H E A LT H A N D W E L L B E I N G AUTUMN / WINTER 2021
While many Australians stayed home to help stop the spread of COVID-19, our hard-working frontline — the nurses, doctors, hospital cleaners, administrators and others — continued their vitally important role to protect and improve the health and well-being of people in their communities. More than ever, they deserve our respect, and whole-hearted gratitude. #becausewecare we want to acknowledge your selflessness by dedicating this campaign to you! For the long hours, face bruises and abrasions. The thousands of steps walking
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and running up and down corridors. The sleepless nights and the rushed lunches. For the yells and screams and thankless days. For the stress you have endured - that you wouldn’t wish on anyone. For your calming words in times of need, and a silly joke between team members to brighten their day. For the tears you shed in silence and the sweat that perspired from your body. For all the days you thought this would never end. We want to thank you by seeing you for all that you are. Our heroes.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Navy Anti-Bac Polyface Short Sleeve Polo. CATU58 NAV Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Flex Waist Cargo Pant. CAT3TY INP
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Black Puffer Sleeveless Vest. CAT749 BLA Black Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5F BLA Black Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR BLA—
Navy Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5B NAV Navy Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR NAV
Charcoal Koller V Neck Scrub Top. CATJ2Q CHP
Blue Puffer Sleeveless Vest. CATF2B BLU
Charcoal Röntgen Elastic Waist Scrub Pant. CATCGF CHP
Blue Koller V Neck Scrub Top. CATJ2Q BLU Blue Röntgen Elastic Waist Scrub Pant. CATCGF BLU
Designed To Perform At NNT, we understand that a uniform is more than just the garments you wear, and we are committed to providing distinctive uniforms that empower healthcare professionals to perform at your best.
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Having dressed healthcare workers since 1962, we continue to evolve and innovate our designs and fabrics, as we balance functionality with style and comfort to produce the highest-performing garments to help support you every day.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mint/White Silvi Spot Print Short Sleeve Shirt. CATU7H MTW Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Flex Waist Box Pleat Skirt. CAT2QB INP — Mint Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5B MNN Mint Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR MNN — Navy Koller V Neck Scrub Top. CATJ2T NAV Navy Röntgen Elastic Waist Scrub Pant. CATCGF NAV — Teal Anti-Bac Polyface Short Sleeve Polo. CATJ2M TEL
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The Anatomy of the NNT Scrubs Tried, tested and stamped with the approval of industry professionals, NNT scrubs are equipped with the latest fabrics, comfort elements, functional pockets, hidden loops and so much more.
OPPOSITE: Navy Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5F NAV Navy Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR NAV Grey 5 Pack Reusable Face Mask CATKB8 GRY
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NNT UNIFORMS
Antimicrobial finish effective against odour causing bacteria
Modest V neckline
Wide stretch waistband for comfort and flexibility Contrast key loop Layered hip pockets to hold tools in place
Functional contrast key loop Utility pocket with pen pocket and hidden utility loops to hold your tools
Straight leg styling
Knee panels for easy movement
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NNT UNIFORMS
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mid Blue Silvi Spot Print Short Sleeve Shirt. CATU7H MBL Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Secret Waist Pant. CAT3U4 INP — Mid Blue Silvi Spot Print Short Sleeve Tunic. CAT9XP MBL Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Secret Waist Short. CAT3U5 INP — Indigo/White Stripe Poly Print Balance Stripe Short Sleeve Action Back Shirt. CAT4AB IWS Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Secret Waist Skirt. CAT2QL INP — Navy Polar Fleece Vest. CATFG6 NAV Indigo/White Balance Stripe Short Sleeve Button Down Collar Shirt. CATD77 IWS Ink Navy P/V Gabardine Secret Waist Pant. CATC6Y INP —
for EVERY -BODY
Navy/Blue Pixel Print Short Sleeve Action Back Shirt. CAT9S2 NBL Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Secret Waist Short. CAT3U5 INP
Whether you’re meeting patients at the front desk or caring for them by their bedside, we have a diverse range of apparel that will suit your whole team. With various styles, cuts and sizes, you’ll be able to select items that suit your way of dressing, whilst still looking like you’re a part of a team. We understand that one size doesn’t fit all, and that’s why we offer a range of sizes and styles to suit all team members, across multiple environments.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Grey Textured Short Sleeve Shirt. CATJB7 GRY Charcoal Stretch Wool Blend Slim Leg Pant. CATCFC CHP — Grey Petal Print Short Sleeve Tunic. CATUHU GYT
Colour Code: Charcoal
Charcoal P/V Stretch Slim Leg Secret Waist Pant. CAT3QF CHP — Charcoal Wool Rich Short Sleeve Rib Trim Cardigan. CAT5CK CHP Grey Textured Short Sleeve Shirt. CATUDJ GRY Charcoal P/V Stretch Pleated Straight Skirt. CAT26A CHP — Charcoal Anti-Bac Polyface Short Sleeve Polo. CATJ2M CHP Charcoal P/V Stretch Slim Leg Pant. CATCEG CHP
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Navy Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5F NAV Navy Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR NAV — Navy Bonded Fleece Zip Vest. CATF2H NAV Navy Anti-Bac Polyface Short Sleeve Polo. CATJ2M NAV Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Flex Waist Men’s Cargo Pant. CATCLD INP — Navy Polar Fleece Jacket. CAT1D3 NAV Navy Silvi Spot Print Short Sleeve Shirt. CATU7H NAV Navy Helix Dry Slim Leg Pant. CAT3NZ NAV — Dark Navy Wool Rich V Neck Cardigan With Pockets. CAT51C NDP Navy Silvi Spot Print Short Sleeve Shirt. CATU7H NAV Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Flex Waist Box Pleat Skirt. CAT2QB INP
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Colour Code: Navy
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NNT Designer
Ann Morgan We speak to NNT designer, Ann Morgan, who gives us an exclusive behind the scenes look into the NNT brand as a premium supplier to the health and wellbeing industry. What is the process behind designing a new collection?
