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Fabric for Nurse Scrubs and Medical Uniforms
How to choose scrubs and medical uniform fabric that survives constant hot-wash laundering, holds its colour, stays comfortable through long clinical shifts and keeps its shape.
Quick answer
Medical scrubs fabric is judged on how it survives constant hot-wash laundering while staying colour-fast, comfortable and in shape. A stable poly-viscose in the roughly 190 to 220 GSM range gives the durability and wash-fast behaviour that clinical laundry cycles demand, without feeling heavy over a long shift. Colour fastness and shape retention are the two properties that most often separate a scrub that lasts from one that fades and bags out early.
Constant hot-wash laundering
Clinical garments are washed hot and often, sometimes daily, to meet hygiene needs. That laundering is far harsher than domestic washing, so the cloth has to hold its finish, colour and shape across a high number of cycles rather than degrading after a few weeks.
A stable, higher-polyester poly-viscose stands up to this best. Sonata at 190 to 210 GSM gives a launderable plain base, while Benzer Special at 200 to 220 GSM and Benzzi at 200 to 215 GSM add a little more body and a softer handle.
Colour fastness through repeated washing
Departments often colour-code scrubs by role or ward, so the shade has to stay true through repeated hot washes. A cloth that fades unevenly not only looks worn, it breaks the colour-coding a unit relies on. Starting from a wash-fast base and a controlled dye lot is the surest way to hold the shade over time.
- Choose a stable poly-viscose base dyed for wash-fast performance.
- Order colour-coded shades from a single dye lot so a ward matches across garments.
- Keep a sealed reference swatch for reorders to guard against shade drift.
- Wash within the recommended temperature to protect colour over the garment life.
Comfort and shape retention on long shifts
Clinical shifts are long and active, so scrubs need to stay comfortable and keep their shape through bending, lifting and constant movement. A cloth that bags at the knees or seat, or twists after washing, looks unprofessional and wears out faster.
A stable poly-viscose recovers its shape well after wear and wash. Benzzi offers a soft handle at 200 to 215 GSM for comfort, while Benzer Special at 200 to 220 GSM gives slightly more structure for garments that need to hold their form.
Fabric options for medical wear
| Fabric | Weight and build | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|
| Benzer Special | 200-220 GSM PV Plain | Structured scrubs needing shape retention |
| Benzzi | 200-215 GSM PV Plain, soft-handle | Comfort-led scrubs for long clinical shifts |
| Sonata | 190-210 GSM PV Plain | Lighter, value scrubs across a unit |
All three are poly-viscose woven at 150 cm width and chosen for launderable, wash-fast performance.
Hygiene, durability and ordering
Hygiene in a clinical setting depends on garments that tolerate frequent hot washing without breaking down, so durability and cleanability go together. A stable poly-viscose keeps its integrity across many hot cycles, which supports both a clean appearance and a longer service life.
All fabrics are woven and finished in-house at Village Atoon, Bhilwara, in 150 cm width. Minimum order is 50 meters per shade from ready stock, and 500 meters per shade for custom shades or constructions woven to order, which suits departmental colour-coding planned in advance.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- What fabric holds up best to hospital laundering?
- A stable, higher-polyester poly-viscose in the 190 to 220 GSM range copes best with frequent hot washing. Sonata, Benzer Special and Benzzi all give launderable, wash-fast bases suited to clinical laundry cycles.
- How do I keep colour-coded scrubs matching across a ward?
- Order each coded shade from a single dye lot, keep a sealed reference swatch for reorders and wash within the recommended temperature. This holds the shade so role or ward colour-coding stays consistent over time.
- Which scrub fabric keeps its shape longest?
- A stable poly-viscose recovers well after wear and wash. Benzer Special at 200 to 220 GSM gives more structure for garments that must hold their form, while Benzzi favours a softer handle for comfort.
- What is the minimum order for medical uniform fabric?
- Minimum order is 50 meters per shade from ready stock, and 500 meters per shade for custom shades or constructions woven to order. All fabrics are 150 cm wide and finished in-house at Bhilwara.
Updated 9 July 2026 · Benny Cotts, Bhilwara
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