![]() ![]() In addition to overalls, Dovetail has some great work pants. They hold their shape really well and are a beautiful earthy green-brown. This fabric is much thicker and doesn’t have any stretch, so I would say that if you’re going to be moving around a lot in them I would size up. I also have the Freshley Overalls in Natural Canvas (pictured above). They are moderately stretchy so are great for crawling around on the ground harvesting seed crops, weeding, and scouting for pests. It feels like you’re wearing your pj’s out in the field!įreshley Overalls in Saddle Brown Canvas (pictured above) are the lightest weight Dovetail overalls that I’ve tried and are my go-to when working in the greenhouses and field when the weather is warm. I tend to run cold and during cooler weather I typically wear long johns under my pants, but these insulated overalls eliminate the need for an extra layer and they are so comfortable and stretchy. If you don’t like form-fitting clothing or need a bit more room, then this brand might not be a good fit.įreshley Overalls in Grey Thermal Denim (pictured above) are my go-to overalls whenever the weather is cool. They fit my body type really well, but both Jill and Nina find their pants and overalls too tight through the middle. Their overalls are tighter through the waist and their pants have a slimmer silhouette. ![]() Overall, Dovetail clothing is a little more fitted in nature. They also have some really nice flannels and lightweight work jackets. ![]() They offer a wide range of inseam lengths for both overalls and work pants depending on your height. Their clothing is available at most places that offer workwear, but if you need special sizing, you’ll have to order it through their online store (their return/exchange process is very user-friendly). I love that this female-founded and run company has put so much effort into creating legitimate workwear for women across many different industries, including farming, landscaping, construction, welding … and on the “badassery” scale their clothes are 10/10. Of all the brands that I’ve tried, Dovetail is hands-down my favorite. Jill and Nina shared their favorites as well, so there should be something here for everyone. Below you will find my review of the best brands I’ve discovered when it comes to quality workwear for women, including the things that I like about each company and also a few criticisms. There are a lot of really cute styles out there these days, but when put to the test, I have found that many fall short. While writing an entire article about clothing feels a little silly, workwear is expensive and it can be time-consuming to figure out what style or brand will fit your own unique set of needs, especially if you don’t fall into the standard size options that are most commonly available. I have pretty much tested every single brand on the market now and I have a lot of thoughts to share. Finding workwear for women that’s durable, comfortable, flattering, made to actually work in, and that fits different body types has proven to be quite the challenge. This past season, my trialing obsession grew to include women’s workwear. ![]() Over the years, I have trialed so many different things, from thousands of different varieties of plants to tools, vases, rain gear, shoes, pens, notebooks, and bizarrely, even salad dressing! Being able to compare all of the options that are available side by side is one of my favorite ways to learn. Whenever I’m curious about something and want to learn more I end up conducting some type of trial. ![]()
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