Get Comfort and Style from Flex-Stretch Scrubs

Friday, September 3, 2010 by Liza Guikema
Last week I had the chance to stop by a Lydia's photo shoot- I love going behind the scenes! The models looked amazing in their scrubs from Lydia's and of course I had to ask them what looks they liked best. I talked with Rebecca and found out that she's a huge fan of the Flex-Stretch Scrubs.

Rebecca modeling a Flex-Stretch medical uniform ----->

My favorite outfit was the Flex-Stretch by Cherokee Flexibles. This top has a very stylish neckline that isn’t cut too low. The side panels were a great feature that added comfort and flexibility to move easier. And the pockets were very roomy, making it ideal for nurses on the go!

The scrubs pants are unbelievably comfortable. Everything from the waistband of the pants to the fabric made it feel like anything but a uniform! The elastic waistband was very nice and provided extra support. The flare leg style made it very fashionable and many pockets made it perfect for storing accessories. These are definitely pants that I would purchase for casual wear since they were so comfortable. The color I wore was Cinnabar. It is a great fall color and looks great on!
-Rebecca

Get Rebecca's look here!

Back to School on a Budget

Wednesday, September 1, 2010 by Mandy Lovell

It is that time of year to go back to school! Excited?! Feeling a bit overwhelmed? We know it can be hectic during the first few weeks of school. The stress of figuring out your new schedule,  late nights of studying, and of course getting all of your books, medical scrubs and supplies without breaking your budget. Well Lydia's is here to help!

I have put together seven essential items you will need for school for LESS than $100.
Check out what I picked out!

1)  Lydia's Red Tag V-neck Unisex Scrub Top Price: Get two for $9.98

This unisex nursing scrubs top has one divided chest pocket for pencil, set-in sleeves and a 28" length.

2)  Lydia's Red Tag Unisex Drawstring Pant Price: Get two for 11.98

This unisex scrub pant has one back pocket and a matching drawcord with a 30 1/2" inseam.

3) Clinical I Stethoscope Price: $39.99

This stethoscope has a a stainless steel chestpiece and stainless steel binaurals that incorporates the most effective sound conducting metal available. It includes two sizes of soft color matched eartips that seal out extraneous noise.

4) Adult Nylon Sphygmomanometer Price: $24.99

This spygmomanometer features a durable nylon cuff with index and Range markings. Also included is heavy duty vulcanized bladder, standard inflation blub and a precision calibrated manometer gauge.

5) Pocketlite Price: $4.99

This replaceable battery penlight is an essential to keep on hand.

6) Essential Tote Bag Price: $4.99

This tote features one main section with inside pockets and is great to carry your books and supplies. It also comes in fabulous color choices!

7) Bandage Scissors Price: $2.99

These 5.5 inch bandage scissors are stainless steel and are at an ubeatable price.

So..lets see what all of this adds up to!

  • 2 scrub tops-$9.98
  • 2 scrub bottoms-$11.98
  • 1 Stethoscope-$39.99
  • 1 Sphygmomanometer-$24.99
  • 1 Pen Light-$4.99
  • 1 bandage scissors-$2.99
  • 1 essential tote bag-$4.99

Grand total: $99.91

Our team at Lydia's would like to wish you the best of luck going back to school!!

Don't forget to sign up for our email promotions to receive discounts on hospital scrubs and medical supplies as well as coupons to use throughout the school year!

Nursing in the News

Friday, August 27, 2010 by Liza Guikema

Happy Friday. Make sure to stop by www.Facebook.com/Lydias.Scrubs this weekend; I'm giving away another pair of our new Pro Series Medical Scrubs and I wouldn't want you to miss out.

Now here's the news from the week:

Health Care Professionals in the News:Health News:
Blog Posts:
  • Mandatory Nurse-to-Patient Ratios: If It's Good For Califnoria, Is It Good For All?

Monday Funday

Monday, August 23, 2010 by Liza Guikema
For one day only our Junior Fit V-Neck Scrubs Top from Grey's Anatomy Uniforms is on sale for $15.99. This top regularly goes for $22.99 so don't miss your chance to stock up now during our Monday Funday sale.

If you want to hear what othes think of this style take a look at the product reviews; our customers have nothing but positive things to say about this uniform scrub top and they have some helpful hints about sizing and fit. Here's what Phyllis from Boca Raton, Florida said in her review:

the best scrubs!

i just love the way these are so flattering. i wore them for the first time and got compliments from everyone. they give u a nice shape not the boxy look from most scrubs. and SO comfy.........i'm getting every color!

Click here to order this top now and don't forget to check back on Monday, August 30th to see our next drastic markdown.

