But all that buzz makes you wonder if it really lives up to the hype — not to mention the hefty price tag.
Plus, with the company’s (in)famous promotional campaigns and number of sponsored brand ambassadors, it’s hard to tell what’s real from all the marketing fluff.
The Figs website itself is notorious for screening out bad reviews, leaving those on the fence unsure as to whether the brand actually delivers on its promises.
That’s why today we’re evaluating whether or not Figs scrubs are worth it. We’ll look at how well their medical nursing scrubs support the work of healthcare and dental professionals — or if they cause more headaches instead.
The baseline fabric for Figs scrubs tops and bottoms is their proprietary fabric known as FIONx with Silvadur antimicrobial, a four-way stretch, anti-wrinkle, and moisture-wicking properties.
How We Evaluated the Brand
We interviewed healthcare and dental professionals around the world who have worn Figs scrubs.
They gave us their unfiltered opinions on the products, which we sorted into these five criteria:
- Comfort, Mobility, and Fit
- Functionality
- Material and Breathability
- Care, Maintenance, and Durability
- Cost
We then gave Figs a score for each of these categories along with an overall average.
Material and Breathability
Read the specs of any Figs scrubs and you’ll likely see mention of their proprietary fabric.
Drawing inspiration from the athleticwear industry, the two Figs founders took two years to develop the material.
A material they claim is antimicrobial, stain-repellant, and anti-odor with four-way stretch. Figs scrubs are also known to be breathable, quick-drying, and offer protection against liquid spills.
But let’s hear from our healthcare and dental professionals:
Said one female nurse, “My Figs scrubs are really comfy and breathable. I’ve tried so many different brands and will never go back.”
And another: “The fabric is super soft and comfortable, but it also seems well-made and durable. I love that it resists spills – liquid just beads up and slides right off. The material is also slightly thicker than some other brands so they’ll keep you warmer for those of us who work in hospitals.”
That said, the quality issues the company has been plagued with recently also seem to apply here:
“I got Figs scrubs a while back, and honestly, they weren’t as advertised and definitely not worth the price. The scrubs felt suffocating. The material was neither breathable nor flexible, which are deal breakers given the hot and humid climate where I live.”
“I read somewhere that Figs scrubs are made of antimicrobial cloth. That probably explains the odd smell theyve had since I got them. No matter how many times I wash them, it still hasn’t gone away. I don’t have this issue with any other brand of scrubs, so it’s definitely the Figs.”
“First time I wore them I noticed there was an odd smell. I washed them, wore them again, and the smell persisted. Honestly, I’m embarrassed to wear Figs out now.”
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FAQ
Should I size up or down in FIGS?
Does FIGS make stretchy scrubs?
Can FIGS scrubs go in the dryer?
How do you get wrinkles out of fig scrubs?
Do figs ever wear out?
They never wear out, never wrinkle, and always look new. Used these for years. Tried Figs last year. Have regretted it all year.
How can one dry out figs?
Fig drying can be carried out naturally, exposing it to the sun, in the oven or in a food dryer. Each technique will have its particularities.
Does Figs have a size chart?
When you wear something for hours on end, you need the fit to be comfortable, breathable, and at least a little bit fashionable. With that in mind, the brand provides a handy size chart on their website that’s definitely worth checking out. What is FIGS’ Shipping Policy?
Is figs a good fabric?
The fabric itself resists wrinkles and liquid absorption well. However, I would like to see FIGS offer some darker color choices – the light blue and grey options seem prone to showing dirt, soil and stains over time. For fabric technology and design, I give FIGS a rating of 4.5/5 stars. This is make or break time.