Cherokee 4000 Men's Drawstring Cargo Scrub Trouser
Cherokee
Clothing & ScrubsMen's scrub trousers
Certifications
- Workwear garment for healthcare and related professions; not classified or marketed as PPE or a medical device.
- Manufactured in accordance with general textile safety and quality standards applicable to clothing in the US, UK and EU.
- Fabric properties (65% polyester / 35% cotton poplin with soil release) are compatible with typical healthcare laundering regimes, including higher Temperature washing where specified by local guidelines.
- Workwear garment for healthcare and related professions; not classified or marketed as PPE or a medical device.
- Manufactured in accordance with general textile safety and quality standards applicable to clothing in the US, UK and EU.
- Fabric properties (65% polyester / 35% cotton poplin with soil release) are compatible with typical healthcare laundering regimes, including higher Temperature washing where specified by local guidelines.
Men's scrub trousers
Description
The Cherokee 4000 Men's Drawstring Cargo Scrub Trouser is a men’s traditional-fit, natural-rise scrub pant from the Cherokee Workwear Originals collection. It features a full elastic waistband with a reinforced/webbed drawstring and a functional zip fly for secure, trouser-like styling. Designed for practicality on shift, the pant includes four side cargo pockets, two front slash (angled) pockets and a back patch pocket, giving a total of seven pockets for tools and personal items. The leg is tapered with an approximate 18\ opening and a regular inseam of 31\ (short and tall lengths are also available from many distributors). Made from durable 65% polyester / 35% cotton poplin with a soil release finish, it is breathable, easy-care, fade-resistant and machine washable, making it suitable for everyday clinical wear in demanding healthcare environments.
Bnefits
- Men’s traditional fit, natural-rise design provides a comfortable, professional scrub trouser tailored specifically for male wearers.
- Elastic waistband with reinforced/webbed drawstring and functional zip fly offers both comfort and secure, trouser-like closure.
- Seven-pocket configuration (four side cargo, two slash/front angled, one back patch pocket) provides ample storage for clinical tools and personal items.
- Tapered leg with approximately 18" opening delivers a clean, modern silhouette while allowing ease of movement.
- Durable 65% polyester / 35% cotton poplin with soil release is hard-wearing, fade-resistant and simple to launder.
- Breathable, easy-care fabric remains comfortable over long shifts and repeated wash cycles.
- Available in multiple colours (e.g. black, navy, hunter green, pewter/grey, white) to match departmental or institutional uniform schemes.
- Offered in a wide size range (typically S–5XL) and multiple inseam options (short, regular, tall) to accommodate different builds and heights.
Indications
- Male healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, healthcare assistants and allied health staff who require scrub trousers as part of their uniform.
- Veterinary, dental, laboratory and other clinical or care environments where scrub pants are standard workwear.
- Hospital, clinic, GP practice and community care settings where durable, easy-care trousers are needed for daily use.
- Institutions and organisations seeking a standardised men’s scrub trouser that coordinates with Cherokee scrub tops (e.g. Cherokee 4700).
Composition
- Fabric: 65% polyester / 35% cotton poplin with soil release finish (most colours).
- White colourway (where specified by some catalogues): 55% cotton / 45% polyester poplin.
Formulation
- Men’s traditional fit, natural-rise scrub trouser.
- Elastic waistband with reinforced/webbed drawstring for adjustable comfort.
- Functional zip fly front closure.
- Four side cargo pockets for equipment and accessories.
- Two front slash (angled) pockets for quick-access items.
- One back patch pocket for additional storage.
- Tapered leg with approximately 18" leg opening.
- Regular inseam approximately 31"; short inseam around 28.5" and tall inseam around 36" (unhemmed) are available from many retailers.
- Fabric is poplin weave with soil release to assist with stain removal and maintain a clean appearance.
Packaging
- Supplied as a single pair of scrub trousers, typically folded and individually polybagged with manufacturer swing tags or labels.
- Garment labelling usually includes style number (4000), size, colour, fabric composition and care instructions.
- Bulk or institutional orders may be shipped in cartons containing multiple individually bagged garments.
- Some distributors (including Medisave) offer optional embroidery for logos or personalisation, which may be applied after manufacture and can extend delivery times.
Usage
- Select the appropriate size using the Cherokee men’s sizing chart, taking into account waist, hip and desired inseam (short, regular, tall).
- Put on the trousers, adjusting the elastic waistband and tightening the reinforced drawstring to a secure yet comfortable fit at the natural waist.
- Use the functional zip fly as with standard trousers for convenience when dressing and undressing.
- Distribute carried items between the four cargo pockets, two front slash pockets and back patch pocket to avoid excessive bulk in one area and maintain free movement.
- Follow care label instructions: generally machine wash in warm or cold water with similar colours; many UK healthcare suppliers indicate suitability for machine washing up to 60°C in line with infection control guidance.
- Avoid chlorine bleach unless specifically allowed for the colour/fabric; use colour-safe detergents where appropriate.
- Tumble dry on low to medium heat and remove promptly to minimise creasing; cool iron if needed.
- Inspect periodically for signs of wear, seam failure or damage to the waistband/drawstring and replace if the garment becomes unsuitable for professional use.
Contraindications
- Not suitable as certified personal protective equipment where specific standards (e.g. flame-resistant, fluid-impermeable or chemical-resistant garments) are required.
- Individuals with known sensitivities or allergies to polyester, cotton blends or textile finishing agents should check fabric compatibility or consult occupational health before prolonged wear.
- Should not be worn if significantly damaged, excessively worn, or altered in a way that compromises fit, modesty or safety (e.g. frayed hems that may become trip hazards).
Adverse Effects
- In rare cases, wearers with sensitive skin may experience irritation from polyester/cotton blends or from detergents and fabric conditioners used during laundering; discontinue use if persistent irritation occurs.
- If chosen in an incorrect size or inseam length, trousers may be too long or loose, increasing the risk of tripping or snagging on equipment.
- Improper laundering (e.g. excessive heat, harsh chemicals, over-bleaching) may cause shrinkage, colour fading or loss of soil release performance, shortening garment life and potentially affecting professional appearance.
Storage Conditions
- Store clean, dry trousers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to reduce fading and fabric degradation.
- Hang on a hanger or fold neatly to maintain appearance and reduce creasing.
- Keep separate from heavily soiled or contaminated items awaiting laundering to avoid cross-contamination.
- In institutional settings, store by size and colour, clearly labelled to facilitate quick selection and stock rotation.
Duration
Designed for long-term, repeated daily or regular wear as part of a clinical uniform; actual lifespan will depend on frequency of use, laundering conditions and work environment.
Onset
Provides immediate coverage, comfort and storage functionality from first wear; fabric durability and colourfastness benefits are realised over repeated laundering when care instructions are followed.













