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FIGS Revolutionizes Medical Apparel Industry with $2M Seed Round Funding Boost

Recently funded · $2.0M SeedMedical Uniforms & Apparel

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FIGS, the trailblazer in the medical apparel industry, has announced a successful funding round, raising an impressive $2 million to further its mission of delivering remarkable scrubs made from incredibly soft and technical fabrics. Known for their wrinkle-resistant, moisture-wicking, and four-way stretch materials, FIGS scrubs have redefined comfort and performance for healthcare professionals. This funding will enable FIGS to enhance its customer-centric, vertically integrated e-commerce platform, simplifying the shopping experience for medical workers everywhere. The company’s commitment to excellence also shines through its Threads for Threads initiative, which has donated high-quality scrubs to healthcare providers in underserved communities around the globe. With this latest influx of capital, FIGS aims to expand its product line, increase production capacity, and amplify its charitable efforts, ensuring that everyone—regardless of their circumstances—has access to functional and stylish medical attire. As FIGS continues to grow, it remains dedicated to transforming the industry and empowering medical professionals with the premium apparel they deserve. This funding is a significant step forward in solidifying FIGS' position as a leader in the market, while helping to fuel initiatives that promote health equity and community support.

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