What steps is NNT taking towards sustainability?
When designing a new collection we take time to listen to our clients and really understand the nature of their work, their brand and what the team members do in their day to day activities. For example the placement of a pocket can really enhance someone’s day, knowing they have somewhere to safely put a credit card or piece of jewellery. We look at trends for colour and silhouette and apply them to our designs, taking into account that our pieces need to have longevity and suit a lot of different people. The sourcing team has a global network of suppliers and we are always looking at technical innovations for fabrics which translate to extra comfort of functionality for the end wearer. All our new fabrics and garments are trialled by actual wearers in their work environment so we can make improvements or act on suggestions before we take something to market.
In 2021, all NNT woven labels will be made from recycled polyester. Our swing tags will be made from recycled paper using soy based inks; plus we’re moving towards less components in our packaging (like the number of plastic clips in our folded shirts, for example). All of these small measures make a huge difference to reducing waste. We’re committed to ethical sourcing and continue to work with excellent factories who are committed to using energy saving and resource efficient production methods.
How do you cater for different body sizes and shapes? NNT offers a very wide size range from a size 4 to 30 in womenswear on some items; and a 36 to 50 shirt size for men. On our suiting items we include features such as longer hems and extra wide back seam allowance in trousers for easy alterations; plus we have some clever waistband construction methods which can stretch half a size bigger, to accommodate for different body shapes. How do you want the customer to feel when wearing an NNT Uniform? We would like our customer to feel professional and confident wearing their uniform, so they can move comfortably and get their job done with style.
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How do you take into consideration the physical demands of health care workers when designing their uniforms? We hear from our clients it’s normal to take more than 10 thousand steps in a work day, plus it can be a very messy job. With this in mind, we design our scrubs to be easy to move in but also easy to take on and off for quick changes. We know that health workers need to be mindful of infection control so in general we keep our shirts and tops short sleeve and ensure they have an “action back” which allows for extra movement across the shoulders when stretching or reaching forwards. We also hear that health workers need multiple pockets because they need to carry lots of items with them, so there are various tops, pants and skirts with a pocket option to suit most people. The multi pocket cargo pant is a best seller for this reason, plus it features a roll up leg in different lengths to allow workers to shower patients, for example. What is your favourite item in the range for health? The athleisure-inspired women’s scrub pant is a favourite because the fabric feels soft and premium next to the skin, and the yoga style waistband is so stretchy and comfortable it’s easy to wear all day.
NNT UNIFORMS
We design garments ensuring they provide advanced mobility while maintaining a professional structure. Navy/Violet Pixel Print Short Sleeve Action Back Shirt. CAT9S2 NVL Ink Navy P/V Gaberdine Flex Waist Cargo Pant. CAT3TY INP Navy 5 Pack Reusable Face Mask. CATKB8 NAV
The athleisure-inspired women’s scrub pant is an NNT favourite because of the yoga styled waistband with four way stretch for all day comfort. Mint Nightingale V Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5B MNN Mint Curie Rollup Waist Scrub Pant. CAT3NR MNN
Designing garments to be fit for purpose allows us to cater for all healthcare workers whether you work in a hospital, aged care facility, allied health, pharmacy, beauty spa and everything in between. Charcoal Wool Rich Short Sleeve Rib Trim Cardigan. CAT5CK CHP Red Textured Short Sleeve Shirt. CATUDJ RED Charcoal P/V Stretch Pleated Straight Skirt. CAT26A CHP
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Georgie Mankey REGISTERED NURSE We speak to Nurse Georgie Mankey @georgiemankey, who in 2020, amidst the chaos of a pandemic, landed her dream job as an Intensive Care Nurse and just completed her post graduate studies to become a Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN). She loves caring for the mind and body, is a qualified yoga teacher, and when she’s not in scrubs on shift, you’ll find her upside down on her yoga mat or walking barefoot along the beach with a coffee in hand.
NNT: Why did you choose a career in healthcare?
NNT: What has been the hardest part of working during a pandemic?
