About Gamine Workwear

Gamine Workwear is a brand that stands out for its commitment to creating honest work clothing for women. The company was founded by Taylor Johnston, a gardener and nurserywoman, who was inspired to start Gamine after her work attire was featured in the New York Times Style section by iconic fashion photographer Bill Cunningham. This exposure highlighted the need for durable and functional workwear designed specifically for women, which led to the creation of Gamine's first pair of dungarees. These dungarees were produced in a small town factory with a rich history of manufacturing work clothing for renowned brands like Levi's and Carhartt before the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The brand has since gained a global following, known for its archival-inspired designs and transparent production processes. Gamine Workwear products are made with 100% natural textiles and are developed, tested, and thoughtfully produced by seamstresses across several states, including Illinois, Texas, Tennessee, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. The brand's philosophy is to celebrate the archaeology of their garments and to minimize the impact of their manufacturing processes on the environment. In an increasingly disposable world, Gamine Workwear aims to create garments that are treasured, personalized, and become well-loved companions for years.

Gamine's product line includes a variety of workwear items such as shorts, dungarees, workshirts, smocks, thermals, and vests, among others. Each piece is crafted with care and attention to detail, ensuring that it meets the needs of hardworking women everywhere. The brand also offers a unique service where customers can shop by appointment in their shop located in the Historic Four Corners of Tiverton, Rhode Island. As Gamine Workwear celebrates its tenth anniversary, it continues to uphold the values of making high-quality work clothing that honors the traditions of American manufacturing and supports the hardworking women who wear them