In an article deconstructing the nurses’ uniform in terms of its symbolism and myth,Richardson suggests that there are situations in which nurses in uniform convey safety and security (eg, emergency departments) and draws social comparisons between other professions such as military or clergy, where attire symbolizes safety, security, and stability. In a recent review of the literature for a European report on nursing attire, Thompson15 suggests that uniforms should minimize the risk of infection, meet the health and safety needs of staff who wear them, appear professional, and respect social and cultural standards of staff and their patients (principles from the National Health Service Scotland Dress Code).