This page is for a single Glove purchase (One, not two that equal a pair) for a pair go here.
Our goal was to give you the option to replace the missing glove without having to buy an entire new set, you just wanted to keep your hands warm. Or maybe your lifestyle has you needing a fingerless glove for one hand so you can fish, bow hunt, and have a fingers on that string, or even sort mail like our mail courier likes to do.
Our thoughts on offering a single glove were to replace the glove lost one but maybe not taking into consideration the difference in manufacturing from season to season. There isn't a guarantee when you buy a replacement glove that it came off the same machine or even the same production year the original one was made. Machines do have a tendency to change based on variations from year to year such as operator, calibrations, yarn manufacturing, etc.
Check your glove size with this Handy Sizing Chart
- Machine wash and dry - gentle detergent on warm water and heat
- American made
- Customize your shooting, fishing, archery, and photography glove
- Can be of a different mill production but you now have a pair again.
- ONE glove, not a pair of gloves, purchase two singles and that equals a pair
- Half the price because it's half the cost of a pair of gloves
Glove Sizing
To find your glove size, measure (in inches) around your hand with a tape measure, at the place indicated by the red line (just below your knuckles) to the widest part of your palm on your pinky finger side. It is recommended that you should use your dominant hand. Size in inches is for both male and female.
Hand Size | Hand Measurement |
Small |
5.5" - 6.5" |
Medium |
6.5" - 7.5" |
Large |
7.5" - 8.5" |
X-Large |
8.5" - 9.5" |
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S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA
Designed from the Ground Up
The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.