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How to Hem Jogger Scrubs for the Perfect Fit

How to Hem Jogger Scrubs for the Perfect Fit

Jogger scrubs have quickly become one of the most popular scrubs styles out there, and for good reason! They’re stylish, comfortable, sporty, and such a refreshing change from baggy, straight-legged scrubs that have zero shape or character. 

Sometimes, though, your jogger scrubs might not fit properly when you first get them. In this guide, we’ll show you how to hem jogger scrubs for a tailored fit that looks custom-made. 

Pro tip: If you buy our jogger scrubs, there’s almost zero chance you’ll have to hem them - they usually fit perfectly right out of the box! It’s why our healthcare heroes keep coming back for more and constantly tell us we have the best jogger scrubs out there!

Why We Love Jogger Scrubs

Of all the types of scrubs out there, jogger scrubs have quickly become our favorite scrub pants for women. If you’re wondering how to wear scrubs fashionably, joggers are a great place to start. They’re sporty, stylish, and one of the best scrubs for women because of their tailored style. 

In terms of jogger scrubs vs regular scrubs, joggers offer a sleek and contemporary look that combines the best of both worlds: professional and casual. With their tapered legs and fitted cuffs, these core scrubs provide a trendy alternative to the boxy, loose-fitting traditional scrubs.

Also, they’re the most comfy scrubs out there! Made from soft, stretchy fabrics, jogger scrubs provide superior comfort throughout long shifts. The elastic waistbands and cuffs ensure a secure fit without digging into your skin, allowing for ease of movement and all-day wearability.

Can You Hem Jogger Scrubs if They Don’t Fit Right?

So we think joggers are the most comfortable, fashionable scrubs out there, but how should jogger scrubs fit, and can you hem jogger scrubs if they don’t fit right the first time? Here’s what you need to know about how to hem jogger scrubs. 

What Exactly is Hemming?

Hemming involves altering the length of pants by folding and sewing the edge to create a new hemline. It’s a common technique used to adjust the length of not just pants, but also skirts, dresses, and of course, jogger scrubs. 

When it comes to jogger scrubs, hemming involves adjusting the cuffs to ensure they sit at the perfect spot on your ankle. Basically, you want a customized fit that gives you the look of wearing luxury scrubs for a professional appearance at work. 

Getting Scrubs Hemmed vs Returning for the Proper Size

So, can you hem jogger scrubs? Yes, but it’s complicated. Generally, if you can return the scrubs for a better fit, you should go that route instead. If your jogger scrubs are too long, see if the company has a shorter inseam option, as returning for a smaller size might not fix the problem.

Basically, when it comes to returning scrubs, you need to make sure you can switch for a size that’s shorter, but not necessarily smaller (assuming the scrubs fit you around the waist and leg). If you can’t return the scrubs for a shorter length, hemming might be the best option. 

How to Hem Jogger Scrubs: Step-by-Step Guide

Ok, let’s do it - here’s how to hem jogger scrubs. The tricky part, of course, is that you don’t want to lose the elastic cuff on your jogger pants, so you have to remove the cuff, cut the joggers to the right length, then reattach the cuff. Here’s how to do it. 

Gathering the Necessary Tools

Before you start, you’ll need to make sure you have everything you need: 

  • Measuring tape
  • Fabric scissors
  • Pins or fabric clips
  • A sewing needle and thread (matching the color of your scrubs) or a sewing machine
  • An iron and ironing board
  • A ruler or straight edge
  • Chalk or a fabric marker
  • A seam ripper

Once you’ve got everything, you can get to work crafting the perfect fitted scrubs

Measuring the Correct Length

To determine the correct length for your jogger scrubs, put them on along with the shoes you typically wear with them. Check out our guide on how to wear jogger scrubs if you need some ideas! 

Stand upright and have someone help you measure from the desired hemline (usually just above the ankle) to the existing hem. Mark the desired length with chalk or a fabric marker. Take off your scrubs and lay them flat on a clean surface.

Cutting the Excess Fabric

First, remove the cuff with a seam ripper (do not cut it), and then taper the leg so that the bottom of the leg is the same circumference as where you want to attach the cuff. Then, you’ll need to carefully cut the excess fabric, keeping in mind that you’ll be adding length when you reattach the cuff. 

