When looking for quality scrubs you should always remember not to just dive straight for the cheapest you find, you need to find the perfect balance between high quality materials and good price; Eagle Scrubs are probably exactly what you are looking for.

Eagle Scrubs are very high quality 65/35 poplin (that's 65% polyester and 35% cotton fabric, for the uninitiated) which means that not only are they incredibly durable but they are also soft and comfortable so they don't get in your way while you are trying to work.

Eagle Scrubs are available in all of the usual colors and the usual sizes which means whatever your job and whatever the organization you are working for, you will be able to get yourself a set of Eagle Scrubs.

As with most scrubs, Eagle Scrubs are unisex in their design and fitting.  They come at a very reasonable price as well, making them one of the most ideal choices for your next set of medical scrubs.

You undoubtedly know how much damage an average set of scrubs can go through when working in the medical industry.  With a cheap set of scrubs this wear and tear can be fatal and result in you needing to buy yet another set.  We advise that you buy a durable set of scrubs at an affordable price.

The 65% polyester in Eagle Scrubs means that these scrubs are very durable but still more than affordable.  The 35% cotton means that Eagle scrubs still have a lot of move in them so you won't feel restricted when fulfilling your daily work.

Have a look around our site at some of the great information we have about Eagle Scrubs and if you can't find what you are looking for then take a look at the Eagle Scrubs Resources section we also offer.

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