Dovetail launches graphene-infused denim workwear for women

Women’s workwear brand Dovetail has introduced the Graphene Collection, a new line of work pants enhanced with graphene technology. Developed in collaboration with John Deere and Chinese mill Freedom Denim, the collection uses 10 oz. and 13 oz. graphene denim and is described by the brand as “smarter, lighter, stronger, and more comfortable than ever.”

Graphene is known for its exceptional strength. When infused into fibers at the molecular level, it makes denim three times stronger than conventional fabrics while preserving its original weight and stretch. Beyond durability, graphene also improves temperature regulation, keeping wearers comfortable in all seasons.

“Durability alone isn’t enough,” said Sara DeLuca, Dovetail co-founder and VP of product development. “Women need fabrics that move, breathe, and stay comfortable all day. Our goal is to deliver that in workwear built for the toughest jobs. With the Graphene Collection, we’ve achieved exactly that.”

The collection includes three styles available in sizes 00–24 with four inseam options: the Britt X, a straight-leg mid-rise; the Old School High Rise; and the Maven X, a slim-leg mid-rise. Each style features reinforced fronts for extra durability, multiple deep functional pockets, and Dovetail’s signature fit designed specifically for working women.

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