Custom Fleece Work Gloves – Insulated and Durable for Cold Weather Protection

$100.00

Our Custom Fleece Work Gloves provide warmth, comfort, and protection for cold-weather work environments. Durable, customizable, and perfect for industrial use. Order your sample now!

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Description

Stay warm and protected in harsh weather conditions with our Custom Fleece Work Gloves. These gloves are designed for industrial and outdoor environments where warmth, durability, and flexibility are essential. Made from high-quality fleece and reinforced with durable materials like synthetic leather and neoprene, our gloves ensure optimal performance in cold and wet conditions. Customizable with your business’s logo, they’re the perfect addition to your product line.

Key Features:

Premium Insulation: The fleece material provides excellent insulation, keeping hands warm in low temperatures.
Durable Construction: Reinforced palms made from synthetic leather or neoprene provide grip and resistance to wear and tear.
Water Resistance: Built with waterproof membranes, these gloves protect hands from moisture and cold.
Breathability: Fleece ensures breathability, keeping hands dry and comfortable for long periods.
Windproof Protection: Wind-resistant design shields hands from cold winds, making them ideal for outdoor work.
Customizable Design: Add your company’s logo or custom text for branded gloves tailored to your market.

These fleece work gloves are designed for business owners who need to offer their customers reliable, high-performance gloves for cold-weather tasks. Order a sample today, and once approved, place a bulk order to meet your customers’ needs and growing demand for insulated work gloves.

Order a sample of our Custom Fleece Work Gloves today and experience their quality first-hand. Upon approval, place your bulk order to offer your customers premium gloves tailored to cold-weather work environments.

Additional information
Weight Boxing gloves come in various weights, typically measured in ounces (oz). Lighter gloves (8-10 oz) are used for competition, while heavier gloves (12-16 oz) are commonly used for training and sparring to offer more protection. Heavier gloves are ideal for building strength and endurance, while lighter gloves allow for faster punches in competition. 1 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 2 × 9 in
Adult or Child

Adult (13+)

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Child (under 13)

Material

Amara (Synthetic Leather)

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Neoprene

Neoprene is sometimes used for its flexibility and water-resistant properties. It allows for a snug, comfortable fit while providing protection in wet conditions.
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Polyester

Material Color

Black

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Brown

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Gray

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Red

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Yellow

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White

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Other – Design

Knuckle Circumference

5 inches (0' 5" – 12.7 cm)

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6 inches (0' 6" – 15.24 cm)

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7 inches (0' 7" – 17.78 cm)

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8 inches (0' 8" – 20.32 cm)

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9 inches (0' 9" – 22.86 cm)

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10 inches (0' 10" – 25.4 cm)

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11 inches (0' 11" – 27.94 cm)

Insulation High-Performance Insulation: Keep hands warm with Wool, Thinsulate™ or fleece lining, perfect for sub-zero temperatures.

None

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Fleece

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Thinsulate

Waterproof Membranes Waterproof Protection: Built-in waterproof membranes like Gore-Tex® or neoprene keep hands dry, even in rainy or snowy conditions.

None

Neoprene is a synthetic rubber material that offers excellent water resistance. It’s flexible and durable, making it suitable for gloves that need to provide moisture protection without compromising flexibility or comfort.
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Neoprene

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Waterproof Softshell

Closure Type

Elastic Cuff

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Hook & Loop

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Velcro Strap

Grip Superior Grip: Textured silicone or rubberized palms ensure a strong grip, even in wet and slippery conditions.

None

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Rubberized

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Silicone

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Smooth

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Textured

Reflective Elements Helps business owners cater to customers who prioritize safety and visibility in low-light conditions.

No

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Yes

Touchscreen Compatibility Options: Yes (conductive fingertips for phone use), No

No

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Yes

Full Fingered Gloves Only
Thread When sewing gloves, selecting the right type of thread is essential for achieving durability, flexibility, and protection. Several types of thread are commonly utilized in this context, each offering unique benefits tailored to the demands of glove construction. Here’s an overview of some of the most widely used thread types for this purpose.

Bonded Thread

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Cotton Thread

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Kevlar Thread

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Nylon Thread

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Polyester Thread

Size Tag

None

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Barcode/QR Code

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Embossed or Debossed Markings

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Hang Tags

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Heat Transfer Label

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Printed Tag

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Sewn-in Label

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Size Chart Insert

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Sticker on Product

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Sticker Outside Package

Individual Packaging

No Packaging

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Blister Packaging

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Box Packaging

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Clamshell Packaging

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Customized Packaging

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Plastic Bag

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Plastic Bag with Seal

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Reclosable Zip Bags

Payment Currency

AUD

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CAD

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EURO

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GBP

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NZD

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USD

Certifications

None Required

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I Require Multiple Certs

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BSCI

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CE Marking

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CGMP

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EU Authorized Representative

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Free Sale Certificate

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ISO 13485

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ISO 14001

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ISO 27001

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ISO 45001

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ISO 9001

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SA 8000

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SEDEX / SMETA

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SRN

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Technical Documentation

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UDI

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UK Responsible Person

Shipping & Delivery

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Threads & Stitching

Thread Types

When sewing gloves, selecting the right type of thread is essential for achieving durability, flexibility, and protection. Several types of thread are commonly utilized in this context, each offering unique benefits tailored to the demands of glove construction. Here’s an overview of some of the most widely used thread types for this purpose.

