The US Post Office does not guarantee these transit time estimates.

EXPEDITED DELIVERY TIMING: This refers to UPS and FedEx, Next Day, 2nd Day, and 3 Day Express. Under NORMAL circumstances, expedited orders submitted by 10:00 am Central will pick, pack and ship by the end of that business day, Mon - Fri. Orders placed after 10:00 am Central will pick, pack and ship by the end of the next business day. Under either scenario, expedited order arrival times will then be based on whichever service level you have chosen. No orders are processed over the weekends or holidays which therefore adds time to your delivery. Customers who pay by check will have their orders processed after a clearing period as follows: 1) Personal checks held for (2) weeks, 2) Business checks held for (1) week.

SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL US: Shipments to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam and Military addresses are a two-step process; 1) Ship to UniformsAndScrubs.com, 2) Ship to the customer via USPS Priority mail. All shipments will be held at UniformsAndScrubs.com for final shipment until ALL items are available and with then ship complete. No partial shipments.

SHIPPING PROCESS: UniformsAndScrubs.com normally uses a "Two Ship" policy which will release all available items immediately for shipping, and will forward all remaining "Back Ordered" (B/O) items when they are ALL available. In some short B/O cases, a "Ship Complete" status will hold your items until all are available.

BACK ORDERS: Back orders (B/O) do happen and will cause a delay in shipment based on the availability of the item(s). B/O's occur when the style/size/color you ordered is not in stock. Most B/O's are under 2-3 weeks but can be longer. As we source direct from the manufacturer, it is advisable to keep your order active for immediate allocation once the item(s) become available. In the event of a multiple item order, we will ship what is in stock, and ship the B/O's complete when all B/O item(s) are available. In this case customers are NOT charged shipping on B/O's under NORMAL circumstances, however this does NOT apply to single item orders and shipping will be charged on these per policy.

BACK ORDER NOTIFICATION: UniformsAndScrubs.com typically receives B/O information on your order within 24-48 hours after your order is placed. In some cases this may be longer based on inventory status. UniformsAndScrubs.com makes every attempt to notify our customers in a timely fashion the event of a B/O situation, primarily via email. Unfortunately, previously communicated B/O dates can and will change from time to time based on inventory allocations by the manufacturer. UniformsAndScrubs.com makes every attempt to update our customers, but in many cases we are not informed of the B/O until an inquiry is made at which time we pass the information on to our customer.

DISCONTINUED ITEMS: When an item(s) on an order is discontinued, standard policy is to refund that item(s) and ship the remainder of the order per our standard shipping policy. Although we make every attempt to determine the integrity of the order in this event, UniformsAndScrubs.com will not be held responsible for making this decision. Original shipping costs on ALL orders are non-refundable under MOST circumstances.

CUSTOMER ENTRY ERRORS: When an item(s) on an order is entered incorrectly by the customer, UniformsAndScrubs.com makes every attempt to catch and remedy these issues; however, UniformsAndScrubs.com will not be held responsible for making these corrections and the costs to return and/or reorder the item(s) is solely that of the customer. Shipping costs on ALL replacement or correction orders are non-refundable.

DELIVERY ACCEPTANCE: ALL UniformsAndScrubs.com orders ship "SIGNATURE NOT REQUIRED" as most of our customers are not available during standard delivery hours to personally receive their package. It the customer's responsibility to notify their carrier, neighbors, doormen, building managers, etc. of the pending delivery if you have concern over leaving your package at your residence or place of work. As we utilize third party delivery services (UPS, FedEx, USPS, etc.), please note that it is up to the delivery driver to determine and insure the safe arrival of your package. UniformsAndScrubs.com is not responsible for the package once it leaves the warehouse, although we will assist in problem resolution with the shipper involved. If you have provided a wrong shipping address and request forwarding assistance, you will be charged a $10 handling fee and all forwarding charges as incurred. If you refuse the shipment or have moved without providing the proper address, you will be refunded less a $20 refusal fee.

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GOT A STAIN? DON’T TRASH IT, SAVE IT WITH THESE TIPS WE FOUND

GOT A STAIN? DON'T TRASH IT, SAVE IT WITH THESE TIPS WE FOUND

How to Remove Laundry Stains With Vinegar By Erin Huffstetler April 30, 2017

https://www.thebalance.com/how-to-remove-laundry-stains-with-vinegar-1387973

Not much beats the stain-fighting power of vinegar. Learn how to treat 13 of your toughest laundry stains with distilled white vinegar and just a bit of elbow grease.

