Choosing the right leather glove starts with the task. Driving gloves suit general handling and light assembly, Canadian rigger gloves are built for heavy material handling, and winter gloves add fleece lining for cold-weather work.
Hide grade matters too. A-grade hide gives the cleanest finish and best feel, while B and BC grades offer excellent durability at a better price for high-turnover environments.
Finally, think about fit and reinforcement — rubberised cuffs, double palms and Kevlar stitching all extend working life. When in doubt, send us the application and we'll recommend the right model.
