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ICU workwear for NHS staff — personalised fleeces, polos, sweatshirts and jackets embroidered with your name, role or ICU/Intensive Care wording for a smart, professional uniform layer on shift.
Intensive Care teams work in high-acuity environments where comfort, warmth and a professional appearance matter through long shifts. Whether you’re moving between bays, assisting with procedures, supporting families or rotating across critical care areas, the right uniform layers help you stay comfortable and clearly identifiable throughout the day and night.
Workwear designed for ICU teams
ICU workwear needs to be practical and easy to wear over scrubs while maintaining a tidy clinical look. Many critical care staff choose lightweight-to-midweight layers that wash well, feel comfortable for extended wear and don’t restrict movement during hands-on clinical work.
- Comfort for long or rotating shifts
- Easy movement during clinical work
- Smart appearance across shared departments
Most popular ICU uniform layers
- Embroidered fleeces – warmth without bulk for cooler wards and corridors
- Polo shirts – ideal for warmer areas or daytime shifts
- Sweatshirts or zip hoodies – practical everyday layers over scrubs
- Softshell & waterproof jackets – useful if you move between buildings or sites
Personalised embroidery for ICU staff
Personalisation helps colleagues and patients’ families identify your role quickly, especially in multi-disciplinary critical care settings. Most customers choose left-chest embroidery with short, clear wording such as:
- Name + ICU
- Name + Intensive Care
- Name + Critical Care
- Name + Nurse / HCA / Doctor
Left chest embroidery is the most popular placement because it looks professional and remains visible throughout the shift.
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A note about NHS wording
We create personalised workwear for NHS staff and healthcare professionals, but we don’t supply NHS logos or crests and we don’t claim affiliation or endorsement. Most customers choose name, role or department wording (for example ICU, Intensive Care or Critical Care) for a smart, uniform finish.