I have to wear a lab coat at work most of the time. I can't do any crazy alterations, but I can let a tailor make adjustments to the general fit.
any suggestions or am I doomed?
lab coats at /fa/ as fuck
Lab coats are /fa/ if you deserve it. If you're wearing a lab coat and your life has nothing to do with being in a lab then you're just as bad as someone who wears crutches and has no injury.
knoch has some for sale
>>11472930
>>11472892
I work as a product developer in a lab. So I need to wear a labcoat and it can't be black.
>>11472726
If you got the creds work that shit homie
>>11472726
You could wear a howie-style coat and go for the Evil german doctor look
Lab coats can be /fa/ if it fits you.
Don't wear oversized labcoat. You should tailor it if you need (i had to do this cause sleeves in mine were to long). Wear nice clothes underneath.
I wear dress shirts and pants with mine during clinical classes.
>>11472892
Well.... I am a doctor. Does that count?
I'm sure they can be /fa/ because they looked good on some people on House, but I always look like a huge dork with it and safety goggles on.
I just take it off whenever I can.
>>11473093
Cheers. I sort of had the feeling that you can only really dress a lab coat up and not down. Because it looks so formal, anything below business casual is just going to look odd.
>>11473059
The lab coats are provided by the company. they look almost exactly like the one in the picture and have a monogrammed name. The only thing I can do is wear matching stuff underneath and alter it slightly for a better fit.
If I were a doctor I'd get a Mizuno or Le Coq Sportif coat; they look pretty nice
>>11472930
This is so sick, link?
>>11473525
http://herrurst.com/tagged/for%20sale