Scrubzone Sweepstakes

Friday, August 20, 2010 by Liza Guikema
Good morning. I have some exciting news to share with you today: Landau Scrubs is currently running a Scrubzone Sweepstakes (which you can enter here) and there are some amazing prizes up for grabs! You just fill out a short form to enter and you can also upload a video and show off how you rock your ScrubZone. The prizes for this sweepstakes include a T.V., Blue Ray Disc Player, Macbook Air and iPod Touch (fun, right?). I would love to see a few Lydia's Uniforms customers snag these prizes so go get your entry in today. Best of luck!

Monday Funday

Monday, August 16, 2010 by Liza Guikema
A new week means a new Monday Funday. Today we're offering you our Cherokee Flexibles Flare Leg Scrub Pants for only $14.99. If you haven't tried out this style yet, now is the perfect time. These pants are made to move, so if comfort is your main focus at work then I would highly recommend them. And if you need more convincing, take a look at what other customers are saying about these Cherokee scrubs.

Don't forget, this price is valid today only so get yours now!

Product Review: Grey's Anatomy by Barco Junior Fit V-Neck Scrub Top

Friday, August 13, 2010 by Liza Guikema

Awesome Scrubs

"I have been wearing scrubs for 24 years and this style on the Greys scrubs is awesome. The material flows so nicely and doesn't look slept in. These are the best scrubs I have ever worn. They look very sharp and taylored, not the unisex style that one size fits all!! I wish they had more of these. I have them in 3 different colors! Someone finally "got it" about making scrubs that look nice."

-Cj
Columbus, Ohio

Lydia's Picks

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 by Liza Guikema
Lydia, our VP of Merchandising, has carefully selected her top scrubs selections for the new fall season. Take a look and see what pieces inspired her with their fashion, quality, fit and comfort.



1. Lydia's Pro Stretch Jitterbug Knit Inset Crossover Scrub Top
2. Lydia's Pro Stretch Mambo Cargo Pocket Scrub Pant
3. L.A. Rose 100% Cotton Kate Contrast Side Tie Scrub Top
4. Lydia's Pro Stretch Cha Cha Framed V-Neck Scrub Top
5. Koi 100% Cotton Mariposa Fuchsia Demi Scrub Top
6. B Green by L.A. Rose Crewneck Scrub Top

Have you tried any of these medical scrubs yet? We would love to hear what you think of them!

Need Tall sizing? You Came to the Right Place!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010 by Mandy Lovell

You've got questions? We've got answers!!


Q. I am 5"10 and always have trouble finding scrubs that are long enough. I need a scrub pant that has a 34" or longer inseam. Can you recommend one for me?


A. You came to the right place! I have selected a handful of our most popular scrub pants that come in tall sizing.


1) Starburst pant PRO4170- This pant is from our new Lydia's line and is so adorable. It can be ordered in tall with an inseam of 35". It also has roomy side cargo pockets,darted knees for greater movement and drawstring leg openings.


2) Six pocket flare pant 331- This pant made by Whitecross and come in tall with an inseam of 34 1/4". I absolutely love the puckered pockets and small detailing to add just a bit of trend to your wardrobe.


3) Barco NRG four pocket cargo pant 3207B- This pant is brand new for the Fall season and comes with a 34" inseam. It has elastic back and drawstring front and I must say that the material is extremely soft!!!


4) Daisy pant PRO4502- Need a basic drawstring pant? Than this is the perfect pant for you! It comes in a 34" inseam and has one back pocket. You can't go wrong with our new and improved Lydia's line!


5) Reversible unisex drawstring pant 7602-Looking for a pant for both the men and women in the office? This 34 1/2" inseam unisex pant is great for group orders and comes in all the basic colors.
 

Monday Funday

Monday, August 9, 2010 by Liza Guikema

Another Monday Funday is here. We're kicking the week off by marking down our ever-popular Medgear Contrast Crossover Scrub Top. Today only this nursing scrubs top is just $7.99. It's available in over 15 different color combos and the style is too cute to resist (especially at this price)! Hurry, you only have 'til the end of the day to order.

Needsss new KOI scrubs STAT.

Friday, August 6, 2010 by Guest Blogger
I love Lydias...and KOI scrubs..



Photo Submitted by Susan

Nursing in the News

Thursday, August 5, 2010 by Liza Guikema
Happy Friday! If you haven't signed up for Lydia's Text Messages, today is the day to do it! Over the next few weeks I'll be offering our text message subscribers exclusive opportunities to win new medical scrubs from Lydia's. So what are you waiting for?! Sign up now.

And here's the news from the week:

Healthcare Professionals in the News:

Health News:

Blog Posts:
Have something to say? Leave a comment here.

Employees Review our New Lydia's Line

Wednesday, August 4, 2010 by Mandy Lovell

We are so excited about our new Lydia's line we had to test them out for ourselves. I asked a few Lydia's employees to try them on and share what they thought of these medical scrubs. Find out what they had to say!

