My vintage alpaca-lined peccary gloves are my most worn and beloved hand-wear. They develop a gorgeous patina and perfectly straddle the formal/casual divide!
Love Dents! I grabbed a pair of their leather fleece lined gloves in the Christmas sale, only £23 instead of about £70 and they’re the best pair I’ve ever owned. Can highly recommend their scarfs too, can often be found in TK Maxx on sale for a few £s.
Buy nice not twice is the key! Your friend is a very lucky chap indeed!!! There are no peccary gloves on the US Dents website unfortunately. Excellent content as always 👊👊👍
Hi Ash ,thankyou so much I've been in the market for some glove for some time!!! with your video I've just purchased a stunning pair of Dents Saltford wool lined gloves which looks truly stunning.cant wait to receive them which hopefully will last a few decades to come.thankyou Geramy who let you have these gloves for a short while too.
I remember your video of your visit to the factory, that was a very nice video to watch. I had to look up peccary leather, but it looks like it's the perfect leather for gloves. I feel glove leather should be very supple yet very durable. Most of the time, those two traits don't go well together. A tip for people who find the peccary gloves too expensive, there are other leather types that have (to a degree) the same qualities as the peccary. For example, deer, elk and reindeer leather are also very durable, yet very supple types of leather. I have had a pair of Hestra gloves in elk leather for two years now and apart from the discoloration (I have a yellow pair, much like the ones Ash is holding) they still flawless. The only thing you have to do to keep them in tip top order is to treat them with some transparant, odorless shoe polish. Specially the knuckles (the leather that stretches the most) can dry out. Maybe Ash can do a video on maintenance of leather items? We've seem shoe maintenance, but what about gloves and jackets? Anyway, to everyone, have a great day!
I recently went to Peru and found a store in a museum that had peccary gloves, I rushed to them and immediately felt the quality, it’s superb, even though my city in Mexico is not as cold as yours I enjoy every opportunity I have to wear mine 🙏🏽🙌🏽
I have 2 pairs of Dents gloves, both classic driving inspired, one is the style where the knuckles are cut out in tan, they are very thin soft leather and the other is dark brown leather but with a light tan sheeps wool woven top just on the topside, making them perfect for the winter. Both are quality, classy and brilliant (just wish I had the E-Type with the wooden steering wheel to do them justice ;)
I'm currently shopping for a pair of quality lined leather gloves, either in brown or cognac, that will keep my hands warm during my morning winter walk here in southern Ontario, Canada. While the Peccary gloves you profile here are several levels above my pay grade, it's great to be enlightened as to what is available on the market, and what constitutes a high-end bit of sartorial flare for one's hands.
Ash, I had a pair of peccary gloves when I was in high school and into my twenties. They were unlined but very comfortable. They got lost somehow in the mini move so I made and I really miss them. Funny thing is I was just thinking about them yesterday I need to another pair and then you make a video what's the odds. You're looking pretty dashing with that peacoat white cap. I am in the market for a peacoat haven't had one since 70s. Cheers Ron
Hey guys, I live in Peru and these peccary are indeed a delicacy and also you can buy the leather gloves here for a small fraction of the price, baby alpaca lined and awesome certified quality. Come to Peru!!🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
It seems more and more companies have figured out how to meet customer needs in this modern age. I just purchased a watch manufactured in Germany and to meet a broader variety of customer wants, they have a 'Pro' line that retains certain traditional product components and features while a standard line sources components from a broader and more affordable set of suppliers. I like when companies offer choice.
As I head out this morning I will now feel under dressed! Peccary gloves definitely 'on the list'. My discovery of quality gloves started with some USA made motorcycling gloves then Chester Jeffries (sadly ceased trading ) gloves. Shame that many UK manufacturers have ceased production but encouraging Dents still retain some production here. I have nothing against moving production abroad but in my experience quality can take a dive. Foe example, my knock about boot choices were Dr Martens then Blundstone. They are still iconic products but in my opinion the quality does not match the originals.
