NNT Uniforms Expands to New Zealand
NNT Uniforms, Australia’s leading healthcare and corporate uniform brand, is now available in Aotearoa New Zealand. Learn about their top-of-the-line apparel offerings for various industries.
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NNT Uniforms, Australia’s leading healthcare and corporate uniform brand, is now available in Aotearoa New Zealand. Learn about their top-of-the-line apparel offerings for various industries.
New, online fashion brand, Bold Clothing launches in New Zealand. Targeted at the streetwear and casual-wear markets, the original, durable and versatile designs are not only eye-catching, but are made predominantly from bamboo fabric.
From the farmer to the fisherman, the hiker to the hunter, the 36.6 range now stocked by EcoWool is ensuring every outdoor adventurer’s comfort.
New Zealanders can expect a colder-than-average winter season this year, and wool clothing is flying off the shelf as a result.
The Uniform Centre supplies bespoke branded uniforms nationwide to many New Zealand schools supporting their teams in their extracurricular activities. With apparel available for all sports popular in schools, teams are spoilt for choice in design and style.
Project Glow Wear 2016 winner of the Lux Luminance Award, Fiona Pohlen, has launched clothing company Lumen Clothing, in Wellington.
Mud Mates recently launched a practical, time-saving product which is already proving popular among parents and Early Childhood Centres throughout New Zealand – fitted tablecloths made with the same water and mess resistant fabric as their outdoor and craft apron clothing ranges.
SLAEVE blends Internet sub-culture with high-end street wear. NZ Fashion Week organisers are so impressed they put on a second show.
Cosy Touch Limited, New Zealand innovative clothing company, has announced the launch of their new e-commerce website Cosyta™ specializing in premium cufflinks. With a New Zealand registered trademark on cufflinks, Cosyta™ is proving to be a game-changer in the New Zealand fashion industry.
Dunedin designer Melanie Child is about to attend New Zealand Eco Fashion Exposed in Lower Hutt, Wellington in July as a new designer with her eponymous upcycled clothing label.
A new clothing design, alteration and repair business is set to make affordable, professional services available across New Zealand by offering services which can be utilized by posting items in for repair or alteration, saving time, hassle and money.
Zambesi is one of New Zealand’s most prominent clothing designers and have a significant global market, supplying selected outlets in Australasia, the UK, the USA, France (Paris), Japan and Russia. Zambesi has recently launched www.zambesistore.com – an ecommerce website which is fully integrated with their point of sale system Retail Pro. Their integrated webstore was delivered by Solutionists of Australasia’s leading ecommerce and integration specialists. Solutionists will be exhibiting at the Online Retail Conference and Ecommerce Expo in Sydney from 27th-29th September.
Rural women can now step put in style thanks to a new range of workwear designed specifically for women.
Typically the words ‘wearing jack’ bring anything but clothing to mind, but that’s about to change with the launch of New Zealand’s newest casual-streetwear label. wearingJACK® offers laid-back cool to guys and girls who want stylish threads with a homegrown feel – 100% made and printed here in New Zealand.