Australia Post sets new trend

Australia Post is making a fashion statement this spring by having the new uniforms designed by the renowned designer Carla Zampatti.

The uniforms will be worn by 8000 staff working in more than 4000 Australia Post outlets.

Zampatti was invited to design the new collection by Australia Post managing director Graeme John, who thought her signature style had the look and feel his company needed.

“We needed to ensure that our retail collection reflected our staff’s professionalism in dealing with an ever-increasing number of high-end business transactions, ” said Mr John.

The colour palette is navy, red and white and the collection includes tailored suits in classic navy or pinstripes. Shirts feature bold red striping or navy spots on white, and bold accents are created with spotted or striped ties for men and neck scarves for women.

While it’s not catwalk couture, Gold Coast gals stuck behind the counter all day will appreciate the quality cut and design.

We all know local ladies love to brag about the name tucked in behind the nape of their neck.

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