The Vermonter Glove
For a long time, we have been looking for the pair of gloves that will last a minimum of a decade. A high quality, handmade glove. We fell in love with this Vermont company that has been in the glove industry for 4 generations.
Handmade with goatskin leather, known for its durability and flexibility, these gloves will take the shape of your hands with unique character. A bit like a second skin, we appreciate the thickness and the flexibility in movement.
You can add our nourishing oil made with neatsfoot oil.
SPECS
- Durable goatskin leather so your gloves stay soft and dexterous
- Hand-stitched leather with heavy-duty nylon thread
- Outside glove seams for superior comfort
- Double-stitched fingertip seams for protection & durability
- Vein protector for longevity
- Handmade in Vermont, USA
HOW TO FIND
YOUR GLOVE SIZE
1. HAND SCALE
Print this image at 100% scale (or ‘Do Not Scale’ or ‘Actual Size’), place your hand on the chart and you’ve got your glove size.
DOWNLOAD THE CHART HERE
2. WITH A TAPE
We source the majority of our leather from one place: Wickett & Craig Tannery, which has been producing vegetable-tanned leather in the USA since 1867, located only 9 hours from our shop. In the selection of leather, we use everything from English Bridle to Harness leather finishes. Each finish is unique to its function and will develop a distinctive patina over time.
We like to say that it just gets better with time.
Veg-tanning is a natural, eco-friendly process that produces deep-colored leather of superior quality.
All our leather goods are handcrafted by us. Kindly allow 5 to 10 business days for production before shipping.
During peak holiday seasons, such as Christmas, when we experience higher demand, please anticipate a production time of around 10-15 open days.
Orders are shipped with CANADA POST or UPS
If a package is returned to us for any reason, the customer is responsible for any return charges, plus any new shipping fees that occur.
Customers are responsible for any customs or duty charges that are incurred by shipping to their destination.