Gonna be having chem lab this semester, what are some good fits to wear with a lab coat?
>>12710912
A bazinga! graphic tee with faded jeans and vans slip ons.
>>12710924
That's just wacky enough to get me all the m'ladies
scrubs
>>12710912
Nigga, stfu. Wait till chemistry (and Uni, in general) actually hits you. Your bitch ass isn't gonna be worried about the fits under your dirty ass lab coat, that I guarantee you won't wash once the entire semester.
Black turtle neck and olive pants are always a good start
>>12710912
worry about finding an effay pair of lab goggles instead
>>12710912
You are supposed to wear cotton under it and no synthetic stuff
Always have an extra t-shirt and pair of pants in your lab locker in case you ruin your clothes with acid or something
>>12712137
Distressed look?
>>12712137
>You are supposed to wear cotton under it and no synthetic stuff
Not OP, but I'm guessing this is like a static electricity issue? You know, in case of dealing with volatile chemicals and stuff like that.
>>12713959
From my experience, synthetics tend to act nasty when on fire, sticking to the skin and causing burns, as opposed to cotton.
To add for the OP: always wear long pants that cover the entirety of the leg, in a chem lab safety comes before /fa/.
>>12713959
Like the other Anon said it's more a fire issue
Wool doesn't burn instantly(the coats themselves are sometimes made out of it)
synthetics burn fast and molten plastic isn't nice