Ngoontook (Rain) Women’s Three Pocket Scrub Top
Brighten up long days on your feet caring for those who need it most! Our scrubs feature First Nations artwork printed onto excellent quality workwear that is both practical and beautiful.
With a comfy V-neck, tailored yet breathable fit, and 3 pockets for all your essentials, this Scrub Top has all you need to get through your working day. Made with a touch of spandex and a sturdy yet light poly-blend, you feel protected and comfortable all day long in these beautiful designs.
Features:
- 2 side pockets and 1 concealed interior security pocket
- Breathable, slight stretch fabric with moisture-wicking properties
- No-iron crease free design
- Side-slit hem for increased movement
Style: Women's Scrub Top 3 Pocket
Fabric: 190GSM Poly Blend - 92% Polyester+ 8% Spandex
Washing: Cold hand wash
Artwork: Ngoontook (Rain)
Artist: Merindah-Gunya
Ngoontook (Rain)
Ngoontook 'Rain, big' This artwork represents rain splashing down, causing ripples on the ocean. I was inspired to paint this when I went back home to Warrnambool during winter and saw it raining at the beach. I find it so calming seeing the pattern the rain made, it made me reflect on how something so simple can be so beautiful and calming.
Will leave the warehouse next business day* subject to seasonal fluctuation.
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Express Shipping: $14.95
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SIZE CHART - Womens Scrubs
SIZE | CHEST | WAIST |
---|---|---|
XS | 84-86 | 63.5-67 |
S | 89-91.5 | 68.5-72 |
M |
94-96.5 |
74-79 |
L | 99-101.5 | 81-86 |
XL | 104-109 | 89-94 |
2XL | 112-117 | 96.5-101.5 |
3XL | 121-124 | 105-109 |
4XL | 128-132 | 113-116 |
5XL | 136-140 | 121-124 |
Please note. Measurements can vary within 2.5cm, this is within our tolerance. Sizes are half measurement
Merindah-Gunya (Bayley Mifsud)
A descendant of the Kirrae and Peek Whurrong clan of the Marr Nation
Creating art has allowed me to connect with my culture on a deeper level that I have experienced. I have been raised extremely ... Learn more