1 Tomato Stains

Saturate the tomato stain with vinegar and allow it to soak in. Then, launder as usual. Check to make sure the stain is out before you run it through the dryer.

2 Mildew Stains

If you forgot to move the wash over to the dryer, and it smells mildewy or has visible mildew stains, just mix equal parts vinegar and water with some salt, and soak the clothing in the solution. This should lift mildew stains from most fabrics. If you still see signs of staining after soaking, make a solution of undiluted vinegar and salt, and soak it again.

3 Coffee/Tea Stains

To banish coffee or tea stains, soak the stained fabric in 1/3 cup vinegar mixed with 2/3 cup water. Hang the garment outside in the sun to dry, then launder as usual.

4 Mustard Stains

Mustard stains require a bit of persistence. Start by applying undiluted vinegar to the stain. Then, allow it to soak in. If that doesn't do it, you may also need to treat the spot with laundry detergent. Just work it into the stain. Then, throw it in the wash. Check to make sure the stain is out before you dry the garment. Repeat the process, if necessary.

5 Sweat Stains

To banish sweat stains, pour vinegar over the discolored area, and rub coarse salt into it. Table salt will work if it's all you have. Place the garment out in the sun to dry; then, wash it.

6 Grass Stains

To lift grass stains, soak the garment in undiluted vinegar for 30 minutes; then launder it. If you can still see signs of the stain after washing, try making a paste of vinegar and baking soda. Use an old toothbrush to coat the stain; then launder it again.

7 Ink Stains

Defeat stubborn ink stains by spraying the stain with hair spray; then, dab vinegar on the hair spray to remove it -- and the ink. Nifty!

8 Blood Stains

Fast action is the cure for bloodstains. Pour vinegar over the stain, and allow it to soak for 15 minutes. Then, rinse with cool water, and repeat if necessary. Wash immediately.

9 Set-in Stains

Saturate set-in stains with vinegar. Then, rub the spot with a paste made from equal parts vinegar and baking soda. You can add a couple tablespoons each of vinegar and laundry detergent to a bucket of water and soak the garment overnight if the stain persists. Then, rinse and wash.

10 Crayon Stains

Rub vinegar into the crayon stain with a brush -- an old toothbrush works great. Then, toss the garment in the wash.

11 Vomit Stains

Rinse the garment in cool water to remove as much of the vomit as possible. Then, soak the stain in vinegar, and wash the garment. Repeat the process, if necessary.

12 Rust Stains

To remove a rust stain, soak a cotton ball in vinegar, and use it to blot the stain. Cover the stain with a thin layer of salt, and rub it into the vinegar and the fabric. Lay the garment outside in direct sunlight until the stain has faded. Then, wash as usual.

13 Iron Scorch Marks

Accidentally leave the iron on your clothes for too long? Reverse the damage by soaking a cotton ball or rag in vinegar, and use it to dab at the scorched area. Blot the stain with a clean rag, and this should lift the stain. It may take more than one application to fully remove the scorch mark.

Can you get stains out of clothes after they've been washed?

BY ALIA HOYT https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/household-hints-tips/cleaning-organizing/stains-out-of-clothes-after-theyve-been-washed.htm

One of the simple, unavoidable facts of life is that stains happen, no matter how careful we are with our glasses of red wine or simmering pans of spaghetti sauce. Unfortunately, every stain reacts differently to the myriad cleaning methods out there, so success isn't guaranteed on the first try, even if you do everything right from the very moment the blemish occurs. Many people throw in the towel, so to speak, after the garment in question has been put through the washing machine to less than stellar results. There's no need to give up on your favorite tee, though! Whether your pretreatment failed or you simply didn't notice the stain before tossing it in the wash, there are plenty of ways to eliminate pesky blemishes. In fact, almost all stains will come out with some extra elbow grease (pun intended). So lather, rinse and repeat as much as necessary, using any or all of these handy tips and tricks!

My go-to stain removal technique is appallingly easy. Just rub a little bit of liquid detergent directly onto the stain, let it soak in and then run it through the washer again. Some experts swear by liquid dishwashing detergent used in the same fashion. Hey, it's all soap, right?

