Spin the Scrubs Color Wheel: Pink Scrubs!
Feel pretty in pink scrubs.
I chose to feature pink scrubs for several reasons. I just purchased a pretty pink netbook (mini laptop computer;
think Nintendo DS on steroids) that I've been somewhat obsessed with over the past few weeks, and even though I never considered myself one of those pink gadget girls, well, I guess I am. This weekend, I'll be hanging out with my former roommate Pinky, so that ties into why my brain voted for pink scrubs. Also, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so now's a perfect time to spotlight one of the more feminine colors in our scrubs collection.
First up, although this Grey's Anatomy by Barco® scrub top comes in many hues, I prefer the pink blush. These pink scrubs also garnered some very positive reviews from our customers, who wrote about the soft fabric and flattering fit. You can get the pink scrubs pants to match, both are on sale right now. Buy the set, or any Grey's Anatomy scrubs, and if you spend more than $25 on Grey's fashions, we'll throw in a free tote bag with your purchase.
Next, and fitting for the upcoming National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I hunted down this pink scrub top by Cherokee. Emblazoned with the words "cure," "love," "hope" and "heal," the pink scrubs top is eye-catching and features dolman sleeves that hit lower on the arm and are tapered at the hem.
Finally, I spotted this pink scrubs top by White Swan, a steal at only $5.99. The color perfectly matches my new netbook. The pink scrubs top is simple but pretty, and if pink isn't your thing, this comes in 11 other shades. It combines two of my favorite things, a low price and a nice color.
After an internship at a home magazine where she wrote about media rooms and $500,000 pool renovations from the comfort of a teeny, cluttered dorm room,
Lynn Jusinski graduated from a small college in Pennsylvania and then moved on to write for two weekly newspapers in suburban Philadelphia. A column she penned for the papers won an award from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
In 2007, Lynn moved back to the magazine world, and worked full-time as an associate editor for ADVANCE for Health Information Professionals. Her work on the magazine led to “Rookie of the Year” honors and a second place feature award in the annual Editorial Excellence Awards presented by Merion Publications Inc.
In her free time, Lynn is typically stuck in traffic, shopping, reading, constructing poorly made crafts and hanging out in and around her hometown.
You can reach Lynn at
ljusinski@advanceweb.com