The fall catalog is rapidly approaching. Before the new fall apparel scrubs are here for good and the summer apparel scrubs disappear, I wanted to take one more look at how some of the summer medical scrubs were influenced by designer style. Check out the three different looks I found.

First I compared these two looks which both have square necklines. The thing I love about the square neckline is the way it elongates the neck; this style is flattering on almost anyone. From lightweight summer dresses to evening apparel to basic cotton tees and of course to designer medical scrubs; this simple shape is everywhere. I hope we see more scrubs in this flattering style soon!

                     Designer Style: Milly                 Scrubs Style: Koi
           




The next look consists of ruffle trim, which adorns the neckline of these two bright white tops. In general I'm a bit wary of ruflles. I own one ruffle trim top and it came in and out of my closet many times before I decided to wear it out of the house. Once I finally did wear it I actually really liked it. It seems that a bit of ruffle added on the trim of a simple top or dress can take the look from plain to exciting. It definitely works on this stylish medical scrubs top by Koi.    
 
                         Designer  Style: INC               Scrubs Style: Koi
                




The last look, the twist tie waist, is really unique. I love that LA Rose made this style apparel scrubs top. Although I've seen it on dresses, I've never seen this style on a top before, especially not a medical scrubs top. I think this scrubs top is truely one of a kind! Now the only problem is finding this top for myself in a style that's not scrubs style.
                   
                   Designer Style: Kay Unger       Scrubs Style: L.A. Rose
                
 
What do you think about these designer medical scrubs? Do they suit your scrubs style? Are there other trends or styles that you hope to see in the future when you buy medical scrubs?