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60: Shrink it and pink it? No more. Xena Workwear steps up for women in manufacturing

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Industries like the manufacturing industry have a similar model when they start trying to market to women. We’ve all seen the shrink it and pink it technique when an item is made a little smaller and turned pink with “for women” slapped on the label.

Our guest host Lisa Cruz talks with Ana Kraft, founder and CEO of Xena Workwear, about her own frustrating experiences as a project engineer who struggled to find work-appropriate attire that wasn’t pink or designed for men.

If you’re looking for functional and professional workwear that is still stylish, browse through Xena Workwear here: xenaworkwear.com.
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Content provided by Raquel Lamal. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Raquel Lamal or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Industries like the manufacturing industry have a similar model when they start trying to market to women. We’ve all seen the shrink it and pink it technique when an item is made a little smaller and turned pink with “for women” slapped on the label.

Our guest host Lisa Cruz talks with Ana Kraft, founder and CEO of Xena Workwear, about her own frustrating experiences as a project engineer who struggled to find work-appropriate attire that wasn’t pink or designed for men.

If you’re looking for functional and professional workwear that is still stylish, browse through Xena Workwear here: xenaworkwear.com.
Connect with the Sole Source team

Website I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram

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