Ketz-ke injects fashion into this year’s netball
Ketz-ke injects fashion into this year’s ANZ Netball Championship
Ketz-ke is excited to announce that they are dressing the commentators of this year’s ANZ Championship, Bernice Mene and Anna Stanley. The gorgeous former netballers have been wearing garments from the New Zealand designer since the beginning of the Championship and they love all the pieces they have worn so far.
“I am very excited about the range,” says a heavily pregnant Bernice Mene. “There are lots of colourful layering pieces that are ultra comfortable but at the same time very funky.” Anna Stanley, 2003 captain of the World Championship winning Silver Ferns, agrees with Bernice. “The Ketz-ke clothing range has that comfy casual feel with a funky edge to it that makes it unique,” she says.
“For me being comfortable and feeling good about what I am wearing is the key, and Ketz-ke certainly provides that.” K etz-ke creator Jenny Drury is excited to have partnered with these lovely ladies and to be associated with Netball New Zealand. “The Ketz-ke range is all about evolving style while staying functional, funky and comfortable as well as responding to the growing need for quality clothing that enhances casual modern style - something the Netballers can surely appreciate!” she says.
ve New ZealandThe ANZ Championship is running from March to July with ve Australian teams battling it out in 14 games. Catch Bernice andand Anna, dressed in the funky Ketz-ke range, commentating the games on Sky Sport.
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