Covergalls’ new line of expandable clothing accommodates growing bellies
Expectant women in mining who want to work well into their pregnancies now have a safer, more comfortable workwear option thanks to a Sudbury company.
The shirt features a longer front to cover a woman’s growing belly, along with a tab hem and two snaps, which enable the wearer to adjust the shirt waist as their body grows. In an interview, Woods said the idea was inspired by a 2019 trip she made to Yamana Gold’s Jacobina Mine in Brazil. The maternity line is the latest “first” for the Sudbury company, which has been pioneering workwear for women since it launched a decade ago.
“A lot of the people that we were dealing with in the organizations were male, so they weren’t experiencing that issue,” Woods said. “But when we said, ‘Would you put your daughter in your workwear every day, all day?’ it made them think.”
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