![]() Although I liked the length of the pants, I felt like the ankles were a bit loose considering they were the Jogger style. I am 5’10” and there is nothing I hate more than to feel like my ankles are flashing out and about in a pair of high-waters. I had ordered medium-tall for the scrub pants and was ecstatic to find that they were actually long enough. I liked the overall design of the top the pockets were large, and I liked the stretch material at the waist that gave it more of a tapered look. I had read that in reviews it ran a little large, but I chickened out and stuck with a medium. I usually wear a size medium in both bottoms and tops, but the Infinity V-Neck Top was a little too big, meaning I should have sized down to a small. I was excited to try out one of the women’s Solid V-Neck tops paired with a sporty pair of their Mid-Rise Tapered Leg Jogger pants. At a cheaper price point, I was curious to see if they would live up to the standards of these other brands. ![]() A matching set of these scrubs will cost you approximately $75, compared to the more expensive brands, like FIGS or Jaanuu, that run about $15-30 more per set. Their Infinity line of scrubs boasts sportier styles, a unique four-way stretch fabric designed for comfort and antimicrobial technology (say whaaaaa?). They pride themselves on manufacturing scrubs that are high quality, comfortable, and fashionable. They have been considered a staple in nursing scrubs since they originated back in 1972 and have developed many different lines of scrubs over the years. Most nurses are probably familiar with the Cherokee brand, if not already own a pair of their scrubs. Cherokee Nursing Scrubs Review by Casey Smith, BSN, RN Trusted Nurses Take on Cherokee Scrubs
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