Apparel - long sleeves

DO with symbol Embroidered Long Sleeve Shirt | Osteopathic Logo




$49.90

Shipping to United States: $4.29
  • Details
    This embroidered long-sleeve shirt brings confidence and professional clarity to everyday wear. The subtle DO with the Rod of Asclepius stitched at the chest reads as both emblem and ethos — a nod to care, knowledge, and steady hands. Lightweight and softly textured, the shirt layers easily over scrubs or under a blazer, following you from shift to study group to evening rounds. The button-down collar and dyed-to-match buttons keep the look refined, while the left chest pocket and box back pleat add functional balance and movement. Adjustable cuffs let you roll the sleeves for a practical, lived-in feel that still looks considered. For clinicians, students, and caregivers who want a clean, elevated piece that quietly signals competency and compassion, this shirt slides seamlessly into the rhythm of their day.

    Product features
    - Soft 55% cotton / 45% polyester blend with a subtle luxurious hand
    - Lightweight 4.5 oz fabric for easy layering and breathability
    - Embroidered Rod of Asclepius logo on the left chest over a functional pocket
    - Refined details: button-down collar, dyed-to-match buttons, and box back pleat
    - Adjustable cuffs for comfort and practical sleeve styling

    Care instructions
    - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
    - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
    - Tumble dry: low heat
    - Iron, steam or dry: low heat
    - Do not dryclean
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    OsteoGear will donate, at least yearly, 10% of net profits to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of scholarships for osteopathic medical students.