I tried on the new Pro Stretch Cha Cha Top in the color Aqua and the Swing Pants in Steel Grey. I love that the material is light weight and stretches with movement! I tried the scrub top in large (my normal size) and the fit was great and roomy in the chest area. The gathered back detail definitely gives the top a fitted and feminine look!

The pants were very comfortable throughout the waist, hip and thigh areas.  However, the length of these pants was a bit short on me since I usually wear a 34 inch inseam and this style is offered in a 31" inseam. Overall, I liked the look, feel and comfort of this medical uniform!
              

-Liz, Special Sales Representative





I tried on our Lydia's Pro Stretch
Jitterbug Top in Pink Blush/Navy. The top was great! It was soft and comfortable. The stretch knit side panels give you so much movement. Being large chested I was a little scared that it wouldn't fit in that area and I was surprised to have so much room.
 
I also tried our Lydia's Pro Stretch
Mambo Pant in Navy. These pants had a lot of movement to them as well. Being short (barley reaching 5'2) these pants were a little long on me. I flipped the waistband over for a perfect length. I also love all of the pockets that these pants have. I believe that the Jitterbug Top and Mambo Pant tend to run slightly large.      
 
-Lori, Call Center Team Leader





I am in love with the new Pro Stretch scrubs!  I tried on the
Tango Top in Chocolate/Pink Blush and the Salsa Pants in Chocolate.  I tried on the size that I would normally wear and they fit just right.  I am 5’4” and the length on the pants was close to being too long, but as long as I wore the New Nurse Mates Bryar or the Dansko Professional Clog that have a little bit of height to them it was a perfect length. The material is very rich looking because it has sheen to it.  They are comfortable to wear, the stretch allows for movement without feeling confined.   So, if I were required to wear scrubs for a uniform these are definitely what I would pick. 
         

 -Regina, Special Sales Manager


We would love to hear what you have to say about our new Lydia's line. Feel free to leave a comment here!

Enter to Win a Lydia's Gift Certificate

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 by Liza Guikema



Speak your mind and win a spot as guest editor at Lydia’s Uniforms. If you win you get a $50 gift card to spend on new medical uniforms and your winning entry will be featured on our blog! Each month there will be a different topic, so feel free to enter every month to increase your chances of winning.

For August's contest, I want to hear what you think of the new fall styles from Lydia's Uniforms! Find our latest looks here and then leave a comment and share which new scrubs are your favorite and why. Is there a print top that you can't resist? A pair of scrub pants that are too comfy to pass up? Leave your comment here. At the end of the month I'll select one comment and the winner will receive a $50 gift card to Lydia’s Uniforms. Good luck to everyone who enters!
 

Review

Thursday, July 29, 2010 by Guest Blogger
Hi! I have been ordering from Lydia's for years. When I wore my most recent scrubs to work, my co-workers went crazy over the cute pattern (White cross 2 pocket scoop neck top in Pear Daises). I brought my catalog to work and showed the nurses your website. 4 other RN's are ordering the same style! Here is a photo of me with one of my co-workers Kim. We have different brand bottoms on: mine are from Medgear. Kim's are from White Cross. We both love the way the scrubs fit and feel! Thanks for the opportunity to share! Enjoy our photos!



Photo Submitted by Jennifer Q.

Hot Off the Press

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 by Liza Guikema
Our Fall Catalog is hot off the press and you'll find all sorts of amazing values inside. A few highlights of this catalog include: And of course, you can't go wrong with new medical scrubs from Medgear, Koi Uniforms, Cherokee, Barco Uniforms or L.A. Rose. 

So go check your mailbox, see if your new Lydia's catalog is waiting for you!

Two New Collections You Won't Want to Miss!

Thursday, July 22, 2010 by Liza Guikema

This week I've had the chance to give you a sneak peek at new fall medical uniforms and I hope that everyone loves what they've seen so far. I know that I do :-)

With that being said, there are two new collections that I haven't told you about yet. It's been difficult not to mention them, but I'm excited to say that I finally have permission to spill the beans! In the new fall catalog, and online soon, we'll be presenting our very own and brand new Lydia's Pro Series and Pro Stretch uniforms and scrubs. These collections have been the talk of the office for weeks now; so much time and effort went into creating the perfect scrubs for Lydia's to call their own and everyone is more than happy with the results.

The new Pro Series and Stretch lines were strongly inspired by popular designer medical scrubs and I think you'll like what you see. We've taken features from some of your favorites to make two amazing collections of value scrubs. If the Koi Lindsey pant is a staple in your wardrobe then I recommend trying our new Starburst Pant. Love Urbane's sporty looks? Then definitely consider our new Peony top. The prices on these products cannot be beat!

