I've been working for several university HSCs for many years and have noticed an odd trend...at least for me. I have seen male students, residents and attendings wearing a scrub top tucked into their trousers. I am not talking about the person that got some bodily fluid on their shirt and now has no other choice but to wear a scrub top...I am talking about people that wear that as their uniform - like wearing a shirt and tie to see patients. First of all, hospital issued scrub tops are not tailored - they are usually bunched up in their pants. Second, pukey green and baby blue are not good colors for anyone. Thirdly, I thought that scrubs were only allowed when you are actually doing something that requires scrubs (i.e. OR). I guess half a scrub is ok to see clinic patients? When did this become fashionable? Does your DH do this? I say DH because I have never seen the females do this business.
Maybe I should have put this in debates - some may think this is hawt.
Maybe I should have put this in debates - some may think this is hawt.
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