Milwaukee Tool expands to women's workwear

Dec. 18, 2024
The new women's workwear line includes three shirts, a sweatshirt, and two pairs of pants.

Milwaukee Tool has expanded its workwear line to include women’s job site apparel, combining performance, comfort, and an optimized fit tailored for tradeswomen. This initiative reflects Milwaukee's commitment to supporting women in the trades by delivering durable, functional clothing designed to meet their unique job site needs. 

The new women’s workwear collection features three shirts, a sweatshirt, and two pairs of pants under the GRIDIRON, FREEFLEX, and WORKSKIN lines. These items address key concerns like comfort, mobility, and protection from the elements. 

What people are saying

In a recent quote, Milwaukee Tool Product Manager, Nadia Sinner said, “Despite seeing significant increases of tradeswomen across industries in recent years, their options for sufficient job site apparel have remained stagnant. 

“Through working directly with tradeswomen to uncover their frustrations with current job site apparel, Milwaukee is delivering solutions specifically tailored for women on the job. Our design process consists of extensive jobsite research, product seeding, and rigorous product testing to ensure durable apparel that is fitted and designed specifically for tradeswomen by tradeswomen.”

Workwear from the line

Women's GRIDIRON Pocket T-Shirt

Designed with women in mind, this shirt has a relaxed fit that provides plenty of room to move around the job site.

Women's Double Knee Jogger Pants

Part of the GRIDIRON Collection, the jogger pants are designed for extended life in rugged conditions. 

Women's FREEFLEX Midweight Pullover Hoodie

The hoodie provides season versatility and features reinforced pockets for secure storage, a three-panel hood for protection, and forward shoulder construction for enhanced mobility and comfort.

 

About the Author

Emily Markham | Editor | PTEN and Professional Distributor

Emily Markham is the editor of  Professional Tool & Equipment News (PTEN) and Professional Distributor magazines. She has been writing about the automotive aftermarket since 2019, after graduating from UW-La Crosse with a bachelor's degree in English. During her first three years with Endeavor Business Media's Vehicle Repair Group, Markham also wrote for Fleet Maintenance magazine. 

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