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Old 01-10-2007, 05:24 PM #11
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Love the scrubs idea....where do you buy them?

Also I have been buying a lot of comfy yoga like clothes at www.lucy.com. THey have these great pants that are just pull on and look yoga chic...even if I can't do yoga
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Love the scrubs idea....where do you buy them?
For good prices and good sales I go here - http://www.marcusuniforms.com/

For fancier scrubs and more selection for colors and styles I go here - http://www.lydiasuniforms.com/


In my opinion the top link (Marcus Uniforms) is better for buying large amounts of plain scrubs. They have great sales on scrub sets (top and bottom together) that are solid color and plain.

In my opinion the bottom link (Lydias uniforms) is better for buying the few really nice and stylish scrubs that I wear when I go out. Lydias tens to be more expensive, but they have a better selection of the nicer styles of scrubs that look more like clothing.

I always joke that I buy from Marcus for my "around the house" scrubs and I buy from Lydia for my "leave the house" scrubs.
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Thanks for more ideas! The scrub jackets would be great for the "apron" type of thing I had in mind, around the house. And I am a nurse (well...used to be...), so I guess it would be "legal" to wear them! Boy, looking through the web sites really made me miss nursing, though! They had some nice cotton t-shirts on the Marcus site, really cheap! Like $4...for long sleeved tees...

Jamy, I have a few of those cotton sweaters with a few buttons at the neck, but I am finding them so hard to get off! I just wore one yesterday when my husband took me to the mall, and when I got home I was already really hurting, then had to pull that sweater off over my head...ugh...hubby had to help me get into my gown after that...

I love how the sweaters feel while on, but not the on and off process!

Thanks again for everybody's input...take care, and I hope you're having a low-pain day

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Hi guys,

Costco has good yoga clothes as well as lulu lemon you can google it to get the website VERY expensive but they will hem it for you and probably have wicked warrenty. the shirts with the built in bras is what I lived in post op in the summer, with a sweatshirt with a zipper over if too cold. but I have lil boobies so can cope with the no bra issue.......

hope this helps.....scrubs are great and snaps are better than buttons.....push closed on you and then pull it off as if ripping a guys shirt off in a fit of passion.....lol

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