Stain-removal sprays and sticks have come a long way in recent years. A squirt or two of the good stuff usually does the trick. Just make sure you follow the given directions or it won't be as effective.

For grease marks caused by substances like salad dressing or cooking oils, simply rub a stick of white chalk into the stain to absorb the offending spot and then run it through the washer again.

Adding baking soda to the wash and then running the garment through again is another effective method for getting rid of oil or grease stains.

If that annoying oil stain still hasn't budged, consider rubbing some corn starch directly into it and washing it yet again.

Occasionally, kids or crafty adults get a little overzealous with glue sticks -- and their clothes pay the price. Unfortunately, glue can leave a stain even after the substance has been peeled or scraped off. Acetone, which is found in nail polish remover, is generally very effective at getting rid of glue-based blemishes. Make sure the fabric you're treating is colorfast and machine washable, though, since acetone can cause the fabric to become further discolored.

Bleach is very harsh and often less effective than most stain removal aids, so try to avoid using it when possible. If you feel like it's your only option, though, start with diluted oxygen bleach and move on to chlorine bleach if necessary.

Really old, stubborn stains sometimes respond best to liquid glycerin. Rub it in, let it soak and then launder again.

Whatever you do, try to avoid putting stained items in the dryer because the heat often causes the discoloration to set permanently.

Quick Tips for Removing Stains from Clothing

BY THE EDITORS OF PUBLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, LTD. & RACHAEL SCHULTZ

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To remove spots of blood from clothing, use 3 percent hydrogen peroxide -- the kind you find in the first-aid section of the store. Soak the stain with the peroxide, use your fingernail or the blade of a butter knife to help loosen and scrape away the blood, then rinse it away with more hydrogen peroxide. In most cases, you'll have better luck removing stains -- especially blood stains -- if you treat them immediately after they happen, before the stains have a chance to dry.

Another method for removing blood from clothing is to wet the stained area of the fabric with water, sprinkle it with plain old table salt, rub one half of the stain against the other to work in the salt and loosen the stain, then immediately launder the garment the way you usually do.

Grass stains on clothes can be removed with an old toothbrush and plain white toothpaste; just make sure you use a paste variety and not a gel. Squeeze a small amount of the toothpaste onto the stain, then dip the toothbrush in clean water and use it to scrub away the stain. Repeat this process as needed to treat all of the stain(s). Rinse the area and launder the clothing as usual. Now you can steal home plate without a second thought.

To banish a ring around the collar…

Whether it's on work shirts or Sunday best, staining around the collar can be easily vanquished with a touch of something you're pretty much guaranteed to have in the house -- shampoo. Just pour a little shampoo -- any shampoo will do, even the inexpensive, generic kind -- onto the collar, rub the collar together to work the shampoo in well, and rinse thoroughly. Then launder as usual.

To remove lipstick from dark fabrics, grab a piece of white bread and remove the crust. You don't have to forgo a sandwich; you can use the heel of the loaf -- no one likes that piece anyway. Wad up the soft center and rub it gently on the stain until it picks up all of the lipstick. Sweep away any leftover crumbs with a clean, soft-bristled brush.

To remove grease spots, Sprinkle the spot with cornstarch. Allow the cornstarch to soak up the grease for a few minutes, and then brush it away. The grease spot will lift right out, and you can get back to trying to convince everyone to use napkins instead of their clothes.

Oily stains from natural body oils can be removed with plain shampoo (just like oil in your hair). It's that easy. Just pour some on the stained areas, rub it in, rinse thoroughly and launder the garment as usual.

If you get ink on a piece of clothing, try soaking the ink mark with rubbing alcohol and wiping it away with a clean, white cloth. Another old-fashioned remedy for removing ink marks from clothes and other fabrics is to wet a sponge with milk and rub the ink stain until it disappears.

To remove tea stains: Mix up a concoction of heavily sugared water by stirring the water as you add sugar to it. Keep adding sugar until it no longer dissolves (warm water makes it easier for sugar to dissolve). To remove tea stains from clothing or table linens, submerge the stained area for several minutes in a small container of the heavily sugared water, then launder as usual.

We have not tried all of these tips for stain removal, so let us know what works for you and we may include you and your idea in a future blog!

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ALL PANT LEGS ARE NOT THE SAME

ALL PANT LEGS ARE NOT THE SAME

During my glory days; the pant leg on my jeans were a huge bell that covered my entire foot and they dragged the ground. They were worn to perfection once the bottom edges started to fray from walking on them. Over the years these have went out of style, came back in for a while then faded out again.