Another great video Ash thank you, now I am with you on the very formal traditional wear and the deep dive on heritage clothing brands you have already done, Barbour, Loake etc, beautiful pieces but not practical for every occasion. Would it be your style to do a take on a review of more casual British heritage brands Grenfell (jackets), Baracuta, even Fred Perry made in England, which I think is the best polo shirt ive ever worn, much better than Sunspel? Just a suggestion.
I recently bought a pair from dents online and I wasn't aware that they had a non house brand. I got them and found out that they were made in Portugal I would've spent a few more to get made in England
Excellent video again Ash... bit spooky as I was looking at Dent's yesterday evening. I've sent you an email about somewhere that you may know about... and I'm sure will like.
Hey Ash! As always thanks for answering all the questions I ask it's truly appreciated. Just to clarify though I do wear my shirts tucked in especially with Chinos and Dress pants. I was only asking when it comes to wearing jeans how you feel about untucked shirts occasionally? Obviously if I'm wearing a sweater or sport coat even both then the shirt will still be tucked in. Anyway just curious what you think. Looking forward to an updated Spring style video if you can.
I have a pair of unlined peccary gloves from Dents as well as several other pairs from them! I also have a very nice wallet and flask. The quality is excellent. Some of my gloves are more than 10 years old and they are just about broken in. You can't go far wrong with Dents! I also like to wear corgi socks and order them online. Would it be possible to do another video on unlined white and grey leather gloves for white tie and morning wear? On which formal occasions would it be suitable or not? Can a chap wear white gloves with black tie as well?
Also, I have one of their scarfs (black watch). Very nice and affordable but the quality is not on the same level as the gloves, in my experience. I now prefer Begg & Co.
When one is a motorcycle enthusiast ,one requires a more robust type of glove known as a gauntlet . When I am not riding my metal steeds ,& in more formal attire ,one wears black leather military patrol gloves ,acquired curtesy of the MOD ex issue . One could not be seen wearing such light short gloves ,in my circles ,the chaps would think I had decided to bat for the other team . 👍
I can imagine Fleming wearing his polka dot bow tie with a cigarette holder clenched in his teeth pounding the following into his typewriter. “For cold weather Bond had obtained a pair of Dent’s gloves, recommended by his tailor as the best gloves in the world.” I hope Craig had the foresight to do what Cary Grant did - have it written into his contract that he gets to keep his wardrobe after filming.
Wonderful video as always, Ash. If I ever visit London, I'll end up coming homing as penny-less as I will be stylish. And I'll have to it feels like. Which leads into a question I have. If one has never bought a suit before and doesn't know his sizing/how a suit should fit, would it be best to wait until I can get into a "real" suit store (I put real in quotes because the only store is Men's Wearhouse which imho doesn't really count when their product pages clearly don't know what they are talking about and selling almost exclusively polyester suits), or would getting my measurements taken by the local seamstress next (first) time I go to get a shirt/trouser adjusted be the better course of action to then buy online from a reputable seller?
I would recommend having your sizes professionally taken (local tailor/seamstress) , it would be well worth the fee for a half-hour consultation session and a proper discussion about your preferences for wear (baggy trousers, tight jacket, etc). Alternatively, if you are going to buy higher-end garments, many outlets offer an alteration service as part of the buying experience.
I have several unlined gloves grom Dents but sadly not my peccary gloves. My peccaries are unlined and In my opinion they are *almost* too warm for an unlined glove. I've worn them on snowy days and felt not the least cold in any way. Given that I'm mostly living and working in a fairly urbanzid region I very rarely feel the need to wear lined gloves and honestly don't like wearing them. I wear mostly unlined gloves from autumn into early spring also based on pure vanity since they look (mostly) way more elegant than lined. Here's a little Trick I learned working with (leather) shoes: buy youth elegant unlined gloves in half a size smaller and use moderate amounts of leather softener (sold by most shoe makers and producers) in several areas (across the knuckles e.g. for driving gloves, often between the fingers... ) put on while wet and wiggle the hand a bit, some (light!) pulling, let dry a couple of minutes and voila! Super fitting, super dapper! Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
The thing with gloves is they're very easy to lose. If I'd paid £399 for a pair and lost one I would be deeply distraught! Wouldn't mind a pair though.
