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Guide to Leather: Which Type is Right for You?

by Dents Gloves

17 MARCH, 2015

Guide to Leather: Which Type is Right for You?

All leather is the same, right? Wrong! There are so many different kinds sourced from all over the world, each with their own special characteristics. As quality leather is such a big part of who we are, you may be interested to know more about the benefits of each type, and find out which leather you need to look out for in your perfect glove. Today we’ll be highlighting the top three found within the Dents collection…

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How to Wear: Long Leather Gloves

by Dents Gloves

8 JANUARY, 2015

How to Wear: Long Leather Gloves

Our fashion focus of the moment is the versatile long leather glove. A statement piece that will add an edge to any look, this accessory is ideal for keeping your hands and arms protected against the winter chill in the air.

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Black Jack's Gloves

by Dents Gloves

27 JUNE, 2013

Black Jack's Gloves

Our previous post about British racing legend Stirling Moss, told the story of how Dents collaborated with Moss to create his own line of driving gloves. Well, he's not the only racing driver that we've working alongside; we also worked with the other great name is motor racing and Moss' rival back in the day: Jack Brabham.  

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Gatsby Gloves

by Dents Gloves

2 APRIL, 2013

Gatsby Gloves

The flapper dresses, probably the most iconic piece from the decade, teamed with intricate headdresses were often accompanied by that timeless accessory – the glove.

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The History of Apprenticeships

by Dents Gloves

11 OCTOBER, 2012

The History of Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships have been around in one form or another since the 13th Century and gained popularity in the 1500s. A parent / guardian of a child would pay a craftsman to take on their son or daughter for as long as 9 years. In the 17th Century apprenticeships began to provide training for poorer, illegitimate and orphaned children.

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