 

I've been working with scrubs since 1990 and have watched the ever changing pant leg move through one fashion trend to another. Let's be honest, how many of you still have a pair of scrub pants with the knit cuff on the ankle? These hit the market when the parachute pants were in. Yikes! You either loved them or hated them, right?

Today the pant leg still continues to evolve. So let's take a look at the types of pant legs out there now and see if we can find the right style for you.

TAPERED LEG: Tapered means the leg is slimmer and more fitted to the leg at the ankle. ... Tapered leg refers to the width of the pants leg narrowing as it goes down to follow the shape of leg. For an example of a "tapered leg" see Landau style 8320 http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/classic-fit-tapered-leg-pant.html

FLARE LEG: Flare aka Bell Bottoms become wider from the knees down. Often these are slimmer through the thigh area. For an example of a "flare leg" see WonderWink style 502 http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/wonderwork-women-s-flare-leg-pant.html

STRAIGHT LEG: Straight leg scrub pants are most popular with the guys and normally they have the same circumference from the knee to the hem. To see an example of a straight leg pant go to Cherokee style 4000 http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/men-s-utility-draw-cord-pant.html

RELAXED FIT: Relaxed fit in a let usually means it has more room in the hip and thigh area. The pant can then have either a straight, tapered or flare leg from the knee down.

BOOT CUT: Boot cut pant are similar to straight but not entirely. They are fitted around the thighs and only slightly taper off at the knees, so as to accommodate a boot. It's not entirely straight like a straight-legged pant and it's not totally flared like a flared-legged pant. It's sort of in the middle between a straight and a flare. You can see an example of a boot cut pant with Maevn style 9202 http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/blossom-multi-pocket-utility-cargo-pant-180423.html

SKINNY LEG: Skinny pants are exactly what the name implies: they're skinny and tight. They have a snug fit from the waist all the way down to the hem. See Urbane style 9313 for an example. http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/ultimate-skinny-cargo-tapered-pant.html

ANKLE VENT: An ankle vent is a slit on the outside of the ankle and can be on a straight leg, boot cut or flare leg. See White Swan style 19202 as an example. http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/pants/bio-stretch-mega-pocket-cargo-pant.html

FORWARD LEG VENT: This is similar to the ankle vent, but it is facing forward over the foot and has a wider tulip like space. See Jockey style 2428. http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/pants/jockeytm-2428-performance-rx-get-up-and-go-pant.html

So no matter what you like in a pant leg for your street clothes, chances are you can mirror that style in your work clothes. I hope this helps to guide you to "your style", but if you need more help, please reach out to our customer service team by live chat or phone during regular business hours; or email 24/7.

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THUMB HOLES IN JACKETS AND SHIRTS – FUNCTION OR FASHION

THUMB HOLES – FUNCTION OR FASHION?

We are seeing thumb holes on long sleeve tee shirts and on jackets. So are they just a funky fashion or do they actually serve a purpose? I lost myself in an extended Google Search to see what the world has to say about the thumb hole or, thumb holster, as I found some are calling it.

We found multiple sites for hikers, climbers, and cyclists praising the thumb hole/holster for keeping the sleeve from riding up during their activities. Cold weather sports enthusiasts say the thumb hole in the long sleeve tee makes it easier to layer garments over the tee without the sleeve of the tee bunching up (one person called that an armpit wedgie). They also praise long sleeve shirts with thumb holsters for preventing exposed skin at the wrist above the glove and below the sleeve of a jacket or coat.

In the last several years the extra-long sleeve, as is found in the tees with the thumb hole, are in fashion; especially with the younger generation. I found one fashion article that referred to them as "hobo mitts". https://youlookfab.com/welookfab/topic/anyone-else-a-fan-of-thumb-holes

So I guess the answer to my original question," Function or Fashion?" would be yes both! So what about in scrubs? We would say again the answer is yes, both function and fashion. Healthcare apparel like our women's zip front scrub jacket has always followed street clothes fashion trends and believe it or not, the thumb hole sleeve may even have a practical use in the health care field.

We have all worked in that hospital or office that has the A/C set on Arctic Freeze setting, so a little bit of extra coverage is a welcome thing. I was surprised to see how easily latex cloves slip on over the extended sleeve to form an additional barrier for protection.

