See how vintage nursing uniforms evolved from starched whites to comfy scrubs

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Nurses of bygone eras and the vintage nursing uniforms they wore

From bustling city hospitals to quiet rural clinics, the heartbeat of healthcare has always been powered by the tireless efforts of nurses. Our journey into the past brings us a photographic collection that pays homage to the nursing profession, tracing the evolution of uniforms from the 1900s through to the 1990s.

Vintage WW2 nurse in uniform
LTJG Ann Bernatitus, seated at a desk at a nurse’s station, c1943

The photographs below, while portraying the changing aesthetic of nursing attire, also serve as a testament to the enduring commitment and compassion of these healthcare heroes.

Throughout the 20th century, nurses and their uniforms evolved in step with society. The early 1900s saw uniforms heavily influenced by nuns’ habits, a nod to the religious orders that had once dominated the profession.

As the decades rolled on, nursing attire began to take a more practical turn. Starched aprons and caps gave way to streamlined dresses and tunics, often accompanied by sensible shoes and neat, minimal accessories.

25 years of nurses and hospitals - 1950 to 1975
25 years of vintage nursing uniforms (1950 to 1975)

By the 1960s and 70s, with the feminist movement changing societal norms, nursing uniforms continued to evolve. They transformed from the traditional, restricting attire into more practical and comfortable uniforms, including pantsuits. This shift allowed for better ease of movement, reflecting the increasing responsibilities of nurses and the intensifying pace of hospital life.

While traditional white nursing uniforms were still worn (even today) — particularly for pinning, capping, graduation ceremonies, and other formal professional occasions — as we rolled into the 80s and 90s, scrubs started to become commonplace for on-the-job attire.

Obstetric nurse in vintage scrubs frmo 1970s

This marked a significant departure from the strict dress codes of previous decades. Comfort and functionality became the ultimate goal, reflecting the need for nurses to perform their duties efficiently in fast-paced, modern medical settings.

Each snapshot in this compilation not only showcases the evolving fashion in nursing attire but also chronicles the changing landscape of the profession itself. From starched whites to comfy scrubs, these images encapsulate a century of nurses’ dedication to healthcare and healing.

Nurses from the 1900s in vintage white uniforms

Pan-Am emergency hospital nurses – Buffalo, New York (1901)

Pan-Am emergency hospital nurses - Buffalo, New York (1901)

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1910s nurses in old-fashioned nursing uniforms

Vintage “Be a trained nurse” poster (c1917)

Vintage Be a trained nurse poster (c1917)


Male nurses in New Jersey (c1910)
Male nurses in New Jersey c1910 (National Library of Medicine)
Male nurses in Lakewood, New Jersey c1910 (National Library of Medicine)

Male nurse wearing nursing scrubs around 1910

Male nurse wearing nursing scrubs c1910 (NLM)


Metropolitan Hospital Training School for Nurses on Blackwell’s Island (now Roosevelt Island) NYC (c1915)

Metropolitan Hospital Training School for Nurses on Blackwell's Island (now Roosevelt Island) NYC (c1915)


Nurses in vintage nursing caps with babies c1916

Nurses with babies c1916


Vintage naval hospital nurses in 1916 wearing traditional white nursing uniforms

Nurses, Naval hospital c1916


World War I Red Cross nurse’s uniform
World War I Red Cross nurse's uniform
US Navy Photograph, in the collections of the National Archives

Nurses wearing vintage nursing capes, returning from WW1 nurse’s parade in Chicago (July 1918)

Returning from WW1 nurse's parade in Chicago (July 1918)


Vintage nursing uniforms from the 1920s

Operating room nurse cleaning surgical instruments (1922)

Operating room nurse cleaning surgical instruments (1922)

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Vintage nursing gowns and uniforms (1920)

Vintage nursing gowns and uniforms (1920)


Nurses at Mercy Hospital Training School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1920)

