5.11 Expands Professional Services Line with Premium, Performance-Driven Scrubs Designed for Healthcare Professionals
The launch of high-performance medical scrubs marks another major expansion of 5.11’s growing Professional Services category, enabling hospitals and healthcare systems to outfit a wide range of roles.

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- 5.11 has introduced high-performance medical scrubs as part of its Professional Services line.
- The new scrubs are designed to meet the demands of healthcare professionals.
- This launch supports hospitals and healthcare systems in outfitting various healthcare roles.
*Summarized by AI
For healthcare professionals, every shift brings responsibility. Long hours. Constant movement. Critical decisions. Moments where performance, comfort, and reliability matter more than ever. To support the demands of that work, 5.11 has launched its new line of high-performance medical scrubs designed specifically for nurses and frontline healthcare professionals.
Built on decades of experience designing apparel for professionals whose work demands durability, mobility, and reliability, the new collection brings that same commitment to healthcare settings nationwide. The launch marks another major expansion of 5.11’s growing Professional Services category, enabling hospitals and healthcare systems to outfit a wide range of roles, from security teams and EMS personnel to environmental services staff, administrators, and now frontline medical professionals.
“Healthcare professionals don't choose the easy path. They choose a profession built on service and showing up for others when it matters most,” said Troy Brown, 5.11 CEO. “At 5.11, we believe growth lives on the other side of challenge. That's what Challenge Possible™ means. It's why we're proud to build purpose-built gear for healthcare professionals who live that belief every single day.”
Comfort Designed for Long Shifts
C5.11 said the new line of apparel was created for professionals who move toward responsibility when others need them most, the collection is designed to support movement, endurance, and confidence when the work becomes difficult.
5.11’s new medical apparel system was developed alongside healthcare professionals whose firsthand experiences helped shape a collection built to meet the demands of modern healthcare.
Designed to support long shifts and high-movement workflows without sacrificing comfort or professionalism, the collection features lightweight stretch fabrics, moisture-wicking technology, antimicrobial properties, and ripstop durability engineered to extend garment life. Thoughtfully designed for everyday wear, the garments help reduce wrinkling and maintain a polished appearance throughout demanding shifts.
The line includes short-sleeve tops and both regular and jogger-fit pant options for men and women across six hospital-approved colorways, including Pacific navy, black, ciel blue, royal blue, storm, and burgundy.
The new 5.11 scrubs line is available now through participating hospital partners, select wholesale distributors, and online at 5.11’s website.
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