What do Patients wear in Hospitals?


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Comfort in Care: A Guide to Patient Attire with Direct Textile Store

Being in a hospital can sometimes bring an uncomforting feeling to patients. The germs, being around new faces, or even the hospital rooms can feel intimidating. That’s why it’s important to wear something comfortable and accessible. Direct Textile Store offers patient gowns and patient attire to keep you feeling comfortable all day. 

Types of Hospital Gowns

There are different types of hospital gowns and apparel and one of the most popular option customers often buy is the Traditional Patient Gown. These gowns are a best seller, as they are offered in bulk, are lightweight, offer back tie closures, and offer enough coverage for patients. 

Pediatric hospital gowns typically offer two self fabric ties, are made from 100% polyester woven fabric, and available in bulk. 

Another popular hospital apparel is the patient robes. These medical robes are made from a cotton/poly knit fabric to keep you cool and comfortable the entire day. They also offer elastic cuffs, deep pockets, and a length long enough to keep you covered. 

Mammogram shirts are also available in polyester fabric, or a cotton/poly blend. These capes keep you covered, while also offering a tie at the side for an easy on/off. 

A variety of children's gowns are also a popular choice, as they are typically flame retardant, offer tie or metal snap closures, and often color codes labels by size. 

Patient apparel in hospitals is more than just clothing; it is a critical component of giving treatment with dignity and comfort. Direct Textile Store's range of hospital gowns, available in both individual and bulk purchases, meets the different demands of patients and healthcare facilities alike. Elevate the patient experience with Direct Textile Store's high-quality, intelligently made hospital gowns.

Kelsi Kleven

Editor

Merchandising Specialist

If you need assistance, contact Direct Textile Store Customer Service at 800-615-5822

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