Are you prepared to consider creating a post to discuss the following topic: 'Should a gent in 2023 still be purchasing/wearing clothes using animal hides?' Furs are no longer seen as 'animal-friendly' and the public generally has stopped purchasing/wearing them. I personally love finely crafted leather goods and my home furnishings, shoes, and clothes reflect this however, we are seeing more and more companies offering non animal skin alternatives. I would be interested in your perspective.
Chris, I would be interested in exploring this theme and making a future video. I have saved your question and will certainly return to it in the future. Thank you for the input.
My vintage alpaca-lined peccary gloves are my most worn and beloved hand-wear. They develop a gorgeous patina and perfectly straddle the formal/casual divide!
I just purchased my first pair of Dent's. Vicuña-Lined Peccary in cork. They arrive Tuesday, and I am very excited to try them on.
Brought a pair of Dents leather , fur lined , in around 1998 from Harrods for 90 pounds , still going strong 💪.
Love Dents! I grabbed a pair of their leather fleece lined gloves in the Christmas sale, only £23 instead of about £70 and they’re the best pair I’ve ever owned. Can highly recommend their scarfs too, can often be found in TK Maxx on sale for a few £s.
I received a pair of these gloves as a gift some years ago. They are superb. And, they look even better now.
Buy nice not twice is the key!
Your friend is a very lucky chap indeed!!! There are no peccary gloves on the US Dents website unfortunately. Excellent content as always 👊👊👍
Hi Ash ,thankyou so much I've been in the market for some glove for some time!!! with your video I've just purchased a stunning pair of Dents Saltford wool lined gloves which looks truly stunning.cant
wait to receive them which hopefully will last a few decades to come.thankyou Geramy who let you have these gloves for a short while too.
I remember your video of your visit to the factory, that was a very nice video to watch. I had to look up peccary leather, but it looks like it's the perfect leather for gloves. I feel glove leather should be very supple yet very durable. Most of the time, those two traits don't go well together.
A tip for people who find the peccary gloves too expensive, there are other leather types that have (to a degree) the same qualities as the peccary. For example, deer, elk and reindeer leather are also very durable, yet very supple types of leather. I have had a pair of Hestra gloves in elk leather for two years now and apart from the discoloration (I have a yellow pair, much like the ones Ash is holding) they still flawless. The only thing you have to do to keep them in tip top order is to treat them with some transparant, odorless shoe polish. Specially the knuckles (the leather that stretches the most) can dry out. Maybe Ash can do a video on maintenance of leather items? We've seem shoe maintenance, but what about gloves and jackets?
Anyway, to everyone, have a great day!
I recently went to Peru and found a store in a museum that had peccary gloves, I rushed to them and immediately felt the quality, it’s superb, even though my city in Mexico is not as cold as yours I enjoy every opportunity I have to wear mine 🙏🏽🙌🏽
Peccary is something very special.
I have 2 pairs of Dents gloves, both classic driving inspired, one is the style where the knuckles are cut out in tan, they are very thin soft leather and the other is dark brown leather but with a light tan sheeps wool woven top just on the topside, making them perfect for the winter. Both are quality, classy and brilliant (just wish I had the E-Type with the wooden steering wheel to do them justice ;)
They are good looking pair of gloves. I'll definitely be looking out for those gloves.
I'm currently shopping for a pair of quality lined leather gloves, either in brown or cognac, that will keep my hands warm during my morning winter walk here in southern Ontario, Canada. While the Peccary gloves you profile here are several levels above my pay grade, it's great to be enlightened as to what is available on the market, and what constitutes a high-end bit of sartorial flare for one's hands.
Greetings from Colorado USA, Ash! That pea coat, cravat and hat look great on you.
Oh thank you!
Ash, I had a pair of peccary gloves when I was in high school and into my twenties. They were unlined but very comfortable. They got lost somehow in the mini move so I made and I really miss them. Funny thing is I was just thinking about them yesterday I need to another pair and then you make a video what's the odds. You're looking pretty dashing with that peacoat white cap. I am in the market for a peacoat haven't had one since 70s. Cheers Ron
Hands down PWVC makes the best peacoat on the market.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm curious. Would you mind doing a review on umbrellas? I found the solid wood core ones from Fox and they look amazing.
