Saturday, May 29, 2010

Glove Terminology


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Gauntlet: A very long cuff to protect the forearm.


This ladies leather glove is an excellent example of a "guantlet" style glove.  It is available in the shop today but it is so popular right now not to mention I only one or two sizes left in stock. 
It does come in terrific Brown too. They are "silk" lined so they are perfect for spring and fall and those areas of the country that don't get bitter cold.
Like Texas or Florida.
 
I have SO many people that come through from Texas and Florida and they swear it never gets "cold enough to wear gloves", however as these gloves, there are gloves that are for protection and style/fashion as much as they are for warmth. 
Not to mention a person wearing gloves instantly shows that they are disctinctive, a tad bit different, a unicorn perhaps.
 
Fourchette: The piece of leather sewn between the fingers on some kinds of gloves. Also known as the sidewall or gusset.
This glove shows the "fourchette" in red between the fingers.
This was a fun glove to have in stock and they too are almost gone.  I believe there are one or two sizes and/or colors left.  You can see them at the http://www.handandglove.com/ to see what we have left.
This glove was popular with the shoppers all winter.  They are cashmere lined and ultrasoft Italian leather. So stylish and warm you just may want to visit the special page on handandglove.com to see the terrific gloves on sale!  This IS one of the styles.!

MORE this weekend on Glove Terminology
THEN coming in June
 The Adventures of Gloves

have a glovely weekend~

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Man that started the One and Only Sale

There is probably a fair amount of you that think a "Sale" is a Sale is a Sale.... especially in the retail world.
However this One and Only Sale was a product of meeting one of my first few customer a winter of 2008,
Dr. Larry Purvis
Minister of Visitation
First United Methodist Church in Colorado Springs.
Where Head & Heart Walk Hand in Hand
 Dr. Purvis and his wife came in looking for some gloves. After working with them both and his wife selecting a pair they purchased her gloves and left his pair.  It was a difficult thing for he and I to justify  the charge to him for a pair of gloves in that he only really needed one.
In winter of 2009  Dr. Purvis came back to Breckenridge and stopped by to say HI and again we went through the motions of trying to select a glove for him that he felt would meet his needs; warmth, comfort, easy to put on, and not too expensive. He selected the Sermoneta Italian suede with cashmere lined glove. Now mind you this is not a cheap glove but it looked to be the perfect glove for him. 
I told him "I would give him a discount and donate the other glove to the Handicap association". That's when it all started... I'd started a box right then it kept growing throughout the year. This summer I figured was a great time to give people the chance to donate that "one and only glove" and receive a new pair at an incredible discount.
Hence The Annual Dr. Purvis One and Only Sale ~

Dr. Purvis popped in the shop just the other day to say Hi and mentioned that he "got to thinking" that the VA hospital in CO Springs would be a great place for the donation; by his mention "of course" that is where we will be later this year with the first of what I hope to be many, many gloves for the people who need them. 
Please take advantage of this opportunity as I want to have an overstuffed box for the hospital.

Hope your having handfuls of fun today~
Sheri

One Smart Glove Girl

Just the other day I had one very savvy "Glove Girl" call the shop to take advantage of our
"One and Only" SALE!
Very savvy indeed as she shipped me two single gloves that were simply black and well yes old.
I will be donating them and she took advantage of the remarkable sale here at Hand an Glove and picked up the black gloves with brass studs pictured here and a second pair also shown above, the gray or "Lapis" (as they are called on the website) glove with the purple bow for only $35.00 ea pair...  Way to shop! 
 As we were talking, "Larrisa" verifed that she is a bonafide "glove girl".  Her "favorite fashion statement is to wear a colorful pashmina that has matching gloves".
Her next purchase will be the NEW Classic Turquoise glove that will go with her new http://www.handandglove.com/browse.cfm/classee-simple-cashmere/4,171.html   Turquoise pashmina.