Bonded Thread

  • Characteristics: Made from polyester or nylon that has been bonded to reduce friction and improve strength. It is often used in heavy-duty applications.
  • Usage: Ideal for use in hand and gauntlet stitching, where strength and durability are critical.

Cotton Thread

  • Characteristics: Soft, breathable, and easy to sew with. However, it is less durable than synthetic options and may not hold up as well over time in outdoor conditions.
  • Usage: Cotton thread can be used for the cotton gauntlet portion, especially if a more natural look and feel are desired. It may not be ideal for high-wear areas.

Kevlar Thread

  • Characteristics: Extremely strong and resistant to cuts and high temperatures. It is often used in protective gear.
  • Usage: Kevlar thread can be used in high-stress areas or seams that require added protection, particularly useful for sewing leather components.

Nylon Thread

  • Characteristics: Highly resilient and offers excellent tensile strength. Nylon thread is also resistant to moisture, making it effective for outdoor conditions.
  • Usage: It is often used in heavy-duty applications, including gloves, due to its flexibility and durability.

Polyester Thread

  • Characteristics: Strong, durable, and resistant to abrasion. It is also resistant to UV light, making it suitable for outdoor use.
  • Usage: Polyester thread is commonly used for sewing cotton fabrics and can also work well with leather. It is often chosen for its strength and the ability to withstand wear.

Stitch Type Considerations

In addition to thread selection, there are specific stitch types that are often used for sewing materials like leather and cotton:

  • Lockstitch: Commonly used for sewing garment seams, providing a strong hold.
  • Zigzag Stitch: This allows for some flexibility and stretch, which is beneficial in areas where movement is required.
  • Overlock Stitch (Serger): Useful for finishing edges, particularly on the cotton gauntlet, to prevent fraying.
  • Double Stitching: Often employed for added strength in seams, especially where the glove is under stress or where durability is a concern.

Elastic Closure

For the elastic closure near the elbow, the thread used should also be capable of handling the stretch to accommodate movement without tearing. A durable elastic thread is often used in combination with a stronger nylon or polyester thread to affix the elastic securely to the gauntlet.

Packaging & Size Tagging

Size Tagging

When it comes to sizing options for gloves, there are several tagging and labeling methods that manufacturers and retailers typically use. Here’s a comprehensive list of common size tagging options

Barcode/QR Code

A barcode or QR code on the packaging that can be scanned for size information, often directing to a website with more product details.

Embossed or Debossed Size Markings

Size information molded or pressed into the glove material, offering a durable and permanent solution

Hang Tags

Cards that hang from the glove or the packaging, detailing the size along with additional product information or marketing material.

Heat Transfer Label

A size and care label printed directly onto the glove using heat transfer techniques, which is often seamless and can enhance the product's aesthetic.

Printed Tag

A printed tag attached to the glove with string or a plastic fastener that includes size and other relevant information.

Sewn-in Label

A fabric label stitched onto the glove, often found on the wrist or cuff area, displaying size, care instructions, and brand information.

Size Chart Insert

A size chart included within the packaging, allowing customers to compare sizes and select the correct fit based on the information provided.

Sticker on the Product

A size sticker directly applied to the glove itself, providing immediate size information.

Sticker Outside Package

A size sticker placed on the exterior of the product packaging, making it easy for consumers to see the size before opening the package.

Packaging

When it comes to packaging options for gloves, there are several effective methods. Here’s an expanded list of common packaging options for gloves.

Blister Packaging

A pre-formed plastic shell attached to a backing card, creating a tight seal around the gloves and displaying them prominently while protecting against damage.

Box Packaging

Gloves are packaged in a cardboard or paper box that can be printed with branding and product information. Boxes provide a sturdy and visually appealing option that can also be used for stacking.

Clamshell Packaging

A hard plastic case that is molded to fit the gloves, providing excellent security and visibility while allowing for easy retail display.

Plastic Bag

A simple, open-ended plastic bag that allows quick access to the gloves, often used for bulk packaging or without the need for secure sealing.

Plastic Bag with Sticker Seal

A clear plastic bag sealed on one end with a sticker, providing visibility of the product while keeping it secure.

Reclosable Zip Bags

Plastic bags with a zip closure that allows customers to reseal the package after opening for storage, maintaining freshness and cleanliness.

Customized Packaging

Tailored packaging solutions that incorporate unique designs, such as eco-friendly materials or biodegradable options to appeal to sustainability-conscious consumers.