I'll check it out!
Yes, I'd enjoy seeing an umbrella review, something every chap should own, especially if you live in the UK..
Yes, an umbrella review would be a great topic.
Hey guys, I live in Peru and these peccary are indeed a delicacy and also you can buy the leather gloves here for a small fraction of the price, baby alpaca lined and awesome certified quality. Come to Peru!!🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
Thanks for sharing!
Picked up a lovely pair of dents peccary gloves in dark brown during the January sale. Still expensive but not as eye-watering as full price.
It seems more and more companies have figured out how to meet customer needs in this modern age. I just purchased a watch manufactured in Germany and to meet a broader variety of customer wants, they have a 'Pro' line that retains certain traditional product components and features while a standard line sources components from a broader and more affordable set of suppliers. I like when companies offer choice.
Fits like a glove
As I head out this morning I will now feel under dressed! Peccary gloves definitely 'on the list'. My discovery of quality gloves started with some USA made motorcycling gloves then Chester Jeffries (sadly ceased trading ) gloves. Shame that many UK manufacturers have ceased production but encouraging Dents still retain some production here. I have nothing against moving production abroad but in my experience quality can take a dive. Foe example, my knock about boot choices were Dr Martens then Blundstone. They are still iconic products but in my opinion the quality does not match the originals.
The Rose Anvil channel where a leather and boot expert cuts up boots will confirm that you are 100% correct about the Dr Martens.
Do like the scarf and good evening sirs.
Yes indeed sir.
A patreon of Dents picks a pair of posh peccary palm protectors and projects prince like poise.
Another great video Ash thank you, now I am with you on the very formal traditional wear and the deep dive on heritage clothing brands you have already done, Barbour, Loake etc, beautiful pieces but not practical for every occasion. Would it be your style to do a take on a review of more casual British heritage brands Grenfell (jackets), Baracuta, even Fred Perry made in England, which I think is the best polo shirt ive ever worn, much better than Sunspel? Just a suggestion.
I recently bought a pair from dents online and I wasn't aware that they had a non house brand. I got them and found out that they were made in Portugal I would've spent a few more to get made in England
How ironic, I just purchased a pair of peccary gloves last Friday. Have not worn them in use yet but will soon.
Excellent video again Ash... bit spooky as I was looking at Dent's yesterday evening. I've sent you an email about somewhere that you may know about... and I'm sure will like.
I will check it out
Hey Ash! As always thanks for answering all the questions I ask it's truly appreciated. Just to clarify though I do wear my shirts tucked in especially with Chinos and Dress pants. I was only asking when it comes to wearing jeans how you feel about untucked shirts occasionally? Obviously if I'm wearing a sweater or sport coat even both then the shirt will still be tucked in. Anyway just curious what you think. Looking forward to an updated Spring style video if you can.
I have a pair of unlined peccary gloves from Dents as well as several other pairs from them! I also have a very nice wallet and flask. The quality is excellent. Some of my gloves are more than 10 years old and they are just about broken in. You can't go far wrong with Dents! I also like to wear corgi socks and order them online. Would it be possible to do another video on unlined white and grey leather gloves for white tie and morning wear? On which formal occasions would it be suitable or not? Can a chap wear white gloves with black tie as well?
Also, I have one of their scarfs (black watch). Very nice and affordable but the quality is not on the same level as the gloves, in my experience. I now prefer Begg & Co.
I own a pair of dents gloves lucky to get a pair in a sale they get better as time goes on 👍
Are these the type of glovss you wear when going out on the town or shoveling for 2 hours?
Turnball and Asser make fine unlined gloves, get a pair that fit and the british winter shouldn't be a problem.
