Made from Heavyweight Cotton Drill
Crafted from 311gsm heavyweight cotton drill, these pants are made to last. The premium cotton fabric offers exceptional strength and durability, ideal for heavy-duty use in Australian conditions. Unlike lightweight fabrics that wear thin or tear easily, cotton drill provides long-lasting protection against rough surfaces and constant movement. It’s a tried and true favourite among tradies and workers because it’s tough, breathable, and easy to care for.
The natural cotton fibres also help regulate body temperature, keeping you cool in the heat and comfortable throughout the day. That means you can work longer without feeling restricted or overheated — a must for those long, hard Aussie workdays.
Comfort and Fit That Works as Hard as You Do
The DNC 3321 is all about comfort and practicality. With a front pleat design, these pants allow extra room for movement, making bending, stretching, and lifting easy. Whether you’re climbing ladders, working on machinery, or handling stock, you’ll appreciate the unrestricted flexibility these pants provide.
They’re also specifically designed for women, offering a comfortable fit that complements your shape without feeling too tight or restrictive. The waistband sits nicely on the hips, and the leg cut gives just the right amount of room — perfect for a full day of active work. Available in sizes 6 to 24, there’s a pair that will suit every woman on the job.
Professional Style with Practical Design
The classic navy colour gives these pants a clean, professional look that works perfectly across different industries. Whether you’re pairing them with a hi-vis top, a company uniform shirt, or a casual polo, the navy shade keeps your outfit sharp and versatile. The fabric’s smooth finish and tailored structure mean you’ll look as professional as you feel comfortable.
These pants are a great choice for businesses that want their female staff to look polished while having workwear they can actually rely on. The front pleat detail also adds a touch of structure that makes them ideal for formal work environments, too.
Built for Every Jobsite
From workshops and warehouses to maintenance and transport, the DNC 3321 Ladies Cotton Drill Work Pants are made to perform across different trades. The sturdy stitching and heavy cotton fabric are built to handle frequent washing, rough surfaces, and everyday wear and tear. They’re a dependable addition to any work uniform wardrobe — strong enough for hard yakka and smart enough for any professional setting.
Why Choose DNC Workwear
DNC is an Aussie favourite for a reason. Known for producing durable, safe, and comfortable workwear, DNC products are designed to meet the tough demands of real Australian worksites. Their attention to quality, fit, and comfort makes them a go-to brand for tradies and workers who need clothing that lasts.
The DNC 3321 Ladies Cotton Drill Work Pants are part of that trusted lineup — simple, strong, and built for performance. They deliver the comfort of natural cotton, the strength of quality drill fabric, and the reliable design DNC is known for.
Product Details
Fabric: Heavyweight 311gsm 100% cotton drill
Design: Front pleat for comfort and mobility
Fit: Tailored for women, sizes 6–24
Colour: Navy
Ideal For: Construction, warehouse, trades, transport, maintenance, and everyday workwear
Care: Machine washable, easy to maintain
Conclusion
When you need dependable work pants that look great, feel comfortable, and stand up to daily wear, the DNC 3321 Ladies Cotton Drill Work Pants tick every box. They’re made for women who work hard, demand quality, and appreciate workwear that truly fits and performs. With DNC, you’re not just getting pants — you’re getting gear that’s ready to go the distance.
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| Colour | Navy |
|---|---|
| Size | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 |
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