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Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
Zoom Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920
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Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920

$110.00
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SKU: 39G-7

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  • Handmade in Vermont since 1920
  • Double-walled palm construction for durability where it matters.
  • Outside-seamed thumb for increased comfort.
  • Double-stitched fingertip seams (5 fingers) for protection & durability.
  • Thick, durable goatskin leather stays soft and dexterous.
  • Great with barbed wire. Goat leather prevents pokes from barbs, unlike cow leather. 

The best work gloves you'll ever own. Handmade in Vermont since 1920, these gloves get better with age. The goat leather forms to your hands over time, getting softer and more pliable as you use them. Get them wet? No problem, they dry soft, unlike cow leather.

The outside seams give your thumb, the palm of your hand, and tips of your fingers incredible feel and dexterity, whether you're mucking out a barn or picking a nail off the floor, these gloves get the job done.

You want these gloves to be snug, they'll wear well and form to your hands. Size down from what you're used to.

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Vermont Work Gloves - Handmade in Vermont since 1920

$110.00

The best work gloves you'll ever own. Handmade in Vermont since 1920, these gloves get better with age. The goat leather forms to your hands over time, getting softer and more pliable as you use them. Get them wet? No problem, they dry soft,  unlike cow leather. 

 The outside seams mean your thumb, the palm of your hand, and tips of your fingers have incredible feel and dexterity, whether you're mucking out a barn or picking a nail off the floor, these gloves get the job done. 

 You want these gloves to be snug, they'll wear well and form to your hands. Size down from what you're used to, and watch our sizing video on where to measure your hands. Between sizes? We recommend going with the smaller one. 

Vermont Glove Sizing Chart
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SKU: 39G-7

The best work gloves you'll ever own. Handmade in Vermont since 1920, these gloves get better with age. The goat leather forms to your hands over time, getting softer and more pliable as you use them. Get them wet? No problem, they dry soft,  unlike cow leather. 

 The outside seams mean your thumb, the palm of your hand, and tips of your fingers have incredible feel and dexterity, whether you're mucking out a barn or picking a nail off the floor, these gloves get the job done. 

 You want these gloves to be snug, they'll wear well and form to your hands. Size down from what you're used to, and watch our sizing video on where to measure your hands. Between sizes? We recommend going with the smaller one. 

Vermont Glove Sizing Chart
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How should I take care of my gloves?

Dry them low and slow - avoid drying gloves under or near direct heat sources as it can dry out the leather, pulling out the natural oils present in goat leather (which keep it supple & dexterous). Every now and then - after a long, wet day in the woods; or every few weeks - condition your gloves in order to replenish the natural oils in the leather. You can use your conditioner of choice, or if you’re in a bind, just stick your hand in a beehive or use some hydraulic fluid.


What type of leather do you use?

Vermont Glove has used goat leather for durability, dexterity, and weatherization since the beginning. Goat leather has the durability of cowhide, is supple and soft like deerskin, and will dry soft and malleable once wet. That means you don’t have to sit on them the whole car ride to actually use them.


Where does your leather come from?

We source our leather from within the United States. 

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M
06/05/2024
Michael SVG verified by SHOP
United States United States

Great gloves and fast shipping

TK
06/05/2024
Thomas K.
United States United States

Vermont Work Gloves

Excellent fit and utility in use of these work gloves. Would gladly recommend them to others with a need for these type of gloves.

HM
01/23/2024
Heather M.
United States United States

Great purchase

Fantastic customer service. Quick shipping. Easy exchange for size. Quality product!

JK
04/27/2023
JOHN K.
United States United States

Mighty fine gloves

Fit, well.... like a glove. they look and feel like they are up for the challenge!

EL
03/26/2023
Ed L.
United States United States

Decent gloves

So far so good . Though I can already see wear on the finger tips after a week of chopping logs and stacking so as far as longevity time will tell . Websites a little touchy. Had to do an exchange which was really simple but should not have been necessary due to the website

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