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    • Most Meaningful Email of the Day

      At Medelita we are lucky to service a rather vocal group of professionals.  Considering how busy everyone is - we're always pleasantly surprised to get an email from a customer stating their impressions of our lab coats and medical scrubs.

    • Medical Clogs . . . Chefs Like Them, Too

      Anyone who stands on their feet for 8+ hours/day can fully understand the importance of good, orthopedically correct shoes.  Professional clogs, to anyone who falls in that category, have become nothing less than essential.  Up and down, chair to chair, room to room, walking and running down long hallways, all day long. Physicians, surgeons and dentists have worn the original Danish clogs, Sanita, since their origination back in 1907 (!).  At Medelita, we added Sanita clogs to our line of professional lab coats and medical scrubs in 2009.  And since that time, we have been happy to receive calls/orders from those outside of medicine and dentistry.  Ever notice Michael Symon's bright red clogs on Iron Chef?  He ordered those from us.  Sanita even made him a custom pair, because we told them how much he loves red Sanita clogs.  At least every couple of days, we notice an order going to a restaurant (v. a hospital or private practice).  And that adds a bit of excitement to our day.  Today I saw an order of Professional Oil clogs in black, heading to Hangers Restaurant in Richmond, KY. So if you know of someone on their feet for extended periods of time, tell them about Sanita clogs at //www.medelita.com/medical-clogs.html.  Their feet will thank you.  For a limited time, we are offering a 20% discount on clogs - enter code "comfyclogs" at checkout for a 20% discount PLUS free shipping.  Spread the word . . . to your non-medical friends, too.

    • How To Remove Stains From Medical Scrubs

      Again, we're not superhero experts on stain removal.  Somehow our previous 'lab coat stain removal' got lots of tweets, much to our surprise. 

    • Reply to "No Elastic" Email Suggestion . . .

      Someone emailed us today and said, "Would you consider making the elastic waist band optional on the women's clinician scrub pant?  I like your description of the pants, but I do not like elastic waists." Sort of a flash from the past email.  I had forgotten about our clinician scrub pants having elastic.  There was a time when I thought this was the biggest risk we were taking  in our medical scrubs introduction, back in 2008.  We had really packed in the new, improved features for our introductory scrub set.  A higher v-neck, darting at the bust, contoured waist and hip area, a contoured rise, side seam pockets, very slight shaping to the leg and hip area, and more coverage in the back v. front of the waist.  But the elastic at the waist . . . that was a gamble.  Or at least I thought it was at the time.  Here is how elastic found it's way into our clinician scrub pants. At the very first stages of the business, when we were first starting to work with the patternmaker/fit specialist, I had thought that we would have a nursing style scrub pant with an elastic waist, and a clinician style scrub pant with a drawstring only. 

      All was going very well until I was test wearing in my own size.  I first wore the nursing style, and then the next day the clinician style.  It was terrible!  I was eager to rip them off and put on the nursing style!  Even though I had previously worn unisex scrubs all my life, the nursing style was supremely more comfortable.  How could we make this huge leap from unisex to clinician style (plus elastic) . . . and have it be successful? So we went back to the drawing board.  Our new goal was to be the first to introduce a clinician/female scrub pant, with a “subtle” elastic waist band – most similar to an athletic waist band.  Something comfortable, professional, and acceptable amongst colleagues.  We absolutely did not want for there to be a “bubble butt” appearance (as it’s known) with thin or cheap elastic. 

      We designed the waist as a separate piece, so that it would cause minimal puckering.  We also sourced a rubber free, very soft and not thick elastic, to prevent the feeling of bulk at the waist.  A tremendous amount of thought and energy went into ensuring that the clinician style waist/scrub pant in general were the very best, most comfortable it could be.  The result?  Our clinician scrub pants sell very well.  So much so, that we cannot keep them in stock lately. Much to my surprise, no one (to my knowledge) has ever complained about the elastic in the waist.  Not sure if this email today counts or not.  I offered her free shipping and free returns on her order, to see if she'd be willing to try something a tad out of the box.  Perhaps she'll like them, too.

    • Newfound Parental Empathy in the ER

      Aside from my usual insight about Medelita lab coats and medical scrubs, I've got something a bit more personal front of mind.  Our 11 month old daughter has had the worst runny nose, fever and cough, and to top it off - is teething, too.

    • iPad In Your Lab Coat Pocket?

      So many of you already have one.  Can't live without it.  Carry it at all times.  Use it on the job.

    • How To Remove Lab Coat Stains

      Grease stains?  Check.  Blood stains?  Check.  Makeup stains?  Check.  And the infamous iodine stain?  Check.

    • How the Elizabeth B. Lab Coat got her name . . .

      Originally Medelita lab coats were named by utilizing elegant, sophisticated female names.  Then one day our design team thought 

    • True Value Perspective of Lab Coats & Scrubs

      Medelita founder, Lara Manchik PA-C, maintains the overall design of traditional scrubs and lab coats, modernized with performance fabrics and tailored, professional styling. Medelita uses high quality performance fabrics such as Dri-release® with FreshGuard® by Optimer, Inc. and Advanced Dual Action Teflon® fabric protector by DuPont to add functionality, durability, and practicality to their garments. Below, Lara gives some insights on selecting and buying high quality, high value medical uniforms.

    • AMWA Logo Embroidery

      [caption id="attachment_284" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="American Medical Women's Association Embroidered Logo by Medelita"][/caption] Our logo of the day . . . the prestigious AMWA logo. Medelita is honored to embroider the American Medical Women's Association logo for AMWA members. Embroidered in colors black and copper, the AMWA logo can be embroidered onto any of our women's lab coats as requested. Look for updates to our website in January that will allow you to easily include professional organization embroidery with your lab coat order. Do you prefer to have your professional organization logo embroidered onto your lab coat, or simply name & title embroidery?
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