Custom printed work gloves protect hands at work while keeping your company logo visible in the field, in the warehouse and on the assembly line. Choose work gloves based on grip, material, sizes and logo area. For printing or embroidery, see the overview of printing methods.
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Good company gloves are the kind your team wears all day without looking for a spare pair. Warehouse work needs a secure grip, assembly needs finger sensitivity and service work needs a clean look when meeting customers. That is why it pays to match the glove type to the job, your team’s sizes and a durable logo placement.
For warehouses, production and assembly
For cartons and pallets, choose sturdier work gloves with a textured palm. For assembly of small parts, thinner models with a more sensitive grip work better. For longer shifts, a breathable back and a cuff that does not pinch are appreciated.
Logo placement that stays looking good
With branded gloves, the back of the hand, cuff, textile part, patch or labelled packaging is usually the best choice. The palm wears out faster, so it usually is not suitable for a logo. Smaller contrasting branding looks cleaner than a large imprint at any cost.
Size mix without unnecessary compromises
One universal size is often not enough. For shifts, warehouses or assembly crews, choose several sizes and keep a small reserve of the most common ones. Gloves that fit well are used more willingly and more safely.
Gloves matched to your work team
Gloves with a logo can easily be combined with workwear, safety and reflective vests, or work accessories. Together with other corporate textiles, they help technicians, warehouse staff and assembly teams look neat and clear to customers.
Frequently asked questions about custom printed work gloves
Which gloves are suitable for logo printing?
Models with a textile part, cuff or separate label work best. On smooth and heavily stressed surfaces, we choose the method according to the material.
How do you choose sizes for a larger work team?
Count on several sizes and a small reserve of the most common ones. A comfortable fit is important for grip and safe work.
Where is the best place to put a logo on gloves?
Usually on the back of the hand, cuff, textile part, patch or packaging. The palm wears out quickly and is usually not suitable for a logo.
Are logo gloves also suitable as gifts for customers?
Yes, especially for technical fields, service, construction, gardening and hobby events. A more universal model with clean packaging is ideal.