Growing up on a farm in the Otway Ranges, in Victoria, Liv Thwaites was always bound to work with nature after spending hours in the garden with her mum.
She became an Apprentice Gardener, working in Melbourne and vividly remembers her first work-issued uniform.
“On my first day of work, the workwear I was issued was hideous,” she said.
“It didn’t fit properly, the leg length was too short, the crotch too long and chaffed the inside of my legs.
“And the styling…well, there was none! I felt like I didn’t belong and my identity as a woman was next to none.”
A hip and a hop
While her work experience and skills progressed, the comfort and practicality of the work wear did not. A decade later, Liv was still working in ill-fitting and unpractical gear. Working at the Royal Botanic Gardens as a curator, she even tried to get some custom-made pants made, however the cost at the time was exorbitant.
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A new adventure took Liv and her husband to Bangkok where she became obsessed scouring the markets for fabric and manufactures and began designing new styles of work pants, shorts and shirts. Being in such a textile dominant marketplace meant Liv had the opportunity to connect with amazing suppliers.
While she didn’t have textile experience, she knew what the industry needed; clothing that allowed easy movement and comfort all at once and she was ready to take the bull by the horns. Green Hip was born in 2010.
Growing green
These days, Green Hip provides women with work clothing that expresses their sense of worth and enhances their sense of identity. Designed by women, for women, its clothes are made with a light weight, cotton stretch fabric and each garment is uniquely designed to be flexible to the specific needs of the female body.
Green Hip was the first women’s workwear company to launch with stretch fabric. The range is extensive, including gardening and farming, trade, hospitality, safety and lifestyle – the signature overalls and shortalls are proving to be huge crowd pleasers.
Green Hip wants to make a lasting difference to the planet and has recently aligned itself with the Tree Project to plant thousands of trees each year. Their manufacturers are all certified for ethical clothing and all packages are shipped using compostable environmentally friendly packaging.
Green Hip can be found in over 100 large retail stores including and not limited to Mitre 10, Hip Pocket Workwear & Home Hardware. Liv has created a loyal customer base who loves the look, feel and practicality of the workwear. The Royal Botanic Garden staff are now sporting Green Hip workwear, something that makes Liv smile every day.