I personally love affordable alternatives to stylish, designer looks and that's the main reason that I'm so excited about these new medical uniforms. I know that having affordable scrubs to choose from is also important to you, which is why I can't wait to hear what you think of these brand new collections! Keep an eye out for your new fall catalog or check back very soon to see these products online.

My Top Five for Fall

Thursday, July 22, 2010 by Mandy Lovell

Here in the Call Center we have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of our Fall Catalog. We love to get the first look at the new products and brands we can offer our customers. It finally arrived and I have picked out my top five favorite uniforms and I would love to share  them with you!!

1) Koi Kathryn Top Healing love
This top by Koi Uniforms is so adorable and cozy! This 100% cotton scrub top would be a great pick this Fall to wear during Breast Cancer Awareness month in October. We are also donating proceeds from this top to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. What a great way to give money to a good cause!!

2) Cherokee Flexibles Round Neck Scrub Top
All of the Flexibles line by Cherokee is super comfortable, but this style is one of my new favorites. The neckline is very feminine and will look great with all different color scoop neck tees underneath when it gets chilly outside. It also comes in stylish color choices. Check out the Bay Leaf and the Cinnibar colors, those are the perfect tones for the Fall season.

3) Wink Charlie Five Pocket Scrub top
This is a new collection that we brought on this Fall. These scrubs have such a clean and fun look to them at an incredible price. These unique scrubs feature a hidden pocket, insert for scissors and a badge holder. My favorite color combinations the Green Apple/Hunter Green or the Malibu/Navy. These would be great for group orders.

4) Sanita Claire Professional Clog
These shoes are comfortable for those long shifts because the sole carries heat and moisture away from your feet. Also, if you have plans after work, these will look great both in and out of the office!

5) B Green Short Sleeve Tee
This top is super soft and so cute with the screen-printed butterflies. This new line is made from organic cotton and recycled polyester (the tee is 100% cotton) and definitely adds some personality to your work wardrobe!



 

I would love to hear what your top five favorite items from Lydia's are! Leave a comment here.


Sneak Peek for Fall 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010 by Liza Guikema

Our fall catalog will be in the mail soon, but we didn't want to make you wait. We've added a few of our favorite new medical uniforms and nursing shoes to www.LydiasUniforms.com to hold you over in the meantime :-) There are some amazing styles from Koi Uniforms, Cherokee Scrubs and Dickies Scrubs, just to name a few. And even more scrub styles will be available soon.

If you've had a chance to browse these new scrubs uniforms then leave a comment and tell me what you think! If you haven't seen the new styles yet, then what are you waiting for??

(Hospital Cafeteria) Food for Thought

Tuesday, July 20, 2010 by Erin W

So I got a sale coupon from Lydia's a few days ago and it was very timely. I think I'm going to need to order some new scrubs. Not because mine are too old or worn out, it's because they're getting a little too tight. I should probably admit that as I type this, I am eating straight out of a bag of chocolate chips.

Nine months back, I gave birth to almost an 11 pound baby boy, and my body has not been the same since! And I turned 31, which some say the older you get, the harder it is to lose. But I started to wonder if some of it has to do with the line of work I do...

If you're like me, you probably work shifts that are 12 - plus hours long. You may not get many opportunities during that time to take a break, and many times clock out "no lunch." And if you are one of the lucky ones who gets to sneak away, you might have a hospital cafeteria whose menu makes some fast food restaurants look like healthy choices. Or maybe you're one of those night shift folks, I used to be one of you. You'll pretty much do whatever it takes to stay awake, and it might require lots of caffeinated soda and chocolate candy bars.

I know some workplaces are making changes to improve the health of their employees. For example, our cafeteria no longer serves foods that are fried on Fridays. I'm not going to tell you what the staff actually thinks about it, though.

I remember a while back, an acquaintance said something about nurses needing to practice what they preach. I said, "What do you mean?" And she said, "Well, there are a lot of overweight nurses out there...don't nurses go around telling people they need to eat healthy?" She may be kind of right, but I think there are lots of reasons for this phenomenon.

I just did a simple internet search using the terms "Obesity and nursing" and got quite a few research articles from real sources. One even said that out of a sample of several thousand nurses surveyed, 54% were obese or overweight. That's pretty significant. And I do wonder what kind of message it sends to the population of people who we're teaching to be healthy.

I'm not writing about this topic to make people feel bad about themselves, because I am dealing with this problem myself! I want to hear from other nurses about some tips! What do you do to eat healthy on the job? How do you work exercise in to your routine when you're spending a good portion of your waking hours at work? You'll have to be particularly convincing, because I choose sleep over exercising after a long day on the hospital floor.

And on a personal note, what nursing scrubs have you found to be flattering for gals in my situation??