A Blue Sky Scrubs Guide To Base Layers For Men
Let’s face it, hospitals and other medical facilities can be way too cold sometimes, especially if you spend all day working in one. To help, we here at Blue Sky have all kinds of amazing medical wear options, from jackets and vests to scarves and so much more. But if you don’t want to wear anything outside of your scrubs and you still want to stay warm, it's important to find a good base layer to wear underneath your scrubs. We recently touched on some of the best base layer options available for women on this blog, so now let’s talk about base layers for men!
The Hayden
The Hayden Base Layer is extremely versatile; great for wearing at home, at the gym, or of course when you need that extra layer under your scrubs at work. The stretchy, sweat-wicking, moisture-managing fabrics make this a great workout companion. The Hayden also has specialty seam construction that’s guaranteed to keep you comfortable, and it just looks fantastic!
Hudson Long Sleeved Tee
Another great option in men’s base layers, the Hudson is one of the most comfortable things you’ll ever wear to work. In fact, it's so ridiculously comfortable that we bet you’ll wear it outside of work plenty of times too. For serious comfort, this tee pairs great with the David Scrub Pants. It comes in three stylish colors to fit your unique preferences; Charcoal, Light Grey or Navy Blue. It's made with 50% polyester, so it's guaranteed to be super stretchy and soft!
Jackets, Vests and Hoodies For Men
Blue Sky is a one stop shop for everything a medical professional might need for their wardrobe. That means that when it comes to keeping warm, we have lots more options than just base layers. For men, check out the Summit Softshell Jacket, or maybe the Aspen Stretch Hybrid jacket for something more lightweight. If you don’t want to deal with jacket sleeves, check out the Highland Stretch Vest. We’ve designed all kinds of jackets, vests, scarves, hoodies and more that you can check out now by visiting the Blue Sky website.