When one is a motorcycle enthusiast ,one requires a more robust type of glove known as a gauntlet . When I am not riding my metal steeds ,& in more formal attire ,one wears black leather military patrol gloves ,acquired curtesy of the MOD ex issue . One could not be seen wearing such light short gloves ,in my circles ,the chaps would think I had decided to bat for the other team . 👍
Made in the UK, buy less, buy better and the peccary tastes good too (the meat, not the gloves)
Wonder if I could provide leather from a Collared Peccary taken in the borderlands of Cochise County, Arizona, USA, for a pair of those gloves?
You could try.
I can imagine Fleming wearing his polka dot bow tie with a cigarette holder clenched in his teeth pounding the following into his typewriter. “For cold weather Bond had obtained a pair of Dent’s gloves, recommended by his tailor as the best gloves in the world.”
I hope Craig had the foresight to do what Cary Grant did - have it written into his contract that he gets to keep his wardrobe after filming.
Wonderful video as always, Ash. If I ever visit London, I'll end up coming homing as penny-less as I will be stylish.
And I'll have to it feels like. Which leads into a question I have.
If one has never bought a suit before and doesn't know his sizing/how a suit should fit, would it be best to wait until I can get into a "real" suit store (I put real in quotes because the only store is Men's Wearhouse which imho doesn't really count when their product pages clearly don't know what they are talking about and selling almost exclusively polyester suits), or would getting my measurements taken by the local seamstress next (first) time I go to get a shirt/trouser adjusted be the better course of action to then buy online from a reputable seller?
I would recommend having your sizes professionally taken (local tailor/seamstress) , it would be well worth the fee for a half-hour consultation session and a proper discussion about your preferences for wear (baggy trousers, tight jacket, etc). Alternatively, if you are going to buy higher-end garments, many outlets offer an alteration service as part of the buying experience.
@@TheChapsGuide Thank you for the advice.
Cheers, from west-coast USA.
Good morning.
👋
I have several unlined gloves grom Dents but sadly not my peccary gloves.
My peccaries are unlined and In my opinion they are *almost* too warm for an unlined glove. I've worn them on snowy days and felt not the least cold in any way.
Given that I'm mostly living and working in a fairly urbanzid region I very rarely feel the need to wear lined gloves and honestly don't like wearing them. I wear mostly unlined gloves from autumn into early spring also based on pure vanity since they look (mostly) way more elegant than lined.
Here's a little Trick I learned working with (leather) shoes: buy youth elegant unlined gloves in half a size smaller and use moderate amounts of leather softener (sold by most shoe makers and producers) in several areas (across the knuckles e.g. for driving gloves, often between the fingers... ) put on while wet and wiggle the hand a bit, some (light!) pulling, let dry a couple of minutes and voila! Super fitting, super dapper!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
A superb tip! Thank you Raoul.
Peccary leather gloves from the darkest Peru! To be worn in combination with a blue dufflecoat and a red hat, I suppose?
and a honey sandwich
Marmalade!
@@TheChapsGuide I stand corrected lol
Please tell me that it was Jeremy Clarkson that loaned you the gloves for this episode, Ash!
You guessed!!
@@TheChapsGuide HA! I knew it….he needs those nice gloves to keep that farm going!
This is the first time I have ever seen a man #cuttingsdash wearing a pompom. It is quite daring.
The thing with gloves is they're very easy to lose. If I'd paid £399 for a pair and lost one I would be deeply distraught! Wouldn't mind a pair though.
Are you prepared to consider creating a post to discuss the following topic: 'Should a gent in 2023 still be purchasing/wearing clothes using animal hides?' Furs are no longer seen as 'animal-friendly' and the public generally has stopped purchasing/wearing them. I personally love finely crafted leather goods and my home furnishings, shoes, and clothes reflect this however, we are seeing more and more companies offering non animal skin alternatives. I would be interested in your perspective.
Chris, I would be interested in exploring this theme and making a future video. I have saved your question and will certainly return to it in the future. Thank you for the input.
I would have to put string on them to prevent losing....... Like a child's mittens. 😂 😀
Can we wash peccary?
No sir - peccary is leather and a turn in the washing machine would be ruinous!
@@TheChapsGuide not in the washing machine, by hand!