
At first, I didn’t think Fabletics VIP Membership was for me. I always associated the brand with workout gear, not workwear—and definitely not scrubs. When I saw they had a subscription model, I was cautious. I’ve signed up for memberships before that promised savings but ended up collecting dust (and draining my bank account).
On top of that, I was doubtful about the quality. I work 12-hour shifts on my feet all day—my scrubs need to work. They have to be comfortable, breathable, durable, and have functional pockets.. So when I saw stylish, athleisure-inspired scrubs on Fabletics, I thought: No way they’re built for real healthcare professionals.
Then I noticed a coworker wearing a really sleek navy blue scrub set. The fit was flattering but still professional, and the material looked soft. She swore by it, and when she mentioned she got her first scrub set from Fabletics for just $15 when she signed up as a New VIP, my curiosity kicked in. I figured, worst case, I could try it once and cancel.
First Impressions: Way Better Than Expected
Ordering was surprisingly easy. I liked that Fabletics had a large variety of sizes on their website—it gave me more confidence I wouldn’t end up with something too snug or too baggy. I also appreciated the wide range of styles, and colors that felt a lot more modern than what I was used to. Even better, I was able to snag a scrub set for just $15 when I signed up as a New VIP on their website.
When the scrubs arrived, I was honestly shocked. The fabric was buttery-soft but held its shape, and it had the perfect amount of stretch. The fit was flattering and functional—I could squat, twist, and sprint without pulling or pinching. They felt more like athletic wear than typical scrubs, but looked polished enough for clinic duty.
Compared to my usual scrubs, these were a huge upgrade. I didn't expect them to feel this good straight out of the bag—no break-in period, no stiffness. They became my new go-to the same week.
The VIP Membership : Not What I Expected

Let’s talk about the subscription part because that was my biggest hesitation. Here’s how it works: Fabletics charges you a monthly credit only if you don’t skip the month. You get a reminder at the beginning of each month, and skipping takes two seconds. I’ve skipped more months than I’ve purchased, honestly.
But when I do shop, I get access to VIP pricing—usually 40–50% off retail prices—and early access to new releases. What surprised me most was that it’s not just scrubs. Fabletics has a full line of workout clothes, loungewear, and even sneakers. I ended up buying a pair of joggers that feel like heaven after a long shift.
No pressure. Just legit perks that made my wardrobe better.
Built for Life on the Floor (and Beyond)
I’ve now worn my Fabletics scrubs through back-to-back shifts, laundry day after laundry day, and chaotic code blues—and they’ve held up beautifully. They don’t fade. They don’t shrink. And the color-coded pocket detailing makes them as practical as they are pretty.
What I really appreciate is how they feel at the end of a long day. Unlike some of my older sets that start to dig or sag, these stay comfortable and supportive. The stretch moves with you, the fabric breathes, and the whole set feels more like loungewear—but still looks sharp enough that patients comment on how “put-together” I look.
I’ve even worn the scrub joggers outside the hospital. They pass as casual athleisure and pair perfectly with a hoodie and sneakers. That’s a level of versatility I wasn’t expecting from medical apparel.
Final Verdict: I Was Wrong About Fabletics

I’ll admit it—I was wrong. Fabletics VIP Membership is a genuinely smart way to stock up on high-quality, stylish, and functional scrubs at a fraction of the cost.
For healthcare professionals who are juggling chaotic schedules, long shifts, and tight budgets, it’s kind of a no-brainer. You get comfort, performance, and style without the hassle. And if you're like me and wary of getting locked into subscriptions, just know: this one is actually designed to be flexible.
Would I recommend it to my coworkers? Already have.
Would I call myself a Fabletics convert? …yes.
Turns out, the VIP life fits surprisingly well, even in scrubs.