You Won’t Believe These Vet Accessories That Will Totally Upgrade Your Scrubs Game
In vet med, bling doesn't come in the form of Rolex watches or diamond cufflinks. Our sparkle is subtler, scrappier, and often hidden beneath a lab coat. But trust me — it's still there, and it matters.
How the Fashion Vet Treats Himself
For Dr. Tom Vega, self-care isn't limited to days off or spa weekends — it's woven into the very fabric of what he wears. Style, he insists, is his therapy.
Vet Candy’s Summer Fashion Issue Shines a Spotlight on Style, Science, and Success
Move over runways of Paris—this summer, all eyes are on exam rooms, clinics, and the cover of Vet Candy Magazine. Our highly anticipated Fashion Issue has arrived, and it’s serving up more than just style. This edition celebrates the perfect blend of form, function, and fierce ambition, headlined by none other than The Fashion Vet himself—Dr. Thomas Vega.
Fashion and Self-Expression: Scrubs as a Canvas for Personality
Unlike traditional office jobs where clothing might be more restrictive, veterinary medicine allows for a little more freedom in how you present yourself. Scrubs—though often seen as a uniform—serve as a canvas for expressing your personality and mood. Whether you love the bold, bright patterns of animal prints or prefer the sleek minimalism of solid-colored scrubs, what you wear in the clinic is an extension of your identity.
Solid Colors vs. Patterns: Which Scrub Style is Right for You?
When it comes to scrubs, veterinary professionals face an important choice: solid colors or patterns? While the decision might seem purely aesthetic, it actually speaks volumes about your personal style and workplace environment. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of both options, helping you make an informed decision on which look is best for you.
Fitted vs. Loose Fit Scrubs: Which Style Best Suits Your Veterinary Practice?
When it comes to selecting scrubs for veterinary professionals, one of the biggest decisions is choosing between fitted and loose fit styles. Both options offer distinct advantages, and the choice depends on your role, personal preferences, and the physical demands of veterinary work. Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of each style to help you find the best fit for your practice.

