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Cherokee Flexibles Maternity Wrap Knit Panel Scrubs Top (Select Options)
Cherokee
Average Rating: 4.3 star rating (10 Reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Perfect maternity scrubs!, September 05, 2016
By Malinut
Very cute. I was wearing scrub tops that were a few sizes too big over my maternity pants, and I looked more fat than pregnant. This made me feel a lot more attractive. I liked how the drawstring cinched under the breasts to accentuate the belly. Love it!!

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Soft material, stretchy panels: two thumbs up, September 03, 2016
By Kimberly D. Patterson
The sizing for maternity scrubs runs really big, where the black stretch panels already accommodate your growing belly, I had to order a size down to get a good fit.

After returning my LG set, I reordered a small, and they were my best friends through the rest of pregnancy.

They held in for three months of growth, and provided enough pocket space for my needs on an acute care floor. Tops have a cargo pocket, pen pocket, and traditional hand pocket which was perfect for the hospital phone.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great top, great fit (for me), August 14, 2016
By Bendedrummer
I am loving this scrub top. It is exactly what I needed. We can only wear brown or gray solid scrubs where I work, and I desperately needed a longer, stretchy top, but put off getting one as long as possible. I am 5'4" and was 148lbs pre-pregnancy, 36C. When I bought this, I was 25 weeks pregnant, about 155lbs, 38D; and the top Size Small was roomy but comfy. (Though my old scrubs are a different brand, I wore small in those too.) Nearly all my weight and size I've gained in my belly and chest, so I just kept wearing my drawstring scrub pants (different brand). Now I'm 35 weeks, 170lbs, and my belly is just now pulling on the elastic sides. I'm cheap so I don't want to buy the next size up for my last month of work, hoping I can just make do. I find the fit flattering for me and the fabric is soft. So glad it's as long as it is, especially since I'm still wearing the same pants. I wash and dry this normally and the fabric holds up. Much prefer this to just a larger, square-cut, non-stretchy scrub top! The picture I included is my old top (different brand) and the new one, shown wearing each at 25 weeks.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Run large, June 24, 2016
By marian
I bought these in a size large since I was not trying them on... BIG mistake! I thought I would eventually grow into them, so I kept them, but now that I am 35 weeks pregnant, they are still large. Pre-pregnancy, my medium scrubs were wearable but getting tight, and my large scrubs were nice and roomy, so I opted for the Large since no pregnant lad wants to squeeze into scrubs for 12-14 hours a day! My advice is that if you are "between" sizes, go with the smaller size.

Other than sizing, I LOVE these scrubs!!! and while they are big, I wear them everyday that I work. I don't work 3 in a row, so it is not a big deal to wash between wearing.

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Better than the alternative., April 23, 2016
By Mae Paul
This scrub top is fine. I can't say anything enthusiastically good about it, but it fits. I feel a bit like Violet Beauregard when wearing a matching top and bottom, but that's likely not the scrubs' fault.

I am 5'4, weighed 145ish pre-pregnancy and 170ish now, at the beginning of my third trimester. I wore small tops and medium bottoms in Grey's Anatomy and Koi prior to pregnancy. I have sized up several times over the course of my pregnancy, and am now firmly stuck in size medium Cherokee maternity scrubs. (I was able to wear "yoga-style" stretchy scrubs in Large from Smitten from 14 to 26 weeks).

I'm giving this top 3 stars because the fabric is extremely rough, and didn't soften up until after several washes. I developed a rash where the sleeves hit my arms, where the neckline hit my neck, and in my inner thighs- anywhere where the fabric rubbed, even the slightest amount. That seems to have resolved itself after 3-4 washes, but it was very uncomfortable for a while. I do like these better than the Dickies maternity scrubs, they seem to fit better and there are more color options. They're still not cute by *any* means, but they're wearable, which is good enough for now.

My big complaint with maternity scrubs is that no option really seems to take you through the whole pregnancy, and constantly buying scrubs is getting expensive. I was drowning in these scrubs in Medium at the beginning of my first trimester, and they fit now. I'm not convinced I won't grow out of them by the end, but we shall see.

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  Too small for big boobs, pants too big, and re-ordered sizes have other problems., November 19, 2015
By Angela Creech
I was a medium before pregnancy, and I wore large clothes until I started wearing maternity. I ordered BOTH the pants and shirt as a large. The pants are way too big at the top and fall off, so I replaced them with the medium size which is too small in the legs... whoever designed these scrubs did not do well on the fit at all. So the L shirt was alright except for I couldn't move my arms in it because it is too tight in the bust for someone with a DD cup or larger, and now the XL replacement is too big in the neck, the bust is still tight, the front/belly area is huge like a dress, and the back panel is too wide at the shoulder blades. Basically, I should need the Large, except it should be made with the front panel wider in the bust without changing the belly. I mean this is seriously made for someone with a B cup... my bust size is NOT uncommon and should be accommodated better.

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