So, you’ve finally wrangled yourself a pair skillfully crafted, built-to-last gloves (or mittens) by Give’r!
What's next?
Like every good investment, our gloves and mittens need occasional T.L.C. to stay looking and performing at their best. You never know when you're going to have to wrestle with a bear or scale a giant tree (to escape said bear).
But don’t worry; we’ve rounded up all the know-how you need right here. With these tips and tricks, you'll be ready to get out there and give'r all you've got.
SIZING, FIT, AND BREAK-IN
Whether you wear ‘em in the old-fashioned way or use the Oven Method, the break-in process will bring you functionality, comfort, and dexterity like no other pair of gloves you’ve ever worn.
WAXING
You can wax or re-wax any Give'r glove or mitten with a non-silicone based wax to preserve and extend the lifespan of the leather.
We use a natural beeswax, but if looking for something local, we also recommend Sno-Seal, a weather-proofing wax, which can be found at many hardware stores. The more you use 'em, the more you should re-wax 'em. To follow along with our waxing process, check out the video below:
UPKEEP
Give’r gear is built tough to handle whatever you throw at it, whether you're a sailor, a rancher, a grill master, an ice climber, a powder-hound, or an everyday dreamer.
As you put your gloves to the test, they'll start to build their own patina. And if you ever feel they need a cleaning or waxing to keep ‘em in top shape, here's some quick tips.
Do not:
- Flip the gloves inside out! Trust us, it's not easy to flip 'em back.
Do:
- Use a damp cloth to wipe down the outside of your gloves.
- If cleaning the inside, be sure to allow for air to flow in and out of the glove.
- To dry your gloves, use a coat hanger to open the gloves and hang them to dry. Or place your gloves on their side in front of a fan or heater and choose one of the following methods:
- Use a paper towel tube inside of the cuff to ensure air flow.
- Place on a boot dryer with a gap for airflow in and out of the cuff.