You can find an assortment of Tee Shirts and Jackets with the functional and fashionable thumb holster on our site by typing the word "thumb" in our search tool. http://www.uniformsandscrubs.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=thumb

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HOW CLEAN IS YOUR STETHOSCOPE?

HOW CLEAN IS YOUR STETHOSCOPE?

We found this interesting and knew you would also.

JUL 18, 2017 | CONTAGION® EDITORIAL STAFF

Most practitioners do not give the cleanliness of their stethoscopes much thought, but the results of a new study from the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) are going to want to make them rethink their disinfection practices. Here is a link to the full article. http://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(17)30104-9/fulltext

Hand hygiene remains the main focus of many infection control and prevention programs; however, according to the AJIC study, "microbiology data have shown that stethoscope contamination after a single exam is comparable to that of the physician's dominant hand." The types of bacteria the scope could be contaminated with can include: Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium difficile, and even vancomycin-resistant enterococci.

Previous studies have shown that hand sanitizer used to clean clinicians' hands between encounters is also able to effectively clean stethoscopes. Still, "healthcare providers rarely perform stethoscope hygiene between patient encounters, despite its importance for infection prevention, [and the fact that] the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that re-usable medical equipment, such as stethoscopes, must undergo disinfection between patients," according to a recent email press release on the study. In fact, a previous study the researchers highlight found that stethoscope hygiene was performed in, "an observed rate of 4.6% of trainees at 3 academic medical centers for non-isolation rooms over an 11-month period."

With this history in mind, the researchers on the AJIC study deployed a "quality improvement pilot project in which they observed stethoscope hygiene [in the form of] (alcohol swabs, alcohol gel, or disinfectant wipes) at the start of a 4-week rotation for medical students, resident physicians, and attending physicians at tertiary care Department of Veterans Affairs hospital academic teaching hospital," according to the press release. The observers were attending hospitalists who were not involved in the clinical care of the patients, and observations were made from the hallways outside of patient rooms. The results showed that none of the clinicians observed in the project performed stethoscope hygiene (128 initial observations).

The clinicians were then educated on the importance of stethoscope hygiene between patient encounters through an interactive PowerPoint presentation, a resident report with the attendings, nursing staff meetings, and laminated reminder flyers posted at the nursing units. Clinicians were advised that, "either alcohol swabs or hand sanitizer were acceptable and equivalent (excluding Clostridium difficile) [and] was the expectation for stethoscope hygiene between each encounter," study authors write.

Despite the education efforts, the availability of disinfection products, and advising the clinicians that there would be additional monitoring, the researchers found that during the follow-up phase, none of the clinicians performed stethoscope hygiene (41 post-intervention observations).

The researchers noted that the study was not without limitations, such as the fact that observations were made outside of patient rooms, and the number of post-intervention observations was low. Despite these limitations, however, the researchers believe the results highlight an "often overlooked infection control issue by discovering how rarely stethoscope hygiene is done." To this end, they suggest that, "perhaps accountability can be increased by designating a team member, such as a senior resident physician, to be the team leader and champion to remind and ensure that stethoscope and hand hygiene are performed. It would be interesting to see if adding stethoscope and hand hygiene to the end-of-rotation provider evaluations makes a difference."

You can read this and other articles that are vital to your profession on www.contagionlive.com

Cleaning instructions from MDF Instruments:

Use alcohol to clean the ear tips and to wipe the diaphragm of your stethoscope.

Use warm water or mild detergent and a clean rag to clean the tubing of your stethoscope and allow to air dry.

Do not use acidic or alkaline cleaners on stethoscope, use only isopropyl alcohol.

Cleaning instructions from Littmann: 3M recommends cleaning Littmann stethoscopes in-between every patient with a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution or wipe. Do not immerse your stethoscope in any liquid or subject it to any sterilization process. If your stethoscope needs to be disinfected, wipe with a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution. Do not immerse your stethoscope in any liquid, or subject it to any sterilization process. Keep your stethoscope away from extreme heat, cold, solvents and oils. Tunable diaphragms can be removed from the chestpiece and their surfaces wiped with alcohol or soapy water. Dry all parts thoroughly before reassembly. Eartips can be removed from the eartubes for thorough cleaning. For safety, snap eartips firmly back onto the ribbed ends of the eartubes.

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