🩺OOTD Scrubs edition🩺

2024/9/9 Edited to

... Read moreWorking as a nurse means spending a lot of time in scrubs, and while functionality is key, who says we can't look cute and feel confident too? I've been there, feeling a bit uninspired by the standard uniform, but I've found a few tricks to make my scrub OOTDs (Outfit of the Day) feel more 'me' and surprisingly stylish. First off, layering is a game-changer, especially for those chilly hospital floors or when you want to add a pop of color. I often wear a light-colored long-sleeve shirt or a black undershirt beneath my scrub top. It not only keeps me warm but also adds a bit of visual interest. I've got a fantastic pink long-sleeve top that pairs so well with various scrub colors, and a light blue long-sleeve top that feels super fresh. Sometimes, I even rock a light green long-sleeve top for a more vibrant look. It's all about finding what feels good and matches your mood for the day. Accessories are another secret weapon. While we're limited, things like a fun badge can really brighten up an otherwise plain outfit. I love finding ones with cartoon designs or inspiring messages. And of course, a reliable smartwatch is not just practical for timing and alerts, but it also adds a modern touch to my wrist. Footwear is crucial – comfortable, supportive shoes are non-negotiable for those long hours on my feet, but I try to pick ones with a bit of personality. Oh, and a comfy headband can keep hair out of my face while adding an extra dash of style! Don't underestimate the power of color and fit. While my workplace has some guidelines, I enjoy rotating through different scrub colors like my favorite pink, a cheerful neon yellow scrub set, a calming purple scrub set, or even a professional light brown scrub top and pants. The fit matters too; scrubs that are too baggy can feel sloppy, while those that are too tight restrict movement. Finding that sweet spot where they're comfortable yet structured makes all the difference in feeling good and looking put-together. I've even added a little pink ribbon to my pants sometimes for a truly personal touch! It's these small details that make a big impact. Ultimately, making scrubs look cute isn't about breaking dress codes, but about finding ways to express yourself and boost your own morale during demanding shifts. When I feel good in my scrubs, it genuinely makes my day brighter, helping me stay positive even when things get hectic. It's a little daily ritual that keeps me motivated and feeling like my best self, even in the busiest moments of nurse life.

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where did you get your case ?

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