As the industry celebrates Women in Construction Week, observed March 1–7, 2026, attention is turning not only to workforce participation but also to the tools and equipment that support women on the jobsite — including what they wear. As more women enter the skilled trades, their presence is reshaping long-standing assumptions about who construction workwear is designed for and how it should perform. This growth also brings new visibility to challenges that have existed for years, particularly around access to workwear that supports the physical demands of the job.



















