Guelph company creates clothing for women in skilled trades

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The Dirty Seahorse currently serves a dozen different sectors, offering hoodies, pants and overhauls for women in masonry and other fields in skilled trades.

Dianne Finnigan, CEO of the Dirty Seahorse, is creating comfortable and safe workwear for her daughter, Chantel, along with other women in the skilled trades industry.

And not only is it creating safe and comfortable clothing for women, but Finnigan said it’s also breaking barriers.She said the company has been given six different awards this year alone due to its advocacy for women. There are over 100 different skilled trades in the industry and the company currently serves 12 sectors.

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