SÜK Cropped Roper Suit

$128.00   $160.00

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  • SÜK's classic Open Front Overalls, with a cropped leg for warmer months and sweaty work. Designed with a wider fit through the thigh to house fuller forms and showcase curve & muscle.

    The front-opening princess line seam allows for a firm fit around the bust and waist, while the relaxed leg gives free movement. The 100% cotton fabric is breathable in summer and can easily be layered in cooler months. Back straps are adjustable, adapting to people of various heights.


    • Front bodice seams to support all bust sizes
    • 100% Fairtrade Cotton
    • Heavy duty 310 gsm fabric with a soft hand feel
    • V-neck opening
    • Quality brass hardware
    • YKK Zips
    • Waist adjusters
    • Front pleats for flatter hip fit
    • relaxed leg for full movement
    • Adjustable back straps to fit various height
    • Cropped leg with a little extra room.
    • Heavy hems, perfect to roll up or extra length to take down

    Material:

    SUK make all their classic styles from a heavy duty 310 gsm 100% Fairtrade cotton drill, with a lightly brushed finished. This means it’s heavy duty, breathable and soft to the touch. As this is natural material, this fabric does have its limitations: like most 100% cottons, with constant wear, tear and laundering, the cotton can weaken over time. So whilst our styles are designed for long term, day to day use, if you are kneeling on abrasive surfaces regularly, we suggest investing in some knee pads to avoid rips and holes.

     

    About SÜK

    Spending her twenties on building sites, farms and long-haul ships, brand founder and creative director Mimosa Schmidt knows what it means to get her hands dirty. Often working in hyper masculine spaces, at times being the only woman on site, during these formative years she also learnt what it means to be watched on the job. Her femininity, in the context of hard labour, was still wrongly seen to imply weakness, incompetence, and inexperience.

    Dressed in standard-issue, ill fitting workwear, she felt overlooked from the get go.  A feeling that was exacerbated by the harassment and isolation she endured, for which gender seemed to be the only catalyst. Slogging it out in sagging overalls and baggy workshirts, she started to dream up designs that would empower those who have to work doubly hard to earn the respect most others are given freely.

    Enter SÜK Workwear. The culmination of years of research and inspired design prototypes, SÜK is built on the ethos of celebrating all workers as worthy.