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Cherokee Women's Mid Rise Tapered Leg Cargo Scrub Pant

Item #: (CH-CK248A)

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Description

Carry all your essentials with ease with Cherokee Women's Mid Rise Tapered Leg Cargo Scrub Pant. With an elastic reinforced, flat front and rib-knit back waistband, get the perfect fit on the go, With rib-knit panels at top of side seams, two front pockets, one zipper cargo pocket and one back pocket, get functionality and comfort on the go.

Features

  • Elastic reinforced waistband
  • Two front pockets
  • Internal drawstring
  • Inseam lenght: 29.5 inches
  • 90% poly /10% spandex

How to Measure: Determining the accurate size for your body is half the struggle. A perfect fit scrub does not only look smart and professional but also keeps you comfortable for thise long tiring days. Grab a measuring tape and get started. Make sure you grab the tape straight and snug not tight to your body.

  • A - Waist: Keep the tape loose and measure around your natural waistline.
  • B - Hip: Stand with your heels together and measure around the fullest part of your hip.
  • C - Length: Measure from where the shoulder meets the neck to the bottom hem of the garment.
  • D - Inseam: Measure from the crotch to the bottom.
 

Customers reviews (2)

Perfect for Busy Nurses

Cherokee delivers again! These pants are perfect for busy nurses like me.

Zipper Issues

The zipper cargo pocket on the Cherokee pants is badly made; it gets stuck all the time, making it more of a hassle than a useful feature.

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