8/28/2014

Basic Glove Etiquette




Every fashionista simply must have a number of gloves in her wardrobe! But which ones? When and where should they be worn?  Here are a few basic rules.
  • Gloves are always appropriate for outings, whether shopping, lunch with the girls or more formal events.  Just be sure you are wearing the correct glove style and length for the occasion. Day gloves are almost always short. Slightly longer gloves with a flared top are worn for sporting events and driving. The length of opera gloves depends on the length of the sleeve – the shorter the sleeve the longer the glove. 
  • Gloves are worn when shaking hands unless you are shaking the hand of the President or a monarch in which case you should remove your gloves. They of course would leave their gloves on.


  • Gloves should be put on over rings but bracelets (especially big sparkly cuffs!) may be worn over the glove. Think Marilyn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes...


  • Gloves should be removed when you are seated at the dinner table and placed on your lap under the napkin. Gloves should never be worn when eating or smoking and usually not when drinking.


  • There is conflicting information on whether or not gloves should be worn when dancing. It seems to depend on how intimate the relationship is - ie remove them for your fiancé but perhaps not for your sweaty palmed uncle.

 
For more information about evening gloves please visit   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evening_glove

Wondering what length glove to wear for your wedding? http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/225767/wearing-gloves-glove-lengths

This article has a great deal of information about glove styles. https://www.mafca.com/downloads/Fashions/Gloves.pdf


Please visit my sister shop Fancy Nancy Vintage for a selection of gloves, jewelry and accessories.



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6 comments:

cobayley said...

And now I know! Love it. I remember gloves were a very important part of my wardrobe growing up. Always worn to church, especially on Easter. Thanks for a great read!

Karen-CharmingsCollectibles said...

Thanks for the comment Carolyn!
Yes I always had gloves for Easter and carried on the tradition with my daughters when they were little. Good memories..

Unknown said...

I loved wearing gloves at Easter! My great-grandmother had the best assortment in all the lengths you mention. Great blog!

Unknown said...

This is great. I forgot how stylish gloves can be. Makes me want to start wearing them!

Unknown said...

Love the photos.

Karen-CharmingsCollectibles said...

Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. :)