I just love it when glove girls find me!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Lets talk Macho Men

I never quite get it when a guy comes into the shop and says. . .  "I don't need gloves" of course  I look at his hands usually I notice they're dry and cracking, they're cold and worn.  But he has a wonderful leather bomber style jacket, fabulous boots either western or fashion they;re stylish.  He has neatly styled hair, he smells good, has a great watch, leather belt with a silver buckle etc.  You know all the stuff a guy needs EXCEPT soft hands.
My question to them as it is to you....  When he takes his lover by the hand what does he think they feel?  When he carresses his grandbabies face to show love what do they feel, when he carresses his child or loved one what do they feel.  Well I'll tell ya what they feel... sandpaper.
Lotion and a nice glove would go a tremendously long way when delivering that carress.
Then there is always that "finished look" discussion.
For example: The attorney, business man, David Letterman and your boyfriend that has the Black Silk suit with an overcoat and a sporting a leather brief case jumping into his BMW ... no gloves.  Same guy opening the door to a restaurant or the Lincoln Center for his guest, barehanded.... the next  gentleman same scenario opening the door with a stunning pair of italian leather gloves on...you see that and you immediatley look at the man's face knowing that HE is special. Not to mention his guests are with a man that is unique.
My man, he's a freelance cameraman, he uses his hands, he hauls a big heavy camera around, pulls cables throughout the convention floor, fixes the generator etc.  Do you think I want his scrappy hands on me after a full day? Heck no he wears his work gloves, then cahnges to his Carolina Amato cashmere gloves  when we go out to dinner.   He also has has his dailywear iphone gloves they have the patented technology, (as honored in MAC USERS magazine) that allows you to not have to remove your gloves to operate his phone.
The important thing is that he's protecting his hands not only for me but because he USES his hands in his job.
This is my big thing about Why Gloves! Can you imagine being without a hand or having a hand that is damaged?  I'm fairly certain you would cherish the one hand you had left!
So. . . I always say "Go Ahead start a new Glove Affair!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Derby Day

Ah, The Kentucky Derby a fashion day that rings through the minds of many.  The jockeys wear their best, the horses adorned with hair products, incredible gear, matching colors for their rider and then there are the spectators. The female fashion often seen at the Kentucky Derby is not solely a product of modern times; rather, opulent feminized dress has played a large role in the history of the Kentucky Derby. For a well-to-do late nineteenth and early twentieth century woman, a day at Churchill Downs, especially on Derby Day was an opportunity to be seen in the latest of fashions.  The mass of green, pink, red, yellow, blue, all the colors of the rainbow, blending into one harmonious whole was as http://www.handandglove.com/browse.cfm/classic-ladies-leather-glove/4,343.html.
What would these women have worn? Perhaps surprising to some, local Louisville women would have had the opportunity to purchase dresses and accessories from a talented group of seamstresses. The dresses in the late nineteenth through the early twentieth century would have emphasized a slimmer bustled silhouette than those of years past. The length of these dresses would have assuredly been long, covering the ankles. Due to the fact that the Kentucky Derby is in the spring, silks would have been a good, warm weather choice. Gloves, hats, and perhaps a parasol were also appropriate choices as well. In the 21st century the hat and gloves were still very much in fashion. Inside Hand and Glove is the countries largest selection of incredible gloves for Men and Women.  
Gloves that are more than just warm gloves; there are functional gloves and the most feminine gloves. Some that are un-lined, cashmere lined and silk lined.  The inside of the glove is suede the leather is kid leather and the designs are created by Gaspar Gloves a world renown Hollywood Designer of gloves.  Shown are two such styles.  One made of french mesh and a wrist ruffle with white polka dots.  The "buckskin" leather gloves are extraordinary.  The leather is buttery soft, the color is beyond classy.  This ladies glove will take you breath away whe you touch it and then when you wear it you will take the breath away of the on-lookers.


This ladies crochet glove is charming and easy to wear with a suit or with a sundress.  This type of glove has become a Derby Day favorite in this 21st Century.
I encourage you to experience the charm and fashion of wearing gloves throughout the year!  Gloves are the fashion that will set you apart from the crowd.
Peace * Love * Gloves