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.
LockNLube provides a full 30-day money-back guarantee on all products purchased from its website. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you can return it to us by shipping the item back within 30 days of purchase. Once we receive your return, we will refund you the full purchase price of the item.
Please ensure that the item you are returning is repackaged securely, with all its component parts included. Please also include any documentation that came with your original order, such as a packing slip or order confirmation.
Return items to us by shipping to:
Lock and Lube 12 Commerce Ave. Suite #3 West Lebanon, NH 03784
For more information, please call 603.795.2298. We’re a small business and we’ll pick up the phone in New Hampshire when you call.
Durable goatskin leather stays soft and dexterous
Hand-stitched with heavy-duty nylon thread
Outside seams for superior comfort
Double-stitched fingertip seams for protection & durability
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.
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.
We source our leather from within the United States.
It was a gift for my nephew and he loves them.
You will have to trust me on this, but I don't normally spend $100 on work gloves. They are better than I had hoped they would be. They are so soft, so almost broken in, right out of the box. Yet strong and durable. I should have done this years ago. They are going to be a long time friend. Dealing with your company, and now Vermont Leather Co. has been great as usual. Thanks for the great products and great service.
The reason I purchased these glove was the fact that they are manufactured here in the USA. The quality looks and feels good, time will tell. I do wish there was a way to draw then tight at the wrist, but I’ll get used to that.
Retail store glove sizes stop at x-large, my hands are 2 sizes bigger. So even at a way higher price, the custom sizing was a big factor. Cowhide gets wet and they are done. You must shell out for fresh pair. Goatskin has the best moisture resistance, and the attention to detail in making is world class. Thank you, thank you.