Georgie: There’s two key driving forces behind why I absolutely love working in healthcare as a Critical Care Registered Nurse. For as long as I can remember I’ve always taken on a caring and nurturing role with the people around me. More recently I’ve conceptualised it as what I believe to be my purpose in life: the use of self — my skills, knowledge, understandings, and own experiences — to help and empower others live their best life possible. For me, that manifests as providing love, care, compassion and support to people when they’re unwell and needing treatment in hospital. I’m also absolutely infatuated with the human body. Every day I’m blown away by how amazing our bodies are and just how hard they work to keep us feeling happy and healthy. And when the body needs a bit of extra help, I’m in awe of the technologies and medicines available to help keep us alive. This is a job where I’ll never stop learning and growing, and I absolutely love that.
Georgie: I’m hyper aware that where I work in Australia (Melbourne) we’ve been far less affected by the pandemic than in other parts of the World, and for that I am extremely grateful. During the hard lockdowns in Melbourne I still got to go to work with business as usual (albeit wearing an extra few items of PPE and having pandemic protocols in place), so my life didn’t change all that much. I had a job with guaranteed income, we had no PPE shortages, we had strong policies and procedures in place to protect us, and I could socialise with my work friends and colleagues. With that in mind, I’d have to say it’s been hard knowing that healthcare professionals in other parts of the World have been pushed to their absolute limits and then further again, and that at this point in time things don’t really seem to be slowing down. I cannot even begin to fathom what it’d be like working on the frontline in a city that’s experiencing hundreds to thousands of cases a day, where hospitals are over capacity and short on staff and equipment. My heart goes out to those on the frontline in the badly affected countries.
NNT: What is the most rewarding part of your role? Georgie: One of my favourite mantras is ‘Show up, smile, and make a difference’. It’s a privilege to be part of someone’s journey during a period of ill health when they might be having the worst day of their life, and to have the opportunity to make a difference for them. Be it making them a hot cup of tea, extending a hand to hold when they’re in pain, sitting down and listening when they’re afraid or unsure, being their voice when they cannot advocate for themselves, providing education, or playing a role in ensuring they’re getting the best and most appropriate treatment; I love that my job allows me to have an impact in so many ways. People often say “I could never do your job”, and I often counter that by saying “I could never do yours”. It’s an absolute honour to be a nurse.
NNT: What advice would you give to other health care workers like you who are at the frontlines? Georgie: Check on yourself as much as you check on your patients. Get familiar with your soft and hard limits, always keep an eye on burnout, prioritise sleep and rest, marinate yourself in compassion, know that it’s okay to speak up and ask for help, and never be afraid to tap out in order to protect your own health and wellbeing. You can’t pour from an empty cup, and it’s no good for anyone if you lose the cup entirely. NNT: How do you practice self-care? Georgie: I’d have to roll on from my answer above; I hold a high standard for taking care of myself with the same compassion and energy as I do for my patients. This is something I’ve continued to develop throughout my career – it definitely didn’t come to me naturally when I first started nursing. One thing I focused on in 2020 was setting boundaries and learning to stick to them. Putting myself first requires conscious decision making for me - I naturally always put other people’s needs ahead of my own - so learning to prioritise myself has been revolutionary for both my mental and physical health. I also have a strong meditation practice, I love cooking delicious vegetarian food, I get outside in nature as often as possible, and I practice yoga regularly.
Thanks Georgie!
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Navy Nightingale V-Neck Classic Scrub Top. CATU5B NAV
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Salon Styling Welcome your clients with a luxury experience, from the very first impression. ​ With subtle details and modern designs, your clients will be met with professionalism, whilst you are dressed in style and comfort. Featuring fabrics with a quick dry moisture-management system that is breathable and also includes a mechanical stretch making it a highly durable fabric with the utmost comfort.
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OPPOSITE: White Helix Dry Zip Tunic. CATU68 WHT Black 4-Way Stretch Pant. CAT3SG BLA
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Our Commitment to
Sustainability
We are committed to a journey that reduces environmental impact and supports human rights. With a focus on people, sourcing, environment and community, NNT Uniforms is on a mission to deliver a sustainable agenda, which leads the Australasian workwear apparel industry. Our designers craft each garment with end-of-life in mind. From the innovative fabrics selected, to the construction of the garment, we make conscious decisions to contribute to a circular-economy. We collaborate with our people, suppliers and the wider industry, improving working conditions for people employed along our supply chain and strengthening our relationships with suppliers. We partner with associations such as the Bangladesh Accord, Ethical Clothing Australia (ECA), Better Cotton Initiative, Baptist World Aid and Sedex, to ensure we are always striving for world’s best practice in this ever growing space.
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We oppose the use of modern slavery practices in all forms and are committed to an ongoing journey of reducing and eradicating the risk of modern slavery in supply chains and throughout business operations, both domestically and abroad. We endeavour to source products in a responsible manner while working with suppliers to improve their ethical and modern slavery practices. Visit www.workweargroup.com.au to learn more.
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H E A LT H A N D W E L L B E I N G AUTUMN / WINTER 2021