Pinning and Sewing the Hem

After you’ve cut the excess fabric, you can reattach the hem. Fold the raw edge up by half an inch and press it with an iron to create a crease. Then, pin and stitch the cuff back onto your hemmed and tapered joggers. 

If you’re sewing by hand, use a basic running stitch to sew along the folded edge. If you’re using a sewing machine, sew a straight stitch close to the edge of the fold, removing the pins as you go. 

Testing the Fit

After sewing the hem, try on the jogger scrubs to ensure the new hemline sits at the correct length and looks even. Check for comfort and ensure the hem doesn’t restrict movement or feel too tight around the ankles. If necessary, make minor adjustments by resewing any uneven areas.

Should You Get a Professional Hem Instead of DIY?

Joggers aren’t the easiest pants to hem, because of the cuff and the tapered leg. If you have some sewing experience (and a few hours to kill) and you’re confident in your skills, doing it yourself is a good way to save some money. 

On the other hand, if you don’t trust yourself, or you don’t own basic sewing supplies, this might not be the project to start with. You could potentially ruin your jogger scrubs, and the cost of a new pair (or for all the sewing supplies you’ll need) might actually be more expensive than enlisting a pro. 

Discover Jogger Scrubs That Fit Perfectly at Poppy Scrubs!

As you can see, hemming jogger scrubs is kind of a challenge. Because they have a tapered leg and an elastic cuff, it’s not like hemming a regular pair of pants and requires a bit more experience and finesse. 

If you don’t want to risk damaging your new scrubs, you can always take them to a tailor for a professional hemming, but this will come at an additional cost. The best way, of course, is to find jogger scrubs that fit right the first time. At Poppy Scrubs, that’s exactly what our stretchy scrubs and soft scrubs do! 

What Makes Our Scrubs So Popular?

There’s so much to love about Poppy Scrubs. Not only are our size charts accurate, but our jogger scrubs are available in two different leg lengths, helping you get the perfect fit. Plus, the cut is so flattering - you won’t feel like you’re wearing men’s scrubs, because you’re not! 

Another thing that makes our scrubs the #1 choice for healthcare heroes is our fabric. What material are scrubs made of at Poppy? Our soft, waterproof scrubs are made from a breathable, 4-way stretch fabric that keeps you cool, fresh, and comfortable on the job. 

Plus, our scrubs are designed by a nurse. They have pockets in all the right places, they don’t need adjusting every 5 minutes, and they’re subjected to 10,000 hours of wear testing. These scrubs are built to last! 

Tips on Sizing

For both our scrub pants and scrub tops for women, use the “Find your size” text on the product page to open our size chart. It includes a lot of detailed information on how to get the right fit for our pants, as well as how to take your measurements accurately. 

As we mentioned, there are two separate leg lengths for the jogger scrubs, giving you even more sizing variations and helping you find scrubs that fit right the first time. If you do run into any issues or have questions about sizing, feel free to reach out!

Picking the Perfect Style

We know everyone has unique styles, so we’ve made our scrubs available in a great selection of fade-proof scrubs colors. From traditional healthcare colors to options with a bit more flair, you’ll easily find a shade (or five) that suits your taste. Choose from: 

Certain institutions have rules about different colors of scrubs and who should be wearing them, so make sure you check the guidelines for your workplace, and check out our guides on who wears black scrubs, galaxy blue vs royal blue scrubs, and green scrubs meaning before buying.

As well as the best selection of scrubs, we also have compression socks for nurses, available in some adorable patterns! You can learn about how to wear compression socks with jogger scrubs (and what to wear under scrubs) in our guides. 

Final Thoughts on How to Hem Jogger Scrubs

Learning how to hem jogger scrubs isn’t easy, but it can be done! If you’re already an experienced sewer, you should be able to hem your joggers. Otherwise, you’ll need to return them for a shorter leg length or take them to a tailor for professional hemming. 

The best way to avoid the time, cost, or frustration of hemming or returning your scrubs is to order from Poppy Scrubs - we have two different leg lengths and size charts that help ensure your jogger scrubs fit perfectly the first time! 

Not only will you love the fit of our jogger scrubs, you’ll also love how comfy, durable, and practical they are - these will become your favorite scrubs in no time at all. One look at the amazing reviews should tell you everything you need to know - women love our scrubs! 

Don’t put up with an awkward fit - find scrubs that look like they were made just for you at Poppy Scrubs!

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