The application of spandex in nurse uniforms has the following benefits:
Enhance fit and comfort
The high elasticity (stretchable by 5-8 times) and resilience (over 95%) of spandex can conform to the human body curve, reducing friction and constriction, especially during prolonged standing or activity, thus avoiding skin discomfort.

Enhance durability and fatigue resistance
Spandex is resistant to chemical degradation, sweat, and dry cleaning, and exhibits strong fatigue resistance, capable of withstanding thousands of stretches. This allows it to maintain stable performance even in scenarios involving frequent exposure to disinfectants, sweat, and the like.
Improve the degree of freedom in activities
Blended fabrics containing spandex (such as cotton + spandex) can be stretched by 300-500%. Coupled with segmented elastic design (such as high elasticity at the waist + low elasticity at the legs), it maintains the contour while reducing the sense of restraint, making it suitable for nurses who frequently bend over, raise their hands, and perform other actions.
Extend service life
Spandex exhibits remarkable tear resistance and pilling resistance. For instance, the pilling rate of cotton-spandex blended fabric is reduced by 60%, and its dimensional change after 50 machine washes is less than 1cm, making it suitable for high-intensity usage scenarios.
Enhance shaping effect
By utilizing gradient elastic design (such as low elasticity at the bust and high elasticity at the waist), the cutting lines can be optimized, making the appearance more sleek and professional