what shoes to wear with scrubs

You may not know what type of shoes you should wear when you go on a job interview, or even when you apply for a job in scrubs. This article will talk about the best shoes to wear while wearing your medical scrubs. We'll also list some other tips and tricks, as well as mention where most of the best deals are!

When it comes to choosing appropriate footwear, there are many factors that you need to consider — from whether the shoe is water-resistant, how much support it has, and whether it's meant for both indoor and outdoor use. Also, you have to consider your own personal preferences — do you like heels or flats, are you a fan of boots or athletic sneakers? Whatever the case may be, there is an appropriate shoe for every occasion.

 

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One important thing to keep in mind is that most workplaces require their employees to wear closed-toe shoes. In addition, many healthcare facilities have shoe policies that require the use of non-slip shoes with a low heel and rubber soles. Be sure to check with each facility for their specific shoe requirements before choosing your footwear.

There are three main categories of shoes (in order from best quality to lowest quality): dress, walking/workout and casual.

1. Dress shoes

Dress shoes are the best shoes to wear with scrubs. Basically, they're durable, high quality and designed to be worn in the office. If you want to make sure that you won't be the one at work standing out and looking like your not suited for medical work, you should consider wearing dress shoes with your scrubs. They can easily be carried outside, too! For many people, this is their best option as dressing up in scrubs all day long is a bit cumbersome and takes up a lot of space in your closet (not to mention it doesn't feel very "athletic" or "professional").

 

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When wearing these shoes, there are many considerations. First of all, they should be made out of leather or fabric. You don't want to wear rubber-soled shoes as they're not meant to be worn with your scrubs and will make your feet sweat even more. Also, you don't want to wear them with rubber-soled boots as the shoe will slip down and you'll look really awkward at work (yes, I've seen people wear this combination!). Rubber soles, on the other hand, aren't designed for walking in the office so it's best to stay away from them. These types of booties are meant for outdoors only.

When it comes to the height of the heels, some say that heels are appropriate for both men and women while others believe that they're only appropriate for women. However, both situations depend on how high (or low) the heels are. Generally speaking, you want to stick to around two inches (the lower the better). Anything higher is typically associated with more formal settings.

A good rule of thumb is to copy what doctors are wearing and stick to wearing dress shoes with a heel no higher than 2 inches.

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