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US' Taara introduces sustainable medical scrubs line

17 Feb '23
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Pic: Taara Scrubs
Pic: Taara Scrubs

American online retailer Taara has launched sustainable medical scrubs designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals. The scrub line features Bluesign approved fabric made from recycled material that match the criteria of OEKO-TEX standards, and comes in a variety of styles, colours, and sizes.

The new line of upscale medical scrubs is designed with environmentally friendly, fluorine-free latest technology that provides durable water repellency and stain release properties to fabric, while maintaining breathability and softness of the scrubs. Taara scrubs are fluid repellent and 4-way stretch with chic necklines, additional pockets, stylish pen loops, and elegant seam detailing, the company said in a media release.

Michelle Mastrangelo, the creator of Taara Scrubs, stated: “For over a dozen years, I have been designing and manufacturing medical uniforms. Through my experience, I’ve observed a deficiency in the market for eco-friendly scrub brands, specifically sustainable scrubs featuring fluid-repellent technology. This realisation led to the inception of Taara. Our scrubs are high-end and modern in design, utilising only the best recycled yarns and environmentally friendly fluid-repellent treatments. Caring for our planet is of the utmost importance to me, and I recognise that the fate of the earth’s future rests in the hands of today’s decision makers and creators. It is our collective responsibility to do our part, and healthcare professionals can take pride in doing so by wearing Taara Scrubs.”

“We are proud to present our sustainable line of scrubs and believe that it will set a new standard in the industry,” added Prabu Sivagurunathan, the founder of Taara. “Our goal is to provide healthcare professionals with the best possible scrubs that are not just comfortable and high quality but are also eco-friendly.”

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)

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