RED BANK, New Jersey--Doc's Duds has announced the addition of two new styles of antimicrobial lab coats to its popular designer portfolio.
The new garments, the Wayne and the Betty, debuted at the recent annual session of the American College of Physicians.
"With the introduction of these two new styles, we are continuing the company's mission of bringing both fashion and function to the apparel needs of discerning healthcare professionals," explained Wayne Greer, COO of Doc's Duds.
"Each of our high fashion garments has been designed and crafted with a state-of-the-art yarn whose mechanism of action inhibits the spread of bacterial infection," he added.
Joining the Doc's Duds high fashion collection of professional healthcare apparel are the Wayne and the Betty lab coats:
*The new full-length Wayne lab coat from Doc's Duds features two large pleated pockets with side openings, a single breast pocket, and back belt detail. This garment is available in white in even sizes 40-52
*The new three-quarter length Betty lab coat has been detailed with Mandarin collar, full length sleeves, patch pockets, and a full-front two-way zipper running from collar to hem. This garment is available in white, khaki, and navy in even sizes 4-18
In addition to the new Wayne and Betty styles, Doc's Duds offers the Diana, a simple belted lab; the Barbara, a straight cut lab coat with vintage feel; and the Jennifer, a lab coat with an easy fit and flare that flatters a wide range of figures.
The company has also developed a line of men's and women's knitted tee tops and women's pants to complement its lab coats.
Fully functional and aesthetically pleasing, each garment in the Doc's Duds line has been crafted with quality fabric, workmanship, and careful attention to detail. The company also offers custom embroidery options for personalization.
For more information about the portfolio of classically designed antimicrobial lab coats or to order, visit www.docsduds.com or call (732) 219-0060.