
This square product-feature ad template is built for medical scrubs and workwear uniforms, spotlighting functional details that matter on shift. The design uses a clean white background with a right-a...
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This square product-feature ad template is built for medical scrubs and workwear uniforms, spotlighting functional details that matter on shift. The design uses a clean white background with a right-aligned model in bright teal scrubs, keeping the garment as the hero. On the left, three bold, black headlines (“Knit Elastic Waistband,” “5 Pockets,” “2-Way Stretch”) are stacked vertically with thin horizontal rules that point toward the corresponding areas of the outfit, creating an intuitive, catalog-style callout system. The typography is modern and high-contrast, optimized for fast scanning in a feed. Strategically, it fits mid‑funnel consideration: the audience is already solution-aware and comparing options, so the template prioritizes tangible benefits—comfort, utility, and practicality—over lifestyle storytelling. This approach reduces decision friction by answering common uniform objections (fit, storage, mobility). Brands can customize by swapping feature callouts, changing scrub color to match their palette, adding price/offer badges, or replacing the logo area while keeping the structured feature hierarchy intact.
This template performs because it sells scrubs the way healthcare staff evaluate them: by specs. The three stacked feature callouts translate comfort and utility into concrete, comparable claims (elastic waistband, pocket count, stretch), reducing uncertainty for solution‑aware shoppers. The white, clinical background and high-contrast black typography signal professionalism and trust, while the pointing rules create instant visual mapping from text to garment—an efficiency cue that matches busy on-shift buyers. In a mid‑funnel consideration context, this structured breakdown functions like a mini product sheet, helping audiences justify a purchase based on practical benefits rather than vague style promises. It also aligns with best practices for mobile feeds: one hero image, minimal distractions, clear hierarchy, and scannable copy that can be understood in seconds. Brands can keep the same framework and rotate features by role (ER, pediatrics, vet clinics) to stay relevant without redesigning the layout.
Designed for nurses, medical assistants, caregivers, and clinic staff who buy their own scrubs and prioritize comfort across long shifts. Also fits procurement buyers for clinics seeking uniform options with clear, spec-driven comparisons and minimal fluff.
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