Nurses at Mercy Hospital Training School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1920)


Nurses in the 1930s

Nurses in 1931

Nurses in 1931


1940s vintage nursing uniforms and nursing advertisements

WW2 nursing poster

WW2 nursing poster


1940s nurse wearing a mask and white nursing uniform with a newborn baby (1949)

1940s nurse wearing a mask with a newborn baby (1949)


Newborn baby and 1940s labor and delivery nurse (1948)

Newborn baby and 1940s labor and delivery nurse (1948)

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In the 1950s, vintage nursing uniforms offered short sleeve options and some color variety

Vintage nurse with a baby in 1951

Vintage nurse with a baby in 1951


Nurses doing a blood drive in the 1950s

Nurses doing a blood drive in the 1950s-1960s


Surgical nurse in 1955

Surgical nurse in 1955


Hospital nurse with a patient (1955)

Hospital nurse with a patient (1955)


Vintage fifties nurses and a heart model (1953)

Vintage fifties nurses and a heart model (1953)


Jonas Salk Inoculating a Child with the Polio Vaccine, ca. 1954 – National Library of Medicine

Jonas Salk Inoculating a Child with the Polio Vaccine, ca. 1954 - National Library of Medicine


Hospital nursery with newborn babies in 1955

Hospital nursery with newborn babies in 1955


Traditional nursing uniforms of the 1960s

Vintage nurse’s cap and white nursing uniform dress (1968)

Vintage nurse's cap and white uniform dress (1968)


Nurse in blue and white striped nursing uniform (1967)

Nurse in blue and white striped uniform (1967)


Retro 60s nursing fashion (1963)

Retro 60s nursing fashion (1963)


Comfortable white nursing shoes from the 1968 Wards catalog

Shoes for women from the 1968 Wards catalog (24)


Retro Barco vintage nurse uniform – Skim dress (1968)

Retro Barco nurse uniform - Skim dress (1968)


Whittenton vintage nurse’s uniform dress (1969)

Whittenton nurse's uniform dress (1969)


1960s nursing uniform dress by Tiffiny (1963)

1960s nursing uniform dress by Tiffiny (1963)


Old-fashioned nurse hats from 1967

Old-fashioned nurse hats from 1967


Streamlined and comfortable vintage nursing uniforms of the 1970s & 1980s

Newborn baby with nurse in the hospital (1972 Pampers ad)

Newborn baby with nurse in the hospital 1972 Pampers


Vintage Barco professional uniforms for nurses (1970)

Vintage Barco professional uniforms for nurses (1970)


Retro nursing uniform from Career Originals (1970)

Retro nursing uniform from Career Originals (1970)


Vintage 1970s Air Force nurse and officer (1973)

Vintage 1970s Air Force Nurse and officer (1973)


Retro nursing uniforms in a range of colors from the 1973 JC Penney Catalog

Retro nursing uniforms - 70s fashion for women from the 1973 JC Penney Catalog


Retro Barco nurse’s outfits (1977)

Retro Barco nurse's outfits (1977)


Vintage Dacron ribknit shift dresses for nurses (1970)

Vintage Dacron ribknit shift dresses for nurses (1970)


Nursing uniforms from Sears (1973)

Nursing uniforms from Sears (1973)


Nurse uniforms from the 70s (1973)

Nurse uniforms from the 70s (1973)


Hospital nurse wearing surgical scrubs holding a baby (1976)

Hospital nurse holding a baby (1976)


Army nurse wraps a bandage (1977)

Army nurse wraps a bandage (1977)


US Army nurses in class (1985)

US Army nurses in class (1985).jpg


US Army nurse talks with a patient (1985)

US Army nurse talks with a patient (1985)


1980s NICU nurse with baby (1989)
NICU nurse with baby (1989)
A nurse taking care of a baby in an intensive care unit (ICU) (1989 National Cancer Institute photo by Bill Branson)

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