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From modern nurses scrubs to classic nurse dresses and nurses tunics, our range has everything you’ll need in a healthcare setting. Want to add the finishing touches to your work wardrobe? Check out our comfortable footwear and helpful accessories.
At Alexandra, we stock practical uniforms for daily ward work as well as preferred NHS nurse uniform options. All uniforms are designed for comfort, hygiene, and durability. Fabrics are breathable, hard-wearing, and easy to care for, with clear washing guidance.
Want to personalise your uniform? Head over to our personalisation range to add logo or text to your workwear.
Choosing the right nurse uniform starts with understanding your role and workplace requirements. Many employers follow NHS nurse uniform colour codes, so checking which colour you’ll need is essential before buying. Many nurses wear light blue or navy blue, while surgical nurses wear green. The colour a nurse wears on a ward makes them easily identifiable should their assistance be required.
In addition to colour, also think about the hours you’ll be working and how you would like to present yourself. Scrubs are an ideal choice, as they’re comfortable, professional and machine washable. While a nurses dress is a great choice for anyone who wants a more traditional look. Many of our uniforms have practical features like pockets, side vents, and stretch panels, making long shifts more manageable.
For any help with sizing, please check out our sizing guide.
To wash a nursing uniform properly, always check the care label first. In general, nurse scrubs should be washed in warm water with a mild, antibacterial detergent to remove germs and stains. Turn scrubs inside out to protect colour and fabric, and avoid using bleach unless the label allows it, as it can weaken fibres over time. Tumble dry on low heat or air dry to prevent shrinkage and help your nursing uniform last longer.
The colour scrubs a nurse wears depends on their workplace policies. Many hospitals and clinics use specific scrub colours to identify departments or staff roles, while others allow more flexibility. Common scrub colours include navy, blue, green, grey, and black. Always check your employer’s uniform guidelines before buying new nurse scrubs to ensure you’re compliant.
Yes, many nurses still wear dresses as part of their uniform. While scrubs have become increasingly popular due to their ease of movement and comfort, many nurses choose to wear a dress. However whether a nurse wears a dress or scrubs ultimately depends on their workplace uniform policy.
Nurses wear scrubs because they are designed for safety, comfort, and hygiene. Scrubs are easy to clean, durable, and help reduce the spread of bacteria in clinical environments. They’re also comfortable for long shifts and make it easy to identify healthcare professionals at work.
Alexandra Workwear have been trusted uniform providers for over 100 years. We stock a wide range of nurse scrubs, footwear and accessories, suitable for any healthcare role.