01-07-2018 01:58 PM
I'm wondering why some Army/Military issue leather gloves or wool inserts are more sought after than others? I'm selling a pair of Army issue black leather gloves that are lined along with a pair of green wool glove inserts, and they are getting more attention that I would ever have thought. So was wondering if anyone could give me some insight as to why they are getting so much attention?
The black leather gloves are by Glovemasters Inc, are lined and on the back of one of the inside tags it has hand written numbers - 0005/35.
The green wool inserts I believe are by Perfect KTG Mills.
These were my husbands old army issue gloves that he never used, (he's now retired from over 20 yrs in). He doesn't remember what year he got them, but they aren't vintage, as my husband is only in his early 50's, so doubt they are very old. I can't seem to find any info online about them. What could be the interest in these gloves? I'm honestly curious and appreciate any information anyone can offer!
Thanks in advance,
Lisa
01-07-2018 02:14 PM - edited 01-07-2018 02:15 PM
Maybe because the US military clothing is made in the USA(or should be)?
Should have kept mine.
01-07-2018 02:20 PM
01-07-2018 02:23 PM
Because when you put the gloves on,
it is no longer 2018...
And you just kissed an English girl for the first time.
And tomorrow, you jump into Normandy.
Well, that... and they are good gloves.
01-07-2018 02:26 PM
Military issue clothing is:
1) Made in the USA
2) Made to withstand rugged use
3) Collectable
Military gloves are made to certain specifications, to withstand certain temperatures and to last a long time 🙂
They are made to protect the Military Asset wearing them, not for decoration (except for "Dress Gloves", of course)
If you can get ahold of US Navy issue gloves that are issued to the flight deck crew on a carrier ... you are in the money LOL
01-07-2018 02:27 PM
You've received some interesting answers so far, but here's another thought from someone who doesn't know any better than anyone else:
Are these gloves still standard issue, or have they been replaced? If they're no longer standard issue and they have been replaced by something inferior (or just not as well liked), the old equipment may be very much in demand. No doubt, active duty personnel who liked the old stuff better would be part of the market for it.
01-07-2018 02:34 PM - edited 01-07-2018 02:35 PM
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:Military issue clothing is:
1) Made in the USA
2) Made to withstand rugged use
3) Collectable
Military gloves are made to certain specifications, to withstand certain temperatures and to last a long time 🙂
They are made to protect the Military Asset wearing them, not for decoration (except for "Dress Gloves", of course)
If you can get ahold of US Navy issue gloves that are issued to the flight deck crew on a carrier ... you are in the money LOL
Not me - if I had them, my hands would be warm! Not someone elses hands.
01-07-2018 02:38 PM
@thallidguy wrote:You've received some interesting answers so far, but here's another thought from someone who doesn't know any better than anyone else:
Are these gloves still standard issue, or have they been replaced? If they're no longer standard issue and they have been replaced by something inferior (or just not as well liked), the old equipment may be very much in demand. No doubt, active duty personnel who liked the old stuff better would be part of the market for it.
Along that same line of thought ... Retired and Ex-Military who miss the good gloves they had while in 🙂
01-07-2018 02:39 PM
The white (buff) leather ones were a lot softer. Used the same green inserts though.
01-07-2018 02:41 PM
Besides my fatigue jacket and a couple utility shirts, the gloves were the only things I kept. The rest went into the burn pile.
01-07-2018 02:42 PM
I believe it is colder than usual this month in the USA.
If you have any brass monkey cozies , you may do well with those too.
01-07-2018 02:58 PM
01-07-2018 03:13 PM
@2boxers68 wrote:
Wow, thanks everybody, you guys are a hoot! lol
Love the replies! So glad I posted this question, was worried no one would answer.
Well... you are welcome, from the weekend Zoo crew, ( we will be here all week )
I still have an "IKE" jacket my uncle gave me from the 50's
And a hat with the 50 mission crush... but I don't wear that.
And a Luft cap... but we don't talk about that side of the family...
01-07-2018 03:23 PM
@sockmonkeydave wrote:
And a Luft cap... but we don't talk about that side of the family...
Don't know if you ever watched "Fawltey Towers," but....
"Whatever you do, don't mention the war!"
01-07-2018 03:26 PM
@thallidguy wrote:
@sockmonkeydave wrote:
And a Luft cap... but we don't talk about that side of the family...
Don't know if you ever watched "Fawltey Towers," but....
"Whatever you do, don't mention the war!"
NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition