Jul 162013
 

Cherokee Workwear Scrubs 4101 Low Rise Flare Leg Scrub Pant (Black, M)

Cherokee Workwear Scrubs 4101 Low Rise Flare Leg Scrub Pant (Black, M)

  • 65/35 Poly/Cotton
  • We Also Carry The Matching V-Neck Scrub Top and Jacket
  • International shipping available

Side vents at the bottom of this flare leg pant make a fashion statement. An adjustable front drawstring, back elastic waist, slash pockets, one back patch pocket, are also featured. Tall inseam is 33.5″; Petite inseam is 28.5″; Regular inseam is 30.5″.

List Price: $ 15.99

Price: $ 15.99

  3 Responses to “Cherokee Workwear Scrubs 4101 Low Rise Flare Leg Scrub Pant (Black, M)”

  1. 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Good pair of pants!, August 19, 2011
    By 
    Mike and Miranda (Ontario, Canada) –

    I bought a medium size pair of these pants. I need the specific colour, Caribbean blue for work. This is a close colour to the Caribbean blue from the MOBB company, but this is a more metallic and a bit stronger of a green then a blue. So that is why I removed a star from my rating, it is definitely not the same colour as the picture.

    I am a 5ft2in woman with a size 10-11 waist. I bought the medium and they are a bit loose. They are adjustable which is great, I can make it tighter, but the legs are baggy like a large size (I can grab a handful of material in the thigh). So I would buy another pair in a small and loosen the waist since these pants seem to run a bit large. Also, I should mention that I bought the petite medium and I will still have to take off about 1-2inches off the leg (nothing out of the normal for me) but in case your a shorty like me, you will still need to hem your pants! This is why I rated it 3 stars out of 5 because I don’t know why would have such baggy legs for a ‘petite’ pair of pants, like most pairs of jeans with a petite/shorter leg option.

    Overall, these are very comfortable pants to work in and when you have a lot of bending and picking things up, they are great to work in. With the MOBB pants, I sometimes almost show a bum crack when bending over/picking stuff up, with the Cherokee pants, I haven’t had that problem. Its like the pants were designed to be lower just under the belly button and higher in the back for bending over and not showing a crack! i will definitely be buying more from this company but will buy a size smaller.

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  2. 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Pretty decent scrubs, December 3, 2011
    By 
    Semik

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    I like the fact that they’re both drawstring and elastic. The material is not particularly soft, but it’s comfortable. Especially if you have to run around in them all day. In terms of different scrub brands, this is my second favorite (Grey’s being the first, mostly due to how soft the fabric is). I’m 5’7 and the regular length is perfect for me. Size wise, I think if you’re an average woman, a medium is good, if you’re slim, definitely go for a small (as there’s a lot of room for expansion) and if you’re a size 14 and above go for large.

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  3. 14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Too Tall, January 6, 2009
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    CapronAJ “AJC” (Tug Hill Area NY) –

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    Wow, as someone who has bought tall products all her life, I could not believe the lenghth when these arrived. I had to send them back. They were at least 4-6 inches too long and I could not even cuff and sew them to make them fit. (I have normally by 34-36″ inseams). The company was great about taking them back and sending me regular lenghth though. And those are wonderful.

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