Check out the new long sleeved t-shirts! Made of 100% soft cotton, they are durable, yet lightweight for ultimate comfort. The perfect accompaniment to your Rosies overalls and coveralls, they are machine washable and come in women sizes small, medium, large and x-large.
Last week Rosies Workwear for Women was a vendor at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California. It was an amazing experience. With 2.6 million square feet of show grounds and 1,600 exhibitors, World Ag Expo is one of the largest agriculture trade shows, with an average of 100,000 attendees. The three-day expo in Tulare, California was definitely the world hot spot for agriculture technology and innovation and Rosies was in the middle of it all.
We had so much fun at our booth (see pictures below) meeting women in action from all over the world who love our overalls and coveralls. One Rosie who was visiting the World Ag Expo from France was so enthralled with our products she posted pictures of our booth on her blog. Click here to see the pictures. She says on her blog It’s nice no? Combinaisons pour fermires dans le vent: marque ROSIES. Very nice girls isn’t it?
We can‚ wait for the World Ag Expo next year and a chance to introduce the world to Rosies new insulated overalls. And show off some new colors and designs of coveralls.
PS: Congratulations to Jacque Vantassel! You are the lucky lady who entered our contest to win the book Made From Scratch by Jenna Woginrich at our World Ag Expo booth!!!
Check out our Rosies booth! It was a busy 3 days.
Sharon Moore (Founder of Rosies) with a very large tractor
Check out the new long sleeve t-shirts! So comfortable.
We love seeing our reports on your website and Facebook! Woo hoo! Attached are a couple more pictures of the gals in their Rosies!
This weekend the kennel traveled across the border to Woburn, Quebec and raced in sub-zero conditions. We were the only American team. It was our most outstanding success of the season. Lis won the exceptionally competitive 8 dog pro class besting a very well known Canadian racer, Lou Serre, with a team of yearlings, which is basically unheard of. The course was out and back, meaning that there is a great deal of head on passing. Grace and Lily held their own in a huge competitive field of seasoned Canadians, Grace getting a blistering 3rd, and Lily in her first 6 dog pro, in 6th. These gals were the youngest drivers. This week the kennel heads to Massena, New York.