Jane Hartline's Faves

Jane Hartline's Faves

Real women's workwear built for the field. When conservation work means scrambling through wetlands at midnight or spending dawn-to-dusk cataloging native plants, your gear needs to work as hard as you do. No shortcuts. All function.  Read Jane Wickline's Woman at Work blog post

 

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  • Zeller DX Work Shirt

    Regular price $79.00
    Sale price $79.00 Regular price
  • Maven X in Indigo Stretch Thermal Denim

    Regular price $96.75
    Sale price $96.75 Regular price $129.00

Outdoor work demands pants that move with you—whether you're intercepting frogs on Highway 30 or surveying botanical sites across Oregon. These aren't fashion pieces trying to look tough. They're work-tested by women who know the difference between gear that works and gear that fails when it matters most.

Pockets that actually hold what you need. Plant tags, thermometers, phones, field notebooks—all secure and accessible when your hands are full of buckets or native seedlings. Deep enough to matter. Reinforced enough to last. Because fumbling for gear while wearing gloves in the dark isn't an option.

Built for women who volunteer 100+ nights a season. Designed for bodies that squat, climb, and carry. Tested by conservationists, farmers, and field researchers who can't afford uncomfortable gear slowing them down. When Jane says "it's just really important to be comfortable when you're doing work like I do," she's talking about pants that understand the assignment.

Stretch fabric that breathes during long days outside. Reinforced knees for kneeling in soil and gravel. Waistbands that stay put when you're bending, lifting, and moving. These pants work because they're designed by women who've been there—scrambling through underbrush, hauling equipment, making a difference one project at a time.

No fluff. No compromise. Just women's workwear that gets the job done while you're out there changing the world, one frog taxi ride at a time. Because when you're doing work that matters, your gear should work just as hard.