Does Scrub Fabric Stretch Matter?
Finding scrubs that fit right can feel impossible when you don't know how the fabric behaves. You pick your usual size, but after a few washes, they either bag out or feel too tight. The problem often comes down to one thing: whether your medical scrubs and uniforms have stretch and whether they're pre-shrunk. Stretch fabric changes everything about how scrubs fit your body. A pair made with spandex moves differently from a 100% cotton pair, and that difference affects which size you should buy. Pre-shrunk materials stay the same size wash after wash, while regular cotton can shrink up to 5% in the first few washes. What Makes Scrub Fabric Stretch? Scrub fabric stretches when manufacturers add elastic fibers like spandex or elastane to the material. Most stretch scrubs contain 3-5% spandex mixed with cotton or polyester. This small percentage makes a huge difference in how the fabric moves with you. Pure cotton scrubs don't stretch. They might feel soft, but they w...