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Gatsby Gloves

by Dents Gloves

2 APRIL, 2013

Gatsby Gloves

The flapper dresses, probably the most iconic piece from the decade, teamed with intricate headdresses were often accompanied by that timeless accessory – the glove.

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The History of Apprenticeships

by Dents Gloves

11 OCTOBER, 2012

The History of Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships have been around in one form or another since the 13th Century and gained popularity in the 1500s. A parent / guardian of a child would pay a craftsman to take on their son or daughter for as long as 9 years. In the 17th Century apprenticeships began to provide training for poorer, illegitimate and orphaned children.

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Dents x Boodles Glove

by Dents Gloves

14 JULY, 2012

Dents x Boodles Glove

When one fine British brand teams up with another, they’re sure to create something truly special. That’s why we are very proud to announce the partnership between Dents gloves and Boodles Gin!

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'Spectacle of Curiosities'

by Dents Gloves

6 JUNE, 2012

'Spectacle of Curiosities'

In our collection we have a glove worn by Minnie Warren. Cream/fawn leather, right hand glove with whip-stitch seams, in a contrasting brown thread. The glove has 3 tambour points, in cream and brown thread. The cuff has a separate piece of leather attached to the wrist, with a contrasting piece of dark brown leather at the wrist creating a welted effect. The cuff has a scalloped edge with dome style studs in dark brown/black.  

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Dents Honoured By Visit From HRH The Princess Royal

by Dents Gloves

30 JULY, 2011

Dents Honoured By Visit From HRH The Princess Royal

Last Friday was a wonderful day for Dents!  HRH The Princess Royal honoured the company by visiting our brand new £4 million factory complex in Warminster, Wiltshire, and officially opening the new head offices with the unveiling of a plaque.

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