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Are you a designer/manufacturer?Hi! We are looking for your feedback on what you think is missing from the women's workwear market? Is there a piece of clothing that would help you stay safer on the job? Any feedback is great!
Hi! I work on the on Arborwear Product Development Team. We love to hear real feedback that will help us improve or add to the market.Are you a designer/manufacturer?
One of the ladies I work with has good things to say about womens clogger saw pants (they also can apparently do custom sizes as well) only downside is not "butt" pocketsTo add to my last comment, I have not yet tried women's sizing in arbor style wear (chap pants, climbing clothing, etc). I have heard that Arborwear is pretty spot on, durable. If I try other brands for specific tree work, I will repost my comments.
Clogger will customize sizes for you. Check their web page.I am new to the industry, in a ground worker training program in Ontario,Canada.
It was disheartening to be completely sized out in chainsaw pants because they are 0 stretch and not meant for hips/butt. I had to opt for chaps, but I feel the coverage isnt the same.
I hear my wife complain about non tree work clothing all the time. She is pretty unique in that she offers companies feedback to improve.Hi! We are looking for your feedback on what you think is missing from the women's workwear market? Is there a piece of clothing that would help you stay safer on the job? Any feedback is great!
Hi! I know there are more brands offering women specific chainsaw protection now! Which is great because we have been seeing more women in the industry. Arborwear offers women's chainsaw pants in women specific sizing with stretch fabric that will hopefully fit women of all sizes to ensure the most safety out on the job site.I am new to the industry, in a ground worker training program in Ontario,Canada.
It was disheartening to be completely sized out in chainsaw pants because they are 0 stretch and not meant for hips/butt. I had to opt for chaps, but I feel the coverage isnt the same.
Both the Clogger Ascends and Denims have back pocketsOne of the ladies I work with has good things to say about womens clogger saw pants (they also can apparently do custom sizes as well) only downside is not "butt" pockets