“I couldn't find it. So I thought, ‘Well, how hard can it be?’ And here we are, five years later.”
Toebes, who's based in Prince Edward Island, is the founder and owner of AgPro Workwear, which designs and manufactures coveralls for women working in agriculture.
Features unique to her designs include a curved waistband, specific to a woman's shape; a crotch gusset; easy-to-adjust buckles; flexible, stretchy fabric; cut- and tear-resistant hip pockets, knees and cuffs; and, of course, lots of useful pockets.
Toebes said she spent countless hours doing research, including taking measurements from real women, and collaborating closely with the manufacturer to create a garment that would actually work for the wearer.
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