Historical Army Gloves

  • Excellent for historical reenactment for 17th-19th century
  • Swedish Carolean army of the 17th and 18th centuries wore white leather gloves
  • Can also be used for example in swordplay practice
  • Protects hands from abrasions, cuts, weather and improves grip
  • Made of top quality cowhide leather
  • Sizes S, M and L

35.50

• Items will be shipped within 1-2 working days.
• Free EU shipping for orders over 400eur.

Description of the Product

White gloves have been a sign of elevated status throughout the history as only a high status person can wear gloves that show easily wear and use. In European armies during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, officers and cavalry often wore white gloves as part of their uniforms, symbolizing their elite status and polished appearance. Leather gloves were practical for handling reins and weapons while also reflecting the discipline and high standards of these units. Similarly, in the U.S., white or light-colored gloves were worn by cavalry officers during the Civil War, especially for formal occasions.

White gloves also became part of ceremonial uniforms for mounted and honor guard units. Even after the decline of cavalry units, white leather gloves have remained a staple in ceremonial uniforms and their use still continues today in military parades and state occasions, preserving a tradition that blends elegance with historical significance.

White gloves were not exclusively used by officers and cavalry in history as for example whole Swedish Carolean army of the 17th and 18th centuries wore white leather gloves. Both officers and regular infantry soldiers wore white leather gloves during the Great Northern War (1700-1721) as part of the standard uniform.

Leather gloves shield hands from abrasions, cuts, and minor impacts and scrapes, which is especially valuable during swordplay, handling weapons, or reenactment combat. Leather provides an excellent grip, improving control over swords, shields, or tools while maintaining a historical appearance. The natural texture of leather helps prevent slippage even in wet or sweaty conditions.

High-quality leather is robust and can withstand rigorous use, making it a cost-effective choice for reenactors and trainees who frequently engage in physical activities. Leather offers protection from cold, wind, and light moisture, making it suitable for outdoor reenactments or training sessions.

Leather gloves might feel a bit stiff when you first put them on, but with a little wear, they soften up and start to shape themselves to your hands.

These same gloves are also available in brown and black. See -Historical Leather Gloves-

  • Excellent for historical reenactment for 17th-19th century
  • Swedish Carolean army of the 17th and 18th centuries wore white leather gloves
  • Can also be used for example in swordplay practice
  • Protects hands from abrasions, cuts, weather and improves grip
  • Made of top quality cowhide leather
  • Sizes S, M and L
  • Manufacturer Karhunhammas - Beartooth

Size S
•Total length: 32 cm
•Palm width: 10.5 cm
•Middle finger length: 9.5 cm

Size M
•Total length: 35 cm
•Palm width: 11.5 cm
•Middle finger length: 10.5 cm

Size L
•Total length: 37 cm
•Palm width: 12.5 cm
•Middle finger length: 11 cm

These are outer dimensions of the gloves when laid flat on a table. Compare the measurements to, for example, your favorite gloves.

 

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