Medilap’s Brink Men’s Medical Scrubs in Gray deliver a clean, professional look that suits lab teams, radiology/imaging units, pharmacy techs, and front-of-house clinical staff across Pakistan. Built with reinforced poly-cotton and modern tailoring, these scrubs balance durability, comfort, and all-day practicality.
Why Choose Gray Scrubs?
Gray is a neutral, non-distracting color that fits uniform policies in many hospitals and clinics. It pairs well with logo colors and name badges and looks polished on:
- Radiology & Imaging teams who prefer low-glare, neutral tones.
- Laboratory & Pathology staff needing a professional look that hides light dust and wear.
- Pharmacy & Administration teams interacting with patients throughout the day.
- Outpatient Clinics & Reception where an approachable, formal appearance matters.
- Physiotherapy & Tech Roles that want versatile, easy-care uniforms.
Explore the full Brink Men’s Scrubs Collection, or see other tones like Dark Green (OT/ICU) and Black (ER/Senior Physicians).
Comfortable Fabric That Works as Hard as You Do
Crafted from a breathable poly-cotton blend with reinforced seams, Brink Gray scrubs are designed to perform through long shifts:
- Soft, lightweight hand-feel for extended wear.
- Wrinkle-resistant to keep a crisp, professional look.
- Color-fast to resist fading after repeated laundering.
- Built to withstand commercial washing without shrinking.
Modern Fit for Medical Professionals
This set includes a V-neck top and your choice of jogger or straight-leg pants—so you can match department guidelines and personal preference:
- Tag-less neck label for irritation-free comfort.
- Shoulder yokes & shaped seams for a structured, contemporary silhouette.
- 7 functional pockets to keep essentials within reach during rounds and patient interactions.
Prefer a brighter tone for pediatrics or outpatient care? Consider our Royal Blue
option.
Organized Multi-Pocket Storage
Stay prepared from triage to discharge:
- Top: 3 roomy front pockets for pens, notepads, and small instruments.
- Pants: 4 reinforced pockets (2 side + 2 knee) for gloves, phone, or tape.
The pocket layout supports fast access while maintaining a clean, uniform profile.
Trusted Across Pakistan’s Healthcare Network
Medilap Brink Gray scrubs are chosen by:
- Radiographers, lab technicians, and pharmacy staff
- Nurses and nurse practitioners in outpatient and day-care units
- Administrative & reception teams in clinics and hospitals
- Physicians & specialists who prefer a neutral, formal tone
- Medical students & residents seeking budget-friendly, policy-friendly uniforms
Product Specifications
Top
- Classic fit, V-neckline
- 3 reinforced front pockets
Pants
- Classic fit, natural rise
- Flat-woven adjustable drawstring
- 4 pockets (2 side, 2 knee)
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold with similar colors.
- Use non-chlorine bleach when needed.
- Tumble dry low to preserve shape and color.
- Cool iron if required.
These easy-care steps keep your scrubs looking professional shift after shift.
Why Medilap Brink Gray?
- Neutral, policy-friendly color for multi-department use.
- Durable poly-cotton with reinforced construction.
- Modern fit with pocket utility for everyday tasks.
- Great value for hospitals, clinics, and students in Pakistan.
Shop more in Men’s Medical Scrubs or compare variants in the Brink Subcategory.
FAQs
Are Gray scrubs acceptable in most hospital departments?
Yes—gray is commonly approved for radiology, labs, pharmacy, and outpatient/admin teams due to its neutral, professional tone. Always follow your facility’s uniform policy.
Do Brink Gray scrubs fade after multiple washes?
They’re color-fast and designed to maintain their shade through repeated laundering.
Jogger or straight-leg—what’s better for admin vs. clinical roles?
Joggers offer athletic comfort for active clinical roles; straight-leg provides a classic profile many admin and front-desk teams prefer.
Are these suitable for students and interns?
Absolutely—Brink Gray is budget-friendly, easy to care for, and compliant with most training hospital guidelines.