Men's medical coats – functional models for laboratories, offices, and workshops
Men's medical coats are clothing designed with one task: to protect, not hinder, and to look neat in every situation. In this category, you will find both classic white laboratory coats and modern models in black, navy, beige, grey, green, or blue. Each of them has been designed with comfort, functionality, and the specific needs of various workplaces in mind.
Laboratory coats – white and coloured models
White coats remain a symbol of cleanliness and order, which is why they are often chosen by universities, medical students, and doctor's offices. In addition to the classics, there is also a full range of colours that work well in laboratories, hospitals, and diagnostic offices, where functionality is important, but so is team recognisability.
Fabrics tailored to user needs
- 100% cotton (white coats) – breathable, natural, and skin-friendly. Ideal in places where comfort and high resistance to washing at higher temperatures are a priority.
- 35% cotton / 65% polyester – lighter, wrinkle-resistant, and quick-drying. Most often chosen for intensive work in laboratories and offices.
- Coloured coats – made only from polyester – exceptionally durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. Great where practicality and frequent contact with chemicals are a priority.
Different cuts and functions – choose a model for yourself
The collection includes coats:
- laboratory – longer, lightweight, with spacious pockets;
- anatomical – fitted, with a more dynamic design;
- for students – classic, comfortable, and resistant to frequent washing;
- for doctor's offices – elegant, orderly, and clear in appearance;
- for hospitals – sturdy and practical, suitable for daily duties;
- and universal models – good for laboratories, workshops, and medical backrooms.
Fastenings and details
Men's medical coats are available in two fastening options: buttons or snaps. Snaps are suitable where quick fastening and unfastening is important, while buttons give a classic and more elegant character. Each model has thoughtfully designed pockets, reinforcements, and lengths tailored to specific functions.
Colour that matters
A black, navy, beige, grey, green, or blue coat can help distinguish a department, unify the team's appearance, or simply introduce a bit of modern style to work. Coloured models work particularly well in laboratories and research units, where aesthetics often go hand in hand with functionality.
Whether you are choosing a coat for university, a laboratory, or an office, a well-chosen model facilitates daily work, ensures comfort, and looks neat all day long.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between laboratory coats and anatomical ones?
Laboratory coats are usually looser and longer, with larger pockets. Anatomical coats have a more fitted cut that better conforms to the body shape.
2. Which material is best for a coat for everyday use?
Cotton is ideal in warm places, providing great breathability - the fabric is breathable, and blends with polyester offer greater durability and wrinkle resistance. They are resistant to frequent washing at high temperatures.
3. Do coloured coats have the same properties as white ones?
Coloured models are sewn with a polyester blend, making them very durable and easy to clean, but less breathable than cotton models.
4. Which fastening to choose: buttons or snaps?
Snaps allow for quick putting on and taking off, while buttons give a more classic look.
5. Are men's medical coats suitable for students?
Yes — there are also models dedicated to medical and laboratory students in the offer.