Discover the main fabric choices used in modern medical scrubs. Learn how each material performs in comfort, movement, durability, and daily care.
Explore how each fabric behaves in real hospital use. Every blend is explained with movement, breathability, care needs and best use cases.
The 95% polyester and 5% spandex blend is light and comfy, perfect for long medical shifts. It dries quickly and breathes well, keeping professionals comfortable all day. The fabric stretches well for regular movement and keeps its shape. It holds color well even after many washes and stays strong with frequent cleaning. Easy care makes it great for busy healthcare settings. Just machine wash and tumble dry on low.
The 90% Polyester and 10% Spandex fabric is stretchy, allowing a full range of motion for active use. It keeps you cool and dry with great moisture control. The fabric feels soft and holds its shape, even after many washes. It also resists fading, ensuring it retains its good looks for a long time. For best results, wash in cold water and dry on low heat. This fabric is perfect for emergency rooms and busy healthcare environments.
Wool Blend fabric keeps you warm and looks professional. It’s great for cooler places and special healthcare settings. It keeps you comfortable and helps control your body temperature during long hours. When mixed with polyester or stretchy fibers, the fabric becomes stronger, resists wrinkles, and retains its shape while remaining soft. It looks good and works well if you care for it properly. To keep its shape and last longer, wash it in cold water on a gentle cycle and dry it on low heat.
The Polyester Rayon Spandex blend gives modern medical scrubs a great mix of softness, stretch, and strength. Rayon feels smooth and breathable on the skin, while polyester makes the fabric strong and holds color well. Spandex adds flexible stretch that moves with the body, making it perfect for long shifts in active healthcare jobs. To keep it comfy and looking good, machine wash in cold water and tumble dry on low.
The Poly Cotton Blend is soft, breathable, and durable. It works well in busy healthcare settings and can handle industrial washing without fading much. It’s easy to care for and good for large use. You can machine wash and tumble dry it with little shrinkage if it’s pre-shrunk. While it stretches only slightly unless mixed with spandex, it’s a solid choice for hospital staff and areas that require heavy cleaning.
The Recycled Polyester Blend is an eco-friendly option that performs well. It wicks moisture and dries quickly, just like regular polyester, and is very durable. This fabric keeps its color and shape after many washes, helping reduce plastic waste. For best care, machine wash in cold water and dry on low heat. It’s a great choice for healthcare brands focused on sustainability.
The Linen Blend is a light and breathable fabric, perfect for warm weather and lower-intensity healthcare environments. Its natural texture lets air flow and keeps you cool. While it needs more care than synthetic blends and wrinkles easily, mixing it with polyester makes it stronger and better at holding color. Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle and iron for a neat look. This fabric is popular in outpatient clinics and boutique healthcare practices.
The Bamboo Blend is very soft, breathable, and keeps germs away. It feels cool on your skin and reduces irritation for everyday wear. This fabric controls moisture and resists odors, helping professionals stay fresh during long shifts. When mixed with polyester, it stays strong and soft even after many washes. It’s best to cold-wash and hang-dry. Many eco-friendly healthcare teams love this option.
Organic Cotton provides natural softness, breathability, and is safe for sensitive skin. It’s a comfortable choice for long shifts, especially in warm places without air conditioning. Though it doesn’t stretch much and takes longer to dry than synthetic fabrics, it’s a reliable option for those who prefer natural fibers. To keep it fitting well, cold wash on a gentle cycle and air dry. Many clinics and professionals with sensitive skin choose organic cotton.
We use only antimicrobial and moisture-wicking fabric. Our scrubs are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday hospital life. After multiple washes, our fabric maintains its shape and premium color the same. Before packing the set, we thoroughly check the scrub fabric, color match, and overall fit.
You receive uniforms that look clean, feel comfortable, and last through long shifts. We aim to provide healthcare teams with scrubs that perform well, feel good to wear, and are easy to care for. Every fabric works well with our embroidery options for logos and names. Hospitals can place branded uniform orders through our private label program.
| Fabric Blend | Durability | Breathability | Stretch | Antimicrobial | Moisture-Wicking | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% Polyester | 9/10 | 6/10 | 3/10 | Yes | 8/10 | High-durability hospital uniforms |
| 73% Polyester 27% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 10/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Premium stretch scrubs, ER/ICU |
| 82% Nylon 18% Spandex | 9/10 | 8/10 | 10/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Luxury athletic-fit scrubs |
| 82% Polyester 18% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 10/10 | Yes | 9/10 | High-performance stretch sets |
| 83% Polyester 17% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 9/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Performance tops & pants |
| 85% Nylon 15% Spandex | 9/10 | 8/10 | 10/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Ultra-soft premium scrubs |
| 85% Polyester 15% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 9/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Durable stretch scrubs |
| 87% Polyester 13% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 9/10 | Yes | 9/10 | All-day comfort scrubs |
| 88% Polyester 12% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 8/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Standard nurse scrubs |
| 90% Nylon 10% Spandex | 9/10 | 8/10 | 9/10 | Yes | 9/10 | Premium breathable fitted scrubs |
| 90% Polyester 10% Spandex | 9/10 | 7/10 | 8/10 | Yes | 8/10 | Everyday hospital scrubs |
| 95% Polyester 5% Spandex | 8/10 | 6/10 | 6/10 | Yes | 7/10 | Durable basic-stretch scrubs |
| 100% Cotton | 6/10 | 9/10 | 2/10 | Optional | 4/10 | Office wear, outpatient clinics |
| 100% Wool | 7/10 | 5/10 | 2/10 | Natural | 6/10 | Winter outerwear (not scrubs) |
| Silk | 4/10 | 8/10 | 2/10 | Natural | 5/10 | Luxury wear (not clinical) |
| 100% Nylon | 8/10 | 7/10 | 3/10 | Yes | 8/10 | Lightweight warm-weather uniforms |
| Fleece (Polyester Fleece) | 7/10 | 4/10 | 2/10 | Yes | 3/10 | Warm scrub jackets |
| Linen | 5/10 | 10/10 | 1/10 | Optional | 3/10 | Hot-climate non-clinical wear |
| Bamboo (Viscose) | 6/10 | 9/10 | 4/10 | Natural | 7/10 | Eco-friendly soft scrubs |
Get the best
Pick the material and color that matches your team’s needs and work style. Each fabric option is explained clearly so you can select the right feel, strength and comfort for daily use.
Choose breathable fabrics like cotton blends or tri-blend (polyester, rayon, spandex). They keep you cool, comfortable, and durable for long shifts.
High-polyester fabrics resist shrinking and fading under industrial washing. Avoid 100% cotton for heavy laundering.
Look for scrubs with 3–7% spandex in polyester blends. They stretch in all directions without losing shape.
Moisture-wicking fabrics pull sweat away from your skin to keep you dry. Cotton absorbs sweat and feels damp.
Antimicrobial scrubs prevent bacterial growth and odors. They help the fabric last longer, but don’t replace PPE.
Polyester blends like polyester-spandex or polyester-rayon resist wrinkles. They usually look neat straight from the dryer.
Avoid stiff polyester or rough synthetics. Soft cotton or rayon blends are gentle and comfortable for sensitive skin.