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Trendy medical scrubs maker Figs is gearing up for an initial public offering even as it fends off allegations that it got its start stealing trade secrets from a rival, The Post has learned.
Figs—which the Wall Street Journal dubbed the Warby Parker of scrubs for its direct-to-consumer sales model and stylish advertising—briefly featured the video recently on its website.
A popular scrubs company offended DOs and women in medicine alike with a video that appeared to mock doctors of osteopathic medicine, or DOs, and women health care professionals. FIGS, a scrubs ...
Figs has also “disrupted the industry, and we are proud of the fact that we have donated over 85,000 scrubs and accessories to frontline workers just this year,” it said.
Frost & Sullivan model for 6.2 CAGR in the health care apparel niche in coming years and the FIGS management team is forecasting company revenue to grow 30% over the next five years.
In April 2024, Figs did a one-month pilot of a scrubs take-back program to test out a solution. That pilot collected 45,000 pounds of scrubs.
Jaanuu Figs may be the leader in the online scrubs market, but Jaanuu is hot on its heels. The startup founded in 2014 by the brother-sister duo Shaan Sethi and the pediatrician Neela Sethi Young ...
A now-deleted video, seen above, shared by scrubs company FIGS offended women in medicine and doctors of osteopathic medicine who said it misrepresented women health care professionals and DOs alike.
FIGS, a scrubs start-up, apologized for the video and pledged to donate $100,000 to the American Osteopathic Association, an organization for DOs, after the video generated backlash among Twitter ...