Explore our full range of classic, trending, and unique colors designed for comfort, style, and professionalism.
Explore how each fabric behaves in real hospital use. Every fabric blend is explained with movement, breathability, care needs and best use cases.
Caribbean blue is a nice and calming color to have on a uniform. It adds some nice color to what the employee is wearing. It is a color that is friendly and looks professional. This color is good to have for employees who deal with customers. It is a good color to use when you want to create a nice atmosphere surrounding employees. This color gives a good professional look to teams wearing it.
Ceil blue is soft and calming, creating an amiable and amicable appearance. Its soft color is suitable for tasks that require direct patient interactions and is a great match with logos and other monochromatic color schemes. Blue ceilings give off an aura of safety and calmness. It creates a professional but amicable atmosphere for teams working long shifts.
Healthcare professionals will find the black option sleek, modern, and very versatile. This color keeps a professional and polished appearance while effectively concealing many stains and marks. From hospitals to clinics, black is a color that will work for virtually any environment. It is a great professional option that works well with many colorful logos and accessories.
Navy blue is a reliable and classic choice for healthcare professionals. A classic, professional color that hides stains and works well for teams of any size. Any size of team can use it because it makes them look calm, organized, and professional. The dark color hides small spots and goes well with many logo colors, making it perfect for long shifts and everyday wear.
Wine is a strong, dark color that makes you feel sophisticated and confident. It gives healthcare teams that want to stand out a professional but unique look. The deep color covers up small stains and goes well with many brand colors. It gives the product identity while still keeping a polished and professional look. It creates a steady and refined look for small teams and large departments.
Royal blue is bright, vibrant, and clean, making it a popular choice in medical environments. It is bright, clear, and polished, and it gives off positive and energetic vibes. It is also very adaptable to various parts of the company while also looking good with many logo designs. This way, your crew will look confident and strong all day long.
You can select any color from our standard range or request a custom shade for your team. We match colors with accuracy and keep consistency across every set in your order. You can also choose logo colors that blend smoothly with your selected scrub color for a clean and unified look. You can also add your logo through embroidery or order full branded sets through our private label service.
We offer a wide range of custom colors. Choose the shade that fits your team, brand, or hospital identity.
Choose a scrub set color that fits your team with confidence. We guide you through shades, contrast options, and logo pairing so you get a clean and unified look every time.
If your team needs a shade outside the standard range, we help you create a custom color that matches your brand style. Every set is matched with care to keep the same tone across the full order.
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Our team helps you select the right colour for your staff based on your department’s needs and brand style. We guide you through matching, contrast options, and logo pairing to design your Scrub.
We manufacture a wide range of medical scrubs, including unisex scrubs, V-neck tops, jogger-style pants, nurse uniforms, and doctor coats. All designs are customizable according to your brand requirements.
Yes! Steek Apparel offers full customization options — including fabric color, logo embroidery, size charts, pocket placement, and packaging. We help you design scrubs that perfectly match your brand’s identity.
Absolutely. We specialize in low MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) production, ideal for small clinics, startups, or new medical uniform brands. You can start with small batches without compromising on quality.
We use premium-quality fabrics such as poly-cotton blends, spandex blends, and moisture-wicking materials — chosen for comfort, breathability, and durability during long shifts.