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NNT Uniforms is proud to continue partnership with Perth Glory W-League

NNT Uniforms is proud to continue partnership with Perth Glory W-League

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NNT Uniforms, are delighted to announce the continuation of their partnership with Perth Glory’s Westfield W-League team.

 

This partnership is a natural fit and NNT Uniforms is delighted to continue working together with Perth Glory to bring a contemporary uniform to the women’s league.

The supplied corporate uniforms will give Glory’s Westfield W-League squad the opportunity to dress for events as a team and provide an elevated, unified presentation.

General Manager of NNT Uniforms at Workwear Group, Matt Blashki, believes that the partnership will continue to support the advancement of professional female sports.

“Professional sports women demonstrate strength, compassion and determination every time they step out on the field. What we have provided is a uniform that reflects just that and speaks to the players and the club’s best qualities.”

Perth Glory CEO, Tony Pignata shared “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with NNT which began last year and has proven to be hugely successful,” 

“The partnership has enabled us to provide our Westfield W-League players with a corporate uniform which is stylish, functional and truly reflective of the squad’s level of professionalism.

“We look forward to working closely with NNT again 2021/22.”

The players themselves had an active role in choosing the unified corporate uniform and will continue to wear it proudly at their end of season presentation in March.

This partnership comes from a mutual passion and commitment to professionalism, making a perfect alignment of values between the two